All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 340
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Conference
Venue & Dates Announced
Mercator Media are delighted to announce that in 2020 the annual Coastlink Conference will move venue to the Port of Antwerp - Europe’s second largest seaport.
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Conference
Speaker Announced - Catrien Scheers
Catrien Scheers, Chairman of Fast Group, has been confirmed as a speaker at the Coastlink 2020 Conference. She has over 25 years’ experience in the shortsea break-bulk sector, built from in-house expertise as a ship-owner, freight forwarder, terminal operator, and ship agent.
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News
Northern Ireland port makes major investment
A port in Northern Ireland has committed GB£254m of investment to deliver new marine and estate infrastructure.
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Four strategies for cutting emissions
Changing trading patterns, slowing down ships, developing zero carbon fuel cells and reorganising businesses have all been proposed as strategies to reduce carbon emissions from the port and shipping industries.
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Tide model to aid Australia’s blue economy
A tidal study project and resulting tide model developed by an Australian port authority has paved the way for a national tide model which is expected to contribute to Australia’s ‘blue economy’.
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Don’t miss it: get more from this year's Port Tour
This year''s Port Tour is hosted by the Port of Oslo on board the MS Kongen. Join fellow delegates, speakers and sponsors as well as special guests from Norwegian Port businesses on day three of GreenPort Congress 2019.
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Speaker Confirmed: Hamburg Port Consulting
Nils Kemme, Associate Partner and Port Operations Consultant at HPC Hamburg Port Consulting GmbH will speak on day one of GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2019.
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Network with Hyster at GreenPort Congress 2019
Hyster is the leading global supplier of materials handling equipment and are returning as sponsors once again at the 2019 edition of GreenPort Cruise & Congress.
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Close collaboration underpins PNG port reforms
PNG has stepped into the world of modern port operations with a collaborative approach of involving local landowners as shareholders in two new terminal operating companies, Iain Macintyre reports.
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Time to get real on forecasts
Assessing the earnings potential of port investments is more difficult than many other types of infrastructure where there are more stable or guaranteed levels of demand, writes Mike Mundy
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ABB enables emission-free port visits
ABB will supply shore power connection technology to three Corsica Linea ferries at a French port with the aim of reducing noise pollutions and emissions while they are berthed.
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US port cuts emissions despite being busier
Efforts by a California port to reduce air pollution have paid off, with the latest analysis showing an 87% cut in diesel emissions despite increased throughput.
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German port is hub for China trade
A German port has said that China is now its largest trading partner, handling around 2.6m TEU or standard containers for the China Trade in 2018.
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US port cuts emissions despite being busier
Efforts by a California port to reduce air pollution have paid off, with the latest analysis showing an 87% cut in diesel emissions despite increased throughput.
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No air pollution found at Australian port
Air quality monitoring by an Australian port operator has found no evidence of air pollution due to port operations.
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Low-carbon future in the cruise industry
The founder and firector of Peace Boat Group, Japan’s largest cruise organisation, will speak on day one of GreenPort Cruise 2019.
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Press Releases
NEW SUSTAINABLE FREIGHT PROCUREMENT TOOLS SUPPORT COMPANIES TO REDUCE CLIMATE IMPACT FROM FREIGHT
Amsterdam, 10 September 2019 – Today, Smart Freight Centre and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) released the Smart Freight Procurement (SFP) Guidelines, and BSR released the Sustainable Freight Procurement (SFP) Framework. These tools will enable organizations to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and air pollutants through their ...
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LNG terminal to be developed at Indian port
A new Port Service Agreement (PSA) will see an LNG regasification and reloading terminal developed at Kakinada Port in India.
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World first drone testing planned
Drone flights will be carried out at a port in Europe for the first time to assess the technology’s role in developing digital systems.