All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 311
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ABP welcomes green-powered cruise vessel
A Welsh port has welcomed Hurtigruten’s green technology cruise ship MS Fridtjof Nansen, the latest to call in an increasing number of environmentally-friendly vessels.
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Ports pledge to promote LNG
An MoU to promote the use of LNG as a marine fuel and the provision of LNG bunkering services has been signed by a Canadian port authority and a Japanese port authority.
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Grant funding for port efficiency improvements
An American port has received funding which is helping it to make efficiency improvements to both its infrastructure and equipment.
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Timely Terminal Boost for Wilson, Sons
Major Brazilian shipping group, Wilson, Sons has received a boost as shipping lines are bringing additional cargo to the company’s two terminals, as Rob Ward confirms.
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Finnish port applies for green funding
A Finnish port has made a funding application to the EU to help realise its ambition of 100% carbon-neutral operations by 2035.
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Manufacturing and Curing - Advanced Perfection: ShibataFenderTeam Group Releases Third White Paper on Fender Manufacturing
German-headquartered and leading manufacturer of high-quality fender systems ShibataFenderTeam announces the release of the third publication of its four-part White Paper Series. The Papers aim to advocate more transparency in fender production to ensure quality standards that are driven by a commitment to high-performance products and a clear sense of ...
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New crane record for US port
A US port now has more Neo-Panamax ship-to-shore (STS) cranes than any other single terminal in North America.
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How to make going green sustainable
As ports push forward with zero-emission investments they are beginning to show that being sustainable doesn''t have to come at an economic cost.
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French port facilitates wind energy
A French port is caretaking wind turbine components which will be deployed to a wind farm in Northern France.
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Seabed cleaning using robotics and AI
A new research project which aims to develop a system to clean the ocean seabed using a combination of robots and artificial intelligence will be demonstrated in a German port.
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Shore power arrives at LNG port
Vessels docked at a US port offering LNG bunkering can now plug into shoreside power to help cut emissions and air pollution.
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Port of Singapore MASS trials successful
The first commercial Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship (MASS) trialled in Port of Singapore waters has demonstrated its capability to avoid a variety of obstacles, including virtual and real-life moving vessels.
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Debris-collecting vessel cleans up UK port
A UK port has taken delivery of a new debris-collecting vessel to remove waste material such as wood, metal and hard plastics from its waters.
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New project for Bedeschi: 2 Vackem conveyors for Ashdod Port
In the optic of continuing this partnership with the Port, Bedeschi has signed a new contract with the EPC contractor Lesico for the supply of two conveyors with Vackem technology.
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Technology partnerships for Israeli port
Artificial intelligence (AI) and cyber defence systems are among technologies that will be incorporated into an Israeli port’s activities following a first of its kind tender process with start-up companies.
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China lowers service charges at ports
China will lower the service charges of ports to optimise the business environment and encourage logistics firms to resume operations, as coronavirus begins to loosen its hold on the country.
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First LNG bunkering at Lithuanian port
Truck to ship LNG bunkering has been carried out for the first time at a port in Lithuania to help further its commitment to sustainable operations.
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Switch to Teletruk technology helps MKM make the most of its outside space
With 63 sites from Aberdeen to Devon and new facilities opening all the time, MKM Building Supplies is one of the UK’s largest and fastest growing chains of builders’ merchants.
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Coronavirus hits California ports
Two Californian ports have reported continued disruption to the supply chain as coronavirus (COVID-19) takes its toll on port and shipping operations.
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Coronavirus container contraction threat
The containerised trade sector could see a large contraction in global container demand this year as a result of coronavirus.