All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 32
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Coastlink Day 2: ‘What’s the point of doing all this if you don’t share it ?’
The positivity of collaboration and openness continued into Day 2 of Coastlink in Amsterdam, with lively discussions, Q&As and coffee-time networking in which speakers and delegates were keen to share their experiences and knowledge across sustainable shipping, port operations and supply chains.
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'Shore power should not be as big an issue as it is'
Ports in the UK face a lot of issues related to planning, “but power is the thing that is keeping us awake at night,” Geraint Evans, Chief Executive of the UK Major Ports Group, told delegates.
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APMT and Bahrain Steel complete capacity study
APM Terminals and Bahrain Steel have completed an exploration of ways to increase capacity at Bahrain Steel’s Terminal at Khalifa Bin Salman Port
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Peel Ports adds hydropower to its repertoire
Peel Ports is looking to hydropower to generate 1,500,000 kWh of green energy each year
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'We don’t have decades to spare'
Previous energy transitions – from sail to steam, from steam to fossil fuels – took decades, but in the transition from fossil fuels to green fuels, we don’t have decades to spare, delegates were told on Day 2 of the Coastlink conference.
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Port skills training programme launches
The NeXTraIn.PortS training programme will boost the skills of port professionals to help drive the energy and digital transformation
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Cavotec inks major shorepower deal
Cavotec and a global shipping company have inked a deal worth US$5m to supply PowerFit shore power units
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Laaksonen calls for level playing field
The ports and shipping industry needs to accelerate greener solutions but to achieve that, it needs a level playing field and more funding – not just subsidies or grants, but all kinds of loans – said Kari-Pekka Laaksonen, Group CEO of Samskip.
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‘The coalition of the doing’
“We are in this together” – these words from Dorine Bosman, Chief Investment Officer of the Port of Amsterdam, set the scene for the first day’s discussions at Coastlink 2024.
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Green Corridors – challenges ahead
It is important that early movers to green shipping are incentivised – and Green Corridors are part of that, said Katrina Ross, Policy Director at the UK Chamber of Shipping.
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California looks to mobile port emissions capture
A novel form of mobile port emissions capture is taking place in California
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GPA deal increases RoRo capacity at Brunswick
The Georgia Ports Authority has inked a 20-year deal with Wallenius Wilhelmsen which will see RoRo capacity at the Port of Brunswick significantly enhanced
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Eight electric straddle carriers for London Gateway
London Gateway’s soon-to-open fourth berth has welcomed eight electric straddle carriers
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Press Releases
ONE and Portchain to drive sustainability through the digitalization of berth alignment.
In the fall of 2023, Ocean Network Express (ONE) partnered with Portchain to focus efforts on enhancing collaboration with container terminals through the innovative Portchain Connect platform.
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Green Ports & Shipping 2024 | Interview: Lars Robert Pedersen
Featuring Lars Robert Pedersen, Deputy Secretary General, BIMCO.
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EXCLUSIVE: A big vision for Hong Kong’s green cruise hub
The social aspects of sustainability are at the heart of Kai Tak Cruise Terminal’s ethos
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Joined up thinking on methanol storage
Cepsa and Evos are working on green methanol storage in Spain and the Netherlands