All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 305
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Express train links China to German port
A new express train from China has arrived at a German port terminal for the first time, bolstering China''s Belt and Road Initiative.
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AUS$125m rail port project to go ahead
An AUS$125m rail project at an Australian port is expected to improve port access and capacity while reducing congestion.
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Air quality control for Asian ports
A new air quality control programme will see a number of ports in an Asian country classified as Emission Control Areas (ECA).
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GB£3m UK redevelopment project begins
Major redevelopment construction works costing GB£3m have begun at a UK port to improve accessibility and capability.
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Automation efficiency benefits in Canada
A Canadian terminal operator will benefit from an efficiency boosting automation solution for its cargo-handling equipment fleet.
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Autonomous trucking first for Thailand
Smart port operations are stepping up a gear at a facility in Thailand which is the first in the country to acquire and test autonomous trucks.
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Kalmar supplies Canadian terminal operator
Kalmar has concluded an agreement to supply a Canadian terminal operator with a suite of Kalmar SmartPort process automation solutions for its cargo-handling equipment fleet.
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Spanish port explores LNG bunkering
A Spanish port authority is carrying out a feasibility study on the supply of LNG to ferries using truck to ship bunkering.
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Low emissions dredger for Flemish ports
Belgium based dredging giant Jan De Nul''s latest Ultra-Low Emission vessel (ULEv) has arrived in home waters to commence green maintenance dredging at Flemish ports.
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Taking major action on climate change
One US port has a major ambition, to be the greenest and most energy efficient port in North America.
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Conference
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Are short sea and feeder shipping key to your business strategy? Is the efficient movement of goods and freight through the end to end supply chain key to your success? Then join us at Coastlink.
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Conference
Conference Programme Re-Confirmed
Coastlink are delighted to announce that a significant number of the speakers and panellists presenting at the conference have re-confirmed for the new dates on 25th & 26th November 2020.
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Working Together Builds Success
Now more than ever, we are seeing the importance of short sea shipping and the supporting intermodal transport links that are key to the movement of supplies and freight in the end to end supply chain.
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THAT ‘C’ WORD AGAIN AND WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT IT?
COMMENT: I hate to mention the C word – coronavirus – (again) but it does prompt thinking about what happens post the virus?, writes Mike Mundy.
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Second quarter: no let up yet
COMMENT: The second big hit is now manifest – falling demand in Europe, the US and elsewhere, writes Mike Mundy.
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11 port projects underway in Iran
11 port development projects with over US$1.4bn of investment are currently underway in Iran.
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Research says ports embracing methanol
New research says that methanol is now available in 100 ports globally which could help with its potential uptake as an alternative fuel.
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COVID-19 AND THE BLUE ECONOMY
COMMENT: No one saw this coming, writes Charles Haine. Apart from the UK Government’s own National Risk Register of 2017, which placed an influenza pandemic equal fourth, alongside severe weather (but much higher impact), as one of the highest likelihood risks facing society before 2022.
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Dust-suppressing bulk warehouse opens
A Chinese port has opened a fully enclosed bulk cargo warehouse designed to contain dust pollution.
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Capacity increase approval for LNG terminal
The developers of an Australian LNG terminal have been given approval to increase its capacity.