All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 387

  • News

    NSW to more than triple volumes by 2045

    2019-01-16T11:37:00Z

    NSW Ports is forecasting a growth in containers through its port gateways from 2.4m teu to between 7.5m and 8.4m teu per year by 2045.

  • Port of Hull
    News

    Brexit: Ports continue to lead preparations

    2019-01-15T16:00:00Z

    The message from the ports sector ahead of the Brexit deal vote in the UK House of Commons today is that ports are resilient, but the government needs to act swiftly to manage challenges.

  • Clean Air Strategy
    News

    December deadline for air quality strategy

    2019-01-15T12:11:00Z

    The UK Government has said it will publish guidelines to advise ports on how to develop effective and targeted Air Quality Strategies by spring, with ports required to have their own strategies by the end of the year.

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    ICTSI invests in eco-friendly RTGs

    2019-01-15T10:10:00Z

    International Container Terminal Services’ (ICTSI) Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) is improving its environmental footprint and efficiency with new hybrid rubber-tired gantries (RTGs) featuring batteries and smaller than average diesel engines.

  • News

    Industry "oppose" Access Point Interface

    2019-01-14T16:36:00Z

    Maritime organisations have urged the European Parliament’s Committee on Transport and Tourism not to create an EU Level Access Point Interface following its adoption of the Clune Report on the draft Regulation for a European Maritime Single Window Environment.

  • Puerto Central
    News

    Global operator boosts Latin America portfolio

    2019-01-14T13:42:00Z

    DP World is set to expand into Chile after signing an agreement for a 71.3% stake in Puertos y Logistica S.A. (“Pulogsa”) from Minera Valparaiso and other shareholders associated with the Matte Group.

  • Fremantle Port Harbour
    News

    Fremantle oil spill clean-up under control

    2019-01-14T12:40:00Z

    A Fremantle Ports-led team has successfully recovered almost all fuel oil which spilled from a ship into the Inner Harbour on 12 January.

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    News

    On the 2020 campaign trail

    2019-01-14T10:49:00Z

    COMMENT: The political climate has been more divisive than ever lately, or at least it seems that way. The good news through all the political manoeuvring, skirmishing and, some days, outright war between the political parties is that infrastructure is a topic which has the potential for agreement among all ...

  • News

    Urgent challenges to overcome on hydrogen use

    2019-01-14T10:38:00Z

    With more ports considering hydrogen fuelling options for shoreside equipment, there is a pressing need to overcome the challenge of inexperience, according to Hydrogen Europe.

  • Containers
    News

    First US electric straddle carrier testing

    2019-01-14T10:37:00Z

    The Port of New York and New Jersey will undertake testing of the first all-electric straddle carrier in the US for the first time at any US port as part of its bid to meet Paris Climate Agreement greenhouse gas emissions reductions targets.

  • Talleyrand LNG Bunker Station
    News

    First JAXPORT bunkering for Crowley ship

    2019-01-11T16:34:00Z

    Eagle LNG’s Talleyrand LNG Bunker Station at the Port of Jacksonville (JAXPORT) has bunkered Crowley’s newest ConRo ship ''Taino'' for the first time, for its maiden voyage from JAXPort to Puerto Rico.

  • Host port update
    News

    New shore power facility contributes to lower climate gas emissions

    2019-01-11T16:29:00Z

    Host port update: Providing ferries with shore power, Port of Oslo is becoming a zero emissions port.

  • Port of Wilmington Delaware
    News

    Wilmington contractor dies after fall

    2019-01-11T15:47:00Z

    A man has died following a fall from a storage container at the Citrosuco plant at the Port of Wilmington Delaware, in the US.

  • Hong Kong Port containers
    News

    Eastern port alliance competition roadblock

    2019-01-11T14:27:00Z

    Hong Kong’s Competition Commission has opened an investigation into the newly formed ‘Hong Kong Seaport Alliance’ to assess whether it breaks fair competition rules.

  • Port of Seattle
    News

    Seattle expands its shore power

    2019-01-11T10:20:00Z

    Port of Seattle commissioners have approved a funding plan to bring shore power to the port’s current cruise berth at Pier 66, provide shore power at the cargo-handling Terminal 5 and support research and development to further electrify the Seattle waterfront.

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    News

    GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2019

    2019-01-11T10:09:00Z Sponsored by

    Join us at the world’s leading conference on sustainable development and effective environmental practice within ports and surrounding industries.

  • Port of Hong Kong
    News

    Hong Kong "prime candidate" for alliance

    2019-01-10T21:11:00Z

    Hong Kong has "long been a prime candidate" for a terminal alliance, Drewry’s senior analyst for Ports & Terminals has said following the formation of the Hong Kong Seaport Alliance.

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    News

    RNG gas to help clean up California ports

    2019-01-10T16:43:00Z

    Clean Energy Fuels Corp. will supply Redeem renewable natural gas (RNG) to intermodal trucking company Overseas Freight as part of an emissions reduction initiative in the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles.

  • Davao Sasa Port
    News

    Unsolicited Davao Sasa bid gains traction

    2019-01-10T15:38:00Z

    Chelsea Logistics Holdings Corp. is getting closer to gaining the approval of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) for its plan to modernise the Davao Sasa Port in the Philippines.

  • Port of Los Angeles
    News

    US shutdown threat 'not yet a crisis'

    2019-01-10T11:54:00Z

    As the US partial government shutdown continues the maritime industry has raised concerns over operational stability as security, customs and air safety workers are facing being unpaid, but ports appear yet to be impacted by the situation.