All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 302
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Port of Antwerp Multifuel Strategy for Shortsea
For the Port of Antwerp shortsea is a sustainable alternative to long distance trucking but on a wider scale it’s also part of its multi-fuel strategy.
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Grim worst case scenario for container market
The global container handling market could sink by 12% this year and a further 6% next year, new research has found.
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UK port construction projects on hold
Over half of construction projects in UK ports are on hold, new research shows.
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Solar manufacturer backed by port authority
The largest solar manufacturer in the US is set to be given a business boost by a port authority in the south of the country.
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Offshore wind investment
Up to one billion Danish kroner will be invested into new infrastructure facilities at a Danish port to support the wind turbine industry.
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First STS LNG bunkering in France
The first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operation in France has taken place with one of the world''s first LNG-powered cruise ships.
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Mixed recovery for Chinese ports
A new report has revealed that for the last three weeks, most ports in the Asia Region have reported a full return to activities as the COVID-19 pandemic has diminished there.
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Port consortium renews development bid
A consortium which lost a contract to develop a port has said it is keen to lead on the project once again.
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Remote workforce planning a priority
A new report has found that safety and planning and managing a remote workforce are priorities for terminal operators as they adapt their operations and business strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Port Ops base will support offshore wind
A new operations and maintenance (O&M) base will be built at a UK port to service the world’s biggest offshore wind farm.
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Push to create LNG fuelling hub
A new incentive aims to create an international LNG fuelling hub in western Australia.
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New cranes help operator increase capacity
A Canadian container terminal operator has ordered new cranes to help increase its capacity and maximise container handling potential.
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Energy storage demonstrator deal
A 250kW energy storage demonstrator will be built at a Scottish port to demonstrate its speed of response as global efforts to develop renewable energy continue.
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IOT project to support future supply chains
Twenty-one partners from eight European countries have joined together with the common goal of designing the next generation of IOT (Internet Of Things) technology to serve and add digital value to the supply chains of the future.
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Innovative new LNG bunkering vessel
Two companies have teamed up to develop an innovative new LNG bunkering vessel which should keep ships safer while refuelling in port.
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Europe worst hit by vessel call reduction
European ports are being impacted by reduced cargo vessel calls more than other regions of the world.
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Digital railcar handling boost
A tank storage operator has switched to digital railcar management to boost efficiency at its German terminal.
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Operational boost for Romanian terminal
The goal of increasing operational efficiency is the reason behind one terminal’s investment in a new terminal operating system.
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ROLLING WITH THE PUNCHES
In the past year, Peru’s port operators adjusted to the trade war between China and the US and now face the effects of COVID-19 pandemic. Rob Ward assesses developments.
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“EVERY MAN IS AN ISLAND”
What a turnaround! Coronavirus has driven us away from the idea of ‘no-man is an island’ in completely the opposite direction. Physical contact is quite rightly frowned upon, the ethos now is isolation and lock down (as depicted in comic terms on our front cover)! The knock-on consequences of COVID-19 ...