All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 377

  • Is closing Kolding port in the public interest? Credit: Kolding Havn
    News

    Bold move or shortsighted?

    2019-03-03T19:40:00Z

    COMMENT: At the end of 2018, the Danish municipality of Kolding, the owner of Port of Kolding and the landlord port development company, decided to shut down the commercial port with a transition period of 25 years. That deserves a WOW, writes Peter de Langen.

  • In the male-dominated port business, it isn’t common to talk about mental health issues. Credit: 123rf
    News

    Healthy both inside and outside

    2019-03-03T19:39:00Z

    There is still much to be done to address the issue of poor mental health among port workers, finds Kate Jones

  • DP World’s ICTT facility at Vallarpadam in Kerala still hasn’t taken off as a transhipment hub despite the plans [photo: Ashlyak CC3.0]
    News

    Breaking China’s grip on Asian growth

    2019-03-03T19:39:00Z

    India and Sri Lanka need to be able to stand on their own two feet to really win the regional cargo war, writes Stevie Knight

  • Hutchison Ports’ Tanzania International Container Terminal Services has boosted efficiency. Credit: Hutchison Ports
    News

    Gateway to Africa

    2019-03-03T19:39:00Z

    Container volumes are rising and the Port of Dar es Salaam is investing, reports Felicity Landon

  • Busan Port Authority is going ahead with the construction of a 50,000? logistics zone in Rotterdam’s Maasvlakte Industrial Park
    News

    Warehousing that’s a home from home

    2019-03-03T19:38:00Z

    At least one port authority is taking it upon itself to help out manufacturers trying to break into a new market. Stevie Knight reports

  • Jurong Port
    News

    Protection without the hefty price tag

    2019-03-03T19:38:00Z

    Hiring fenders offers the double whammy of reduced capital expenditure and increased flexibility.

  • News

    Zagreb built on misconceptions?

    2019-03-03T19:38:00Z

    COMMENT: The new Zagreb Container Terminal, under development in Rijeka in Croatia, is currently experiencing a dispute over the award of construction works relating to allied rail facilities, including the new intermodal yard, writes Mike Mundy.

  • Lamu looks to have a real future in the region. Credit: Michael Edward Walsh, Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
    News

    Signing up to smoother trade

    2019-03-03T19:37:00Z

    Cheaper, faster, simpler — East African countries are onboard for better trade facilitation. Felicity Landon reports

  • Duisburg lays claim to being the “leading logistics turntable in Central Europe”. Credit: Duisport
    News

    An extra something at the negotiating table

    2019-03-03T19:37:00Z

    Adding value is now a must to attract and maintain customers, reports Alex Hughes

  • An image of APMT Vado Ligure in Italy taken from a drone and showing the arrival of one of the container cranes. Credit: APM Terminals
    News

    Capturing efficiency and safety rewards

    2019-03-03T19:37:00Z

    Helping ports with operations, convenience, safety and security, drones are the new technological marvel. John Bensalhia investigates

  • President Trump encouraged working together in his State of the Union address
    News

    New slant to ‘working together’

    2019-03-03T19:36:00Z

    COMMENT: Politics looms large, again. Infrastructure-spending is a recurring theme in my articles, as is the importance of ports making a lot of noise on this subject, writes Barry Parker.

  • ITS' PortSpective system uses IoT to track cargo handling equipment in real-time. Credit: ITS
    News

    Finding a perfect operating fit for every size

    2019-03-03T19:36:00Z

    Smaller Terminal Operating System (TOS) solutions have plenty to offer without the high costs of the big players, says Martin Rushmere

  • Chinese port operators have been expanding their portfolios
    News

    A focus on de-risking pays dividends

    2019-03-03T19:36:00Z

    Mitigation of risks provides a smooth path to securing port finance for both green and brownfield developments, finds Alex Hughes

  • It's not clear where emissions from ships fit into a port's clean air strategy
    News

    Setting useful air strategies takes time

    2019-03-03T19:35:00Z

    COMMENT: The UK didn’t waste any time in releasing its Clean Air Strategy in 2019: it was published on January 14, writes Charles Haine.

  • TIPC
    News

    Taiwan ports group sets tough eco targets

    2019-03-01T16:49:00Z

    Taiwan International Ports Corporation (TIPC) is one of Asia’s port sustainability front-runners. Sam Whelan finds out what’s behind its success

  • Port of Long Beach
    News

    California port sponsorship applications open

    2019-03-01T16:24:00Z

    The Port of Long Beach will accept applications from 1 March to 1 April for its Community Sponsorship Program.

  • Rotterdam wins ESPO Award
    News

    Social media theme for ESPO Award

    2019-03-01T15:51:00Z

    Transparency and the role of social media in reaching out to local community is the theme of this year’s ESPO Award, now open for entries.

  • W2C  project
    News

    Waste to chemicals project expands

    2019-03-01T11:48:00Z

    Europe’s first ‘waste to chemicals’ (W2C) project to convert residual flows of non-recyclable waste materials into clean methanol is expanding with a new partner to join a consortium including the Port of Rotterdam.

  • Port of Ferrol
    News

    Spanish port hosts first LNG operations

    2019-03-01T10:26:00Z

    LNG refuelling has taken place at Spain’s Port of Ferrol for the first time with two successful bunkering operations in which two ferries were filled with LNG by Repsol in the port’s Mugardos terminal.

  • Navis Bluetracker
    News

    Navis emissions compliance software approved

    2019-02-28T18:00:00Z

    The dedicated emission compliance-modules of Navis’ Bluetracker One software have been awarded certification by Verifavia.