All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 465
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Durban plans for sustainable cruise
Michele Witthaus finds out about South Africa’’s proposed new sustainable KwaZulu Cruise Terminal at the Port of Durban.
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Energy giant backs renewables development in UK
Plans for a new Scottish multimodal centre for manufacturing logistics and energy have received support from energy giant E.ON as its owners prepare the site for significant development.
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Hueneme commits to electric vehicle charging
The US Port of Hueneme continues to demonstrate its commitment to environmental stewardship by unveiling two new public electric vehicle charging stations.
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Win/Win for Nelson with emissions-saving logistics
How can ports come up with innovative win/win solutions with their customers to cut emissions?
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ZoneSafe releases rechargeable pedestrian safety proximity tag
Proximity warning systems manufacturer ZoneSafe has released a rechargeable version of their standard detection tag.
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2nd Baltic Ports and Shipping 2018
Radisson Blu Latvija Conference & Spa Hotel, Riga, Latvia Tuesday 25 to Thursday 27 September 2018
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New Gothenburg land-based LNG facility
Construction of a land-based Port of Gothenburg LNG facility is underway to offer rapid bunkering at Gothenburg’s Energy Port.
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Qube buys Liebherr crane for Bell Bay
Qube Ports has brought a Liebherr mobile harbour crane to improve operating capacity at the Port of Bell Bay in Tasmania, Australia.
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King Abdullah Port targets 5m teu capacity
Plans are in place to grow King Abdullah Port''s capacity from 3m teu to 5m teu and create new logistics services.
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AAPA highlights federal funding need
$66bn federal funding is required to supplement $155bn of planned US port capital improvements, the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) has stressed.
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Finnish technology enabling smart asset digitisation for Europe’ ports
Groningen Seaports, one of the largest port authorities and commercial operators in the Netherlands, continues the cooperation with a Finnish high-technology company VRT Finland to ensure the full operational capacity and extended life-cycle of its ports, offshore wind hubs, terminals and other industrial sites. VRT and Groningen Seaports continue their ...
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GreenPort Congress will head to Valencia in 2018
Valenciaport has been chosen to host the next annual European GreenPort Cruise & Congress conference in October 2018.
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New inSIGHT safety module launched
International Terminal Solutions has launched a new safety module for inSIGHT, a management tool that offers an instant, live visualisation of the operational state, productivity and key metrics of the equipment used across a terminal.
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Fresh plans needed for US infrastructure
Economist Walter Kemmsies, from JLL Ports, has cautioned that, amid excellent economic performance, congestion has worsened in the US due to underinvestment in transport infrastructure throughout the US.
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EUROGATE marks disappointing 2017 results
It has become harder for terminal operator EUROGATE to create sustained, positive earnings and defend its market position, the group’s management board chair said regarding disappointing 2017 year-end results which saw the company’s container-handling volumes down 1.4%.
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UK Brexit Secretary welcomes free port study
The UK’s Brexit Secretary of State has welcomed a proposal for a study into the benefits of free port status for the Tees region – which contains Teesport.
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Oakland address highlights future plans
This year will be the year that the Port of Oakland puts a cargo delivery platform requested by customers to work, the facility’s executive director Chris Lytle has said.
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Rotterdam IoT tech to boost efficiency
Internet of Things (IoT) technologies will be used at the Port of Rotterdam to increase operational efficiency and handle automation.
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Cavotec electrical expertise for Konecranes RTGs
Konecranes has chosen Cavotec to supply advanced cable reel technologies for two electrically powered Boxhunter Rubber Tyred Gantry (RTG) cranes at an application in Paraguay.
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Rotterdam IoT tech to boost efficiency
Internet of Things (IoT) technologies will be used at the Port of Rotterdam to increase operational efficiency and handle automation.