All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 363

  • Different container port stakeholders were represented on stage at Navis World. Credit: Navis
    News

    Diving off the TOS springboard

    2019-05-02T11:46:00Z

    Navis has moved far beyond its terminal operation system origins with its multitude of product offerings, writes Carly Fields

  • Itapoá is championing its successes. Credit: Porto Itapoá
    News

    Bucking the national trend

    2019-05-02T11:46:00Z

    Porto Itapoá invests beyond increased throughput and potential automation for its future success, writes Carly Fields

  • A worker walking across a suspended bridge.
    News

    The Umbilical Cords of Port Machinery

    2019-05-02T11:45:00Z

    Dave MacIntyre finds out if crane cable chains deliver everything they promise.

  • A lender will check how the port is used and whether there is one main user or multiple users
    News

    Connecting up port financing dots

    2019-05-02T11:45:00Z

    Watson Farley & Williams’ (WFW) Lindsey Keeble, Christina Howard and Florian Kutzbach deliver key financing advice.

  • Where is the efficiency in abandoning large ships? Credit: John Fielding
    News

    Sea of change or storm in a teacup?

    2019-05-02T11:45:00Z

    COMMENT: Shipping companies and ports are currently in somewhat of a quandary; they face criticism that ships are too large or too small, that alliances are harmful to customers and service providers such as ports, that they sail too slow or too fast and that they arrive too late or ...

  • Energy audits can help ports cut costs and emissions. Credit: National Renewable Energy Lab, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
    News

    Get set for energy savings

    2019-05-02T11:44:00Z

    COMMENT: The surge in awareness towards accelerated action on climate change and governments and companies seeking transition to carbon neutrality both require tackling the challenge of rising energy costs, writes Charles Haine

  • Each cargo move generates a sizeable paper trail
    News

    Clearing the blockchain blur

    2019-05-02T11:44:00Z

    A digital ledger offers undeniable benefits of improved transparency and security, but which project should ports back asks Charlie Bartlett

  • Tilbury's expansion is due to be operational in spring 2020. Credit: Port of Tilbury/Forth Ports
    News

    Blank sheet of paper for Tilbury2

    2019-05-02T11:44:00Z

    The Port of Tilbury is expanding next door as part of its £1bn investment programme. Felicity Landon reports.

  • The Chinese have invested more than €600m in upgrading port infrastructure in Piraeus
    News

    Game of leapfrog in the Mediterranean

    2019-05-02T11:43:00Z

    Competition is heating up for the number one slot in the region’s container handling sector. Alex Hughes reports

  • The Port of Peterhead has been earmarked as a UK hub to facilitate carbon capture and storage. Credit: Peterhead Port Authority
    News

    Finding a new home for carbon

    2019-05-02T11:43:00Z

    The move towards carbon capture is gathering pace and ports are playing their part. Felicity Landon reports

  • RAM's pipe-handling system improves handling speed and safety. Credit: RAM Spreaders
    News

    Putting spreaders to work for bulk

    2019-05-02T11:43:00Z

    John Bensalhia investigates attachment options that look beyond pure container operations

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    News

    A stronger future for short sea shipping

    2019-05-01T15:12:00Z

    As shipping gets smarter and more sustainable, the Coastlink conference addresses how short sea and container feeder shipping can best secure a stronger future.

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    Press Releases

    SENNEBOGEN develops Pick & Carry material handler with electric travel drive

    2019-05-01T14:48:00Z By Sennebogen Maschinenfabrik GmbH

    At ligna 2019, in Hanover, SENNEBOGEN will showcase a new electric drive version of the diesel hydraulic Pick & Carry material handler SENNEBOGEN 735 that is so popular with the timber industry. The prototype is currently being field tested and will be ready to go into production by the end ...

  • Kalmar has unveiled a new all-electric empty container handler Photo: Cargotec
    News

    New all-electric equipment unveiled

    2019-05-01T12:46:00Z

    Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has introduced a fully electric version of the Kalmar Empty Container Handler.

  • A clean-up operation is underway at the Port of Durban Photo: Transnet
    News

    Transnet helps clean up at Durban

    2019-05-01T12:28:00Z

    Transnet National Ports Authority at the Port of Durban has begun a major clean-up to remove the large volume of waste and vegetation left after the recent heavy rains and flooding in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province.

  • The Port of Southampton in 2016 Photo: M. Zhu/flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
    News

    BPA chair: ports a force for good

    2019-05-01T12:17:00Z

    Ports are part of the solution, not the problem, when it comes to a range of challenges facing the UK, the chairman of the British Ports Association (BPA) has said.

  • 2 events for price of 1
    Conference

    2 Events for the price of 1

    2019-05-01T10:34:00Z

    This year the Coastlink Conference, being held on 12 & 13 June, is being run alongside the Seawork Exhibition. Seawork will once again be taking place at the prestigious Mayflower Park venue in Southampton, SO14 2AQ, United Kingdom from 11th – 13th June 2019.

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    Conference

    Book Now and Save the Coastlink Re-Launch Discount

    2019-05-01T10:28:00Z

    Book by Thursday 9 May to secure the Coastlink Re-launch discount on a delegate place at the 2019 Coastlink Conference. Our re-launch discount of 15% will save you over £150 on your booking.

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    Conference

    ABP confirmed to deliver Welcome Address

    2019-05-01T10:24:00Z

    Clive Thomas, Head of Commercial & Property, at ABP Southampton will deliver the Welcome Address at the Coastlink Conference on 12 June 2019.

  • Nusrat Ghani Photo: Chris McAndrew/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY 3.0
    News

    Minister: UK ports need higher standards

    2019-04-30T16:16:00Z

    The UK ports industry needs to continue to set itself greater standards and be more imaginative if it is to truly reach its full potential across the upcoming decades, the UK’s Maritime Minister has said.