All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 328

  • VTS building
    News

    UK port begins GB£4.3m ro-ro project

    2019-11-20T08:54:00Z

    A major UK port has begun a new phase of planned investment to maximise quayside space and ensure the world’s largest ships can continue to call there.

  • Valparaiso
    News

    Ports feel effects of Chile strikes

    2019-11-19T13:29:00Z

    Port operations in Chile have been disrupted after dockworkers took part in protest strikes in the country.

  • CMP
    News

    Ports sign sustainability MoU

    2019-11-19T08:53:00Z

    Two environmentally forward-thinking ports have signed a five-year MoU to collaborate on sustainability and environmental issues.

  • APMTC
    News

    TIME TO WEAR SHADES IN CALLAO – THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT

    2019-11-18T16:52:00Z

    Rob Ward gives the port of Callao, Peru a health check and discovers that volumes are growing in 2019 and that the future looks bright.

  • coral
    News

    The real culprit in Miami

    2019-11-18T16:27:00Z

    COMMENT: Attention-grabbing media coverage, which accused the Port of Miami’s dredging project of causing mass coral death, may not be entirely accurate after all, writes Stevie Knight.

  • PERS award
    News

    First Ecoports PERS award for Caribbean port

    2019-11-18T16:04:00Z

    A Caribbean-located port has achieved Ecoports’ Port Environmental Review System (PERS) certificate for the first time.

  • GCT Deltaport
    News

    Canadian shore power system is proven

    2019-11-18T12:09:00Z

    A new shore power system at a Canadian container terminal has been successfully utilised for the first time to help improve air quality and reduce noise.

  • Port of Iloilo
    News

    Philippines port proposal underway

    2019-11-18T10:44:00Z

    A port development proposal has been accepted as complete by the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), which will now begin to evaluate its legal, financial and technical merits.

  • Port of Genoa
    News

    Tax probe begins

    2019-11-18T09:13:00Z

    An in-depth investigation will assess whether tax exemptions for ports in an EU country are lawful and impact fair competition.

  • News

    INTRA-PORT COMPETITION IN BUENOS AIRES

    2019-11-15T16:23:00Z

    COMMENT: One of the best-known cases of port reform aimed to create intra-port competition is that of Buenos Aires, the largest port of Argentina, writes Peter de Langen.

  • News

    NO NEED FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF “WeWork” CULTURE

    2019-11-15T16:10:00Z

    COMMENT: It is interesting to see the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) voicing a pitch for a larger slice of Trans-European (Ten-T) funding and particularly on the basis of assisting ports that have projects with an ROI which is “low and slow", writes Mike Mundy.

  • News

    Brexit: changing the logistics landscape

    2019-11-15T15:57:00Z

    COMMENT: As PS goes to press us citizens of the UK await the end of the latest chapter in the saga of Brexit, writes Mike Mundy.

  • Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
    News

    Sustainability top priority for US port

    2019-11-15T15:11:00Z

    Sustainability is a top priority in the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s proposed US$3.4bn 2020 operating expense budget.

  • Port of Seattle
    News

    US port is one step closer to sustainability

    2019-11-15T12:36:00Z

    A port in California has purchased seven vehicles for its work fleet that will run on renewable diesel fuel.

  • Port of Townsville
    News

    Port protection for Great Barrier Reef

    2019-11-15T11:36:00Z

    An Australian port’s new master plan sets out the sustainable development of its activities, operations and management while protecting the Great Barrier Reef.

  • partnership
    News

    Collaboration to develop smart technologies

    2019-11-15T09:43:00Z

    Two marine industry stakeholders have agreed to collaborate in the development of smart technologies for the marine sector including electric or hybrid technologies.

  • partnership
    News

    Collaboration to develop smart technologies

    2019-11-15T09:34:00Z

    Two marine industry stakeholders have agreed to collaborate in the development of smart technologies for the marine sector including electric or hybrid technologies.

  • Tenerife Cruise Terminal
    News

    Cruise synergies for Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    2019-11-14T16:43:00Z

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife is one of the busiest cruise ports in the Canary Islands. With Carnival Corporation as the new terminal operator, its growth is set to continue.

  • PrimePort Timaru
    News

    Navigation solution aids capacity plan

    2019-11-14T15:36:00Z

    Trelleborg’s marine and infrastructure operation has supplied its latest navigation and piloting solution to a port in New Zealand, helping it increase capacity and facilitate the accommodation of larger vessels.

  • Port of Dover with the award
    News

    British port wins ESPO Award 2019

    2019-11-14T14:06:00Z

    A British port has been awarded the ESPO Award 2019 in recognition of its successful strategy to reach out to the local community and to directly communicate with the port citizens.