All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 44
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Storm in a teacup
The war in the Middle East has brought knee jerk reactions to the dangers to ships using the Red Sea, primarily bound for the Suez Canal. Is it really such a disaster?
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Simulator Upgrades
CM Labs has introduced key updates to its port equipment simulation training experience. The Montreal-based vendor has confirmed updates to the…
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Short-sea shipping under the spotlight
Maurice Delattre, Area Manager, Port of Amsterdam, talks one to one with Port Strategy highlighting short sea shipping as being key to sustainability, as the port readies to host this year’s Coastlink conference
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Private sector $ pour in
Port infrastructure development in Egypt continues to be focussed on the private sector playing a big part in the country helping meet national economic goals. But is there a danger of over-capacity occurring as a result of this strategy? AJ Keyes investigates
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PLA upgrades vessel traffic service systems
The Port of London Authority (PLA) has confirmed it has awarded a contract to Kongsberg Norcontrol Ltd (KNC) to replace its Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) equipment.
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PCS for Prodevelop
The Spanish Port Authority of Avilés has selected Prodevelop to develop and maintain a new…
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…As new orders roll in
Kalmar has confirmed a new deal to supply Star Container Services B.V. with 12 Kalmar empty container handlers, which are scheduled to be deployed at the Rotterdam Maasvlakte terminal.
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Rightship secures two new projects
Leading environmental, social and governance (ESG) focused digital maritime platform specialist, RightShip, has confirmed two new port deals. The first is in Itaguai, Brazil, with the second deal in Napier Port, New Zealand.
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Post privatisation pluses & minuses
Buying a controlling interest in the Port of Piraeus was one of China’s first international moves to build its influence in the port industry, while Thessaloniki now has its own controlling Tsar. AJ Keyes looks at how the current ownership is faring in Greece
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Northport, Malaysia
At Northport, Malaysia, part of the MMC Group, the company is partnering with supply-chain execution software expert, Kaleris…
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Port of Valencia Tenders Third Rail Line
The Port Authority of Valencia (PAV) is tendering to double track and construct a third railway line connecting the Poniente and Levante terminal facilities in the Port of Valencia.
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Smiths Joins METEOR
Threat detection and screening technology specialists, Smiths Detection, is to participate in an EU Horizon programme…
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Red sea trigger to intermodal transfers?
In a slight re-wording of a popular aphorism, I can say with certainty that “We live in unpredictable times.”
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Salalah Increases
The Port of Salalah in Oman has received the first four of 10 new ZMPC ship-to-shore (STS)…
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The rise of hydrogen
Engine manufacturers are launching new solutions to reduce emissions from port cargo handling plants, with hydrogen being a prime candidate
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Hydrogen powered RTG trials in Kobe Mitsui terminal
Kobe International Container Terminal (KICT), operated by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. has announced it is to trial the operation of a hydrogen-fuelled rubber tyred gantry (RTG) crane converted from a diesel engine powered unit.
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Sibelco Sees Green
Klaveness Digital has agreed a new deal with industrial materials specialist, Sibelco, to integrate its CargoVale emissions…
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Serbia Targets Greece
When opening the recent Serbia-Greece business forum, Aleksandar Vucic, President of Serbia…
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New generation TOS investment by Verbrugge international and…
Investment is proceeding apace in state-of-the-art Terminal Operating Systems, with a number of different suppliers announcing a range of interesting developments and new agreements.
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Shadow fleet targeted
The newly appointed International Maritime Organization Secretary-General, Arsenio Dominguez, has called on Member States to step up and help tackle the issue of an expanding ‘shadow fleet’ of vessels operating around the globe.