All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 318

  • Mini-P2R
    News

    Oil waste regeneration growth

    2020-02-06T11:24:00Z

    Ecoslops has said that construction has started on the first industrial unit of its compact micro-refining unit which regenerates oil wastes and residues into 2nd generation petroleum products.

  • Garden City Terminal
    News

    Major expansion at GPA drives business

    2020-02-06T09:51:00Z

    The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has shared progress its work to increase capacity and secure new business.

  • UNCTAD report
    News

    Digitalisation mishandling poses control risk

    2020-02-05T14:10:00Z

    A new report on digitalising the port call process has said that there is a challenge for current stakeholders in the maritime sector to implement digitalisation and to adopt common, interoperable data standards or to risk losing control in the logistic chain.

  • Corvus Energy will supply the energy storage systems (ESS) for three Finnlines battery hybrid ferries Photo: Finnlines
    News

    Battery hybrid ferries to clean up the Baltic

    2020-02-05T13:37:00Z

    Three new battery hybrid ferries are being built to help one operator clean up Ro-Ro cargo routes on the Baltic Sea.

  • APM Terminals Poti
    News

    Deep-water Georgia port plans progress

    2020-02-05T12:05:00Z

    Plans for a deep-water port have been presented in Georgia as its developers work to secure funding for the project.

  • Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers
    Conference

    Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers to Support Coastlink

    2020-02-05T09:53:00Z

    We are delighted to confirm that the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (ICS) have been confirmed as a Supporter to Coastlink 2020. As a supporting association to Coastlink, ICS members can benefit from a 10% discount on the delegate rate.

  • education in Rotterdam
    News

    Future port executive talent nurtured

    2020-02-04T16:46:00Z

    A port authority and a university have teamed up to launch a unique programme for future port executives.

  • Brexit
    News

    BPA calls for Brexit border clarity

    2020-02-04T15:57:00Z

    The British Ports Association’s (BPA) chief executive has stressed that “the freight sector needs to understand exactly what border requirements there will be from January 2021" as Brexit proceeds.

  • Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) is embarking on an ambitious digitisation journey Photo: PTP
    News

    Digital efficiency in Malaysia

    2020-02-04T12:53:00Z

    One Malaysian port is benefitting from the digitisation of its berth planning allowing it to streamline its efficiency and cut down on paperwork.

  • The first electrically-operated Liebherr port handling machine in the 200 tonne category is now in operation in DaFeng Port in China Photo: Liebherr
    News

    Increasing electric port handling capability

    2020-02-04T12:28:00Z

    A 200-tonne electric port handler has arrived in China to become the first electrically-operated port handling machine in its weight class increasing port efficiency.

  • Zeebrugge LNG terminal.
    News

    IAPH defends investment in LNG

    2020-02-04T12:03:00Z

    The IAPH Clean Marine Fuels Working Group has defended investment in LNG following the publication of a new working paper which claims “there is no climate benefit from using LNG”.

  • Port of Bayonne
    News

    Port of Bayonne invests in intermodality

    2020-02-03T16:15:00Z

    France’s Port of Bayonne aims to take a step forward in intermodality by implementing a cross-border door-to-door intermodal service.

  • TVH-billboard-January-2020-press-photo.jpg
    Press Releases

    TVH pursues CX as a growth strategy

    2020-02-03T15:54:00Z By TVH

    ‘Sorry, our entire budget went to excellent customer service.’ That’s what the new billboard on TVH’s headquarters in Waregem—looking out on motorway E17—says. The global supplier of parts and accessories for material handling and industrial equipment is known for its witty billboards, that are always designed in-house. But never before ...

  • Port of Rotterdam
    News

    Sustainable engineering movement grows

    2020-02-03T11:14:00Z

    The operator of Europe’s largest port is joining a group of over a hundred parties that use sustainability criteria in all phases of earthworks and civil engineering.

  • Jurong Port
    News

    Ports take precautions against coronavirus

    2020-02-03T10:10:00Z

    Ports and port operators across the world are taking precautions as the coronavirus continues to spread.

  • Port of Melbourne
    News

    Australian rail solution combats congestion

    2020-01-31T12:28:00Z

    Support for a major rail project developed by an Australian port to cut road congestion and emissions has been commended by the Australian Logistics Council (ALC).

  • Samoa Ports Authority
    News

    New Pacific and Australian port co-operation

    2020-01-30T15:07:00Z

    Pacific and Australian ports are increasing cooperation in response to new challenges. Michale Mackay explains.

  • dockside
    News

    Mobiles: Bigger and better for business

    2020-01-30T14:45:00Z

    Ports are investing in bigger and better mobile harbour cranes as means of consolidating and expanding business. John Bensalhia reports.

  • 'London Titan'
    News

    Remote monitoring for vessels cuts emissions

    2020-01-30T14:04:00Z

    Operational efficiency and emissions-reduction improvements are expected at the second-largest port in the UK with a new remote monitoring deal.

  • River Elbe widening
    News

    Major river project accommodates mega-ships

    2020-01-30T11:58:00Z

    The completion of initial work in a river fairway widening project has made it easier for mega-ships to call at a German port.