All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 492

  • Giant pipes at Lowestoft
    News

    Lowestoft pipe sustainability project underway

    2017-10-10T16:19:00Z

    Giant industrial pipes are being reprocessed at the UK’s Port of Lowestoft as part of a sustainability project.

  • Michael Schaap, commercial director marine, Titan LNG, talks bunkering solutions
    News

    LNG key to sustainable cruise growth

    2017-10-10T16:08:00Z

    LNG is an option for cruise terminals to achieve sustainable growth with the city said GreenPort Cruise delegates.

  • Konecranes Noell RTG crane
    News

    40t capacity RTG order for BMCT

    2017-10-09T17:51:00Z

    Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals (BMCT) has ordered 18 more Konecranes Noell RTG cranes to aid its expansion.

  • Jaigarh Port
    News

    Indian terminal to boost natural gas production

    2017-10-09T16:55:00Z

    A new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal will help boost India’s share of natural gas.

  • Increase: COSCO Shipping Group, owner of COSCO Shipping Ports and Piraeus Container Terminal (pictured) is expected to add the most capacity of any global terminal operator over the next five years
    News

    Turning a corner

    2017-10-09T15:56:00Z

    Recovery seems to be on the horizon for some regions, finds Iain MacIntyre

  • Increasing: London Gateway is picking up steam despite a slow start. Credit: DP World
    News

    Lengthy path to success

    2017-10-09T15:55:00Z

    COMMENT: This year saw positive news for the two large new port development projects in North West Europe: JadeWeserPort and London Gateway, writes Peter de Langen.

  • Patterns: better weather monitoring and management can be beneficial for ports and their surrounding communities. Credit: James Baker, https://bestreviewsbase.com
    News

    Eye on the storm

    2017-10-09T15:55:00Z

    Envirosuite’s Chaim Kolominskas explains how ports can benefit from a new approach to environmental management

  • News

    An ear to the ground

    2017-10-09T15:55:00Z

    COMMENT: A major news item during an uncharacteristically busy August was the announcement by A.P. Moller-Maersk that it would be de-accessioning its oil production business, in a deal worth $7.5bn including shares and debt, writes Barry Parker.

  • Lower volumes: steel exports are down at Los Angeles. Credit: Port of Los Angeles
    News

    Steel unknowns

    2017-10-09T15:54:00Z

    US ports will suffer from cutbacks in steel imports, finds Martin Rushmere

  • Close comfort: Helsinki has taken automooring technology to heart
    News

    Flowering in the cold

    2017-10-09T15:54:00Z

    Helsinki has carved a niche nurturing tech innovation, finds Stevie Knight

  • Going down: planned deepening of Guayaquil will benefit ICTSI's Contecon terminal
    News

    Filling capacity gaps

    2017-10-09T15:54:00Z

    Ecuador is putting its ports front and centre. Alex Hughes reports

  • Antti Kaunonen: "When suppliers pitch for an automation job, they want to talk about their unique solution and not about standards. This means that the industry is not able to ‘copy with pride’"
    News

    Automation: ‘copy with pride’

    2017-10-09T15:53:00Z

    Kalmar’s Antti Kaunonen explains to Carly Fields why we need automation standards

  • Joined up: the physical meets the virtual at  WPH17
    News

    Hacking at the hurdles

    2017-10-09T15:07:00Z

    From gimmick to reality, hackathons have come of age. Stevie Knight reports

  • Stacking up: value-add, such as warehousing services are becoming more popular at ports. Credit: Port of Turku
    News

    Added value, added risk

    2017-10-09T15:07:00Z

    Ports looking to add value must consider the insurance risks. Felicity Landon reports

  • Pushing boundaries: Hyster is piloting hydrogen fuel cells. Credit: Hyster
    News

    Fuel feud

    2017-10-09T15:06:00Z

    Which emission-free fuel solution will win out in the yard, asks Alex Hughes

  • News

    Autonomy realities

    2017-10-09T15:06:00Z

    COMMENT: The promise of autonomy in shipping is certainly getting pulses racing, if the patter from September’s London International Shipping Week (LISW) is anything to go by, writes Carly Fields.

  • Pioneer: Tilbury was the first multipurpose port in the UK to receive full AEO status . Credit: Forth Ports
    News

    Position of authority

    2017-10-09T15:06:00Z

    MVC’s Miles Vartan explains why AEO status can complement ISPS regulations in ports

  • First sign: the eNose can act as an early warning system to reduce the risk of odour nuisance Credit: Comon-Invent
    News

    Smelling salts

    2017-10-09T15:05:00Z

    Odour management at ports brings a breath of fresh air. John Bensalhia reports

  • Overkill: CMA CGM has defied common sense with its ultra larger container ship order. Credit: GrahamAndDairne
    News

    Carriers questionable logic

    2017-10-09T15:05:00Z

    COMMENT: Liner shipping seems to function on the basis of a merry-go-round logic when it comes to economic rationale, writes Ben Hackett.

  • News

    Transhipment dice roll again

    2017-10-09T15:05:00Z

    COMMENT: One of the consequences of the formation of the mega-alliances that has yet to work its way fully through is the relocation of transhipment volumes, writes Mike Mundy.