All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 372

  • All users can see upcoming vessel visits, comments and important vessel information to know what tasks require doing and who is working on them Photo: Navis
    News

    Navis reveals new workflow application

    2019-03-25T15:38:00Z

    US-headquartered firm Navis has announced the launch of its Compass visual workflow-management application.

  • Total Fina grounds
    News

    Pioneering sustainable methanol project

    2019-03-25T15:21:00Z

    The Port of Antwerp is taking the next step in the transition to alternative energy sources and becoming a carbon-neutral port by leading a new pilot project which aims to produce 4,000-8,000t of sustainable methanol per year.

  • The solution allows applications to be developed and deployed without requiring upgrades Photo: Navis
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    Navis Smart launched at Navis World 2019

    2019-03-25T15:07:00Z

    Cargotec company Navis has launched Navis Smart, delivering new ways, according to the firm, for container terminals and carriers to capture and process the abundance of sector data available to optimise planning, asset-utilisation and visibility.

  • 'Fure Valo'
    News

    First LNG bunkering in Polish ports

    2019-03-25T14:11:00Z

    Grupa LOTOS and PGNiG have carried out the first LNG bunkering operations in the Polish ports of Gdansk and Gdynia and helped promote the use of LNG in the Baltic Sea.

  • The Port of Los Angeles is involved in a heated automation debate. Photo: Joey Zanotti CC2.0 https://www.flickr.com/photos/45958601@N02/31112324724
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    Redefining ‘impact’: LA’s automation debate

    2019-03-25T13:58:00Z

    As APM Terminals has recently found to its cost, sentiment can trump both plans and contracts, especially when it concerns automation at Los Angeles.

  • Pier 400
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    Automation protects jobs, stresses APM Terminals

    2019-03-25T10:37:00Z

    Automating the Port of Los Angeles’ Pier 400 will protect business and jobs in “an increasingly challenging environment”, APM Terminals has said following a decision to postpone a construction permit to allow it to carry out modernisation work.

  • APM Terminals Los Angeles
    News

    Automated LA trucks delayed after protest

    2019-03-22T17:09:00Z

    The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners has voted to postpone a construction permit for APM Terminals’ driverless electric cargo trucks amidst backlash from Los Angeles union officials.

  • ecological Hoppers
    News

    Ashdod orders ecological hoppers

    2019-03-22T15:43:00Z

    Israel’s Port of Ashdod has ordered two self-propelled Bedeschi ecological Hoppers with active dust collection systems to help control dust emissions.

  • Viau Terminal
    News

    Montreal investing in electrification

    2019-03-22T13:17:00Z

    The Port of Montreal’s Viau Terminal will explore equipment and infrastructure electrification to improve its efficiency and reduce emissions.

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    Press Releases

    LiSIM Simulator for Port Nelson in New Zealand

    2019-03-22T12:48:00Z By Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock GmbH

    LiSIM Simulator for Port Nelson in New Zealand

  • PLA works with farmers
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    Port of London Authority targets biodiversity

    2019-03-21T17:19:00Z

    The Port of London Authority’s Thames Vision seeks sustainability in the port and environment. Environment manager Tanya Ferry explains how it works

  • Sudan Sea Ports Organisation
    News

    Sudan to make over US$2bn from terminal deal

    2019-03-21T16:34:00Z

    The Sudanese government will make €2.13bn ($2.44bn) over a 20-year period from a deal to transfer Port Sudan’s container terminal to Filipino port operator International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) to expand port capacity, a government official has said.

  • Swarco
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    Swarco confirm sponsorship

    2019-03-21T16:17:00Z

    SWARCO port solutions have confirmed their sponsorship of GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2019 hosted by Port of Oslo from 16-18 October.

  • Best practise guide
    News

    Noise emissions best practise guide launches

    2019-03-21T15:35:00Z

    Project NEPTUNES is launching a best practice guide for ports on measuring, labelling and mitigating noise emissions of vessels at ports.

  • Communication in Beira remained difficult at the time of the update Photo: 1966666/Pixabay/Pixabay License
    News

    Beira port holds up in cyclone

    2019-03-21T15:18:00Z

    The Port of Beira in Mozambique has sustained only limited damage from Cyclone Idai, a storm in south-eastern Africa described by the United Nations as potentially the worst disaster to ever hit the Southern Hemisphere.

  • The Port of Santos in 2015 Photo: RenatoThadoo/Pixabay/Pixabay License
    News

    Strikes hang over Brazil's leading port

    2019-03-21T15:14:00Z

    Casual dockworkers supplied by OGMO at Santos, South America’s largest port for containers, have entered their third week of strike action and continue to demand a return to 25% of the shift allocation.

  • 'Kairos'
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    First bunkering for ferry at Port of Visby

    2019-03-21T12:02:00Z

    The world’s largest bunker supply vessel for LNG has conducted the first LNG bunker supply operation for Destination Gotland’s newbuild ferry ''Visborg'' at the ferry pier of Sweden’s Port of Visby.

  • AAPA US member ports
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    Dramatic hike in US ports' economic impact

    2019-03-21T10:24:00Z

    The total economic value that US coastal ports provide, in terms of revenue to businesses, personal income and economic output by exporters and importers, has risen 17% in the last five years, from $4.6tr to $5.4tr.

  • The Port of Mombasa in 2016 Photo: DFID - UK Department for International Development/flickr/CC BY 2.0
    News

    Operators campaign more for Mombasa business

    2019-03-20T20:30:00Z

    Petitioning behind the scenes by global operators trying to get a foothold in Kenya’s Port of Mombasa has increased following reports that government is eager to concession its container terminal.

  • ABPmer said that the charting will help underpin the development of both shipping and port marine plan policies Photo: ABPmer
    News

    New tool to aid UK port policy development

    2019-03-20T20:30:00Z

    The Marine Management Organisation (MMO), an agency of the UK Government, has commissioned a marine consultant to ''map'' shipping’s value to help underpin the development of port marine plan policies.