All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 45
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Piraeus Excluded
The EU has launched a new European Ports Alliance to combat drug trafficking but has excluded a major port. Piraeus was not…
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ESPO underlines “there is no time to lose” in implementation of new strategy
Mid-January saw the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) welcome the European Parliament’s recognition of and support for the vital role Europe’s ports play in the European economy and society.
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Hydrogen equipment trials
Trials of a hydrogen powered reach stacker and terminal tractor are underway in the Port of Valencia, marking a double first for the operation of this type of equipment. Mike Mundy reports
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PTP is Electric
Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) is to acquire 48 electric rubber-tyred gantries (RTGs) from…
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PoAB Drone Update
The Port of Antwerp-Bruges’ Unmanned Aerial System Traffic Management (UTM) DronePortal is being updated by Unifly and SkeyDrone. The latest improvements include…
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Down but not out
In early 2023 a major earthquake occurred in the region where the Turkish ports of Mersin and Iskenderun are located. AJ Keyes looks at what happened, the implications for these two ports and what has been learnt.
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Don’t overplay the issues!
Non-specialist headline news sources have gone overboard on the impact of the Houthi-led Red Sea closure. Andrew Penfold takes a penetrating look at the cost impacts and other factors that will shape the outcome of any long-term loss of this routeing
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Kalmar demerger rationale explained…
Kalmar separating from Cargotec could unlock shareholder value by allowing both companies to independently pursue sustainable and profitable growth opportunities.
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SC Ports Looks Deep
The South Carolina Ports Authority plans to deepen the ship channel leading to its North Charleston terminal to…
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Harbour Lab Deal
Harbor Lab has confirmed it is collaborating with Great Eastern Shipping Co. Ltd. to optimise port…
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JAXPORT Deal Done
JAXPORT has approved a 30-year agreement with US marine terminal and logistics company Enstructure for the lease and development of 79-acres of waterfront…
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Data and decarbonisation imperatives
Growing demand for green technology, fuel efficiency and data driven solutions are powering the reach stacker market.
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Fuel transition creates a ‘whole new space to occupy’
X-Press Feeders has recently decided to deploy green methanol-powered ships on its feeder network in Europe, with Evergreen committing to using X-Press Feeders services.
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New cranes for Yilport, Ecuador
Yilport’s Puerto Bolivar terminal in Ecuador has received four new ship-to-shore gantry cranes…
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CPu Take Up
According to the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, 60 per cent of daily container collections from deep-sea…
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CTW Connects Portchain
Eurogate Container Terminal Wilhelmshaven (CTW) is implementing Portchain Connect to simplify berth alignment processes with shipping lines. CTW is expecting…
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East container terminal, Colombo, gears up
Container capacity at the East Container Terminal (ECT) at the Port of Colombo, Sri Lanka, is set to get a significant boost.
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ETS: Complex, costly and changing
The European Union’s Emissions Trading System (ETS) became applicable to shipping from January – just as the crisis in the Red Sea was escalating. Felicity Landon addresses the key points
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Ceres Rebrand
Seattle-headquartered Carrix has announced that its recent acquisition, Ceres Terminals, is being rebranded as SSA Marine. Carrix completed…
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Carbon measuring system from SEA
A new Carbon Exposure solution that enables users to effectively measure and integrate their carbon exposure calculation with emissions targets has been launched.