All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 495
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Commercial LNG bunkering kicks off in Singapore
The first commercial LNG bunker transfer in Singapore has taken place with the completion of truck-to-ship bunkering for a Floating Liquefaction (FLNG) vessel.
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Only 9 working days left to book you place on the innovative GreenPort Conference for 2017
Hurry up and book your place at Greenport Congress and Cruise 2017 Amsterdam. Hosted by the Port of Amsterdam you can expect a compact and engaging programme for both GreenPort Cruise on the 10th and GreenPort Congress on 11th and 12th October.
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Sustainable development goals which ones match your expertise and interest?
The 17 Sustainable Development Goal (SDG’s) adopted in 2015 by 193 UN member countries will be a prominent part of the discussions during the afternoon of the 11th at GreenPort Congress.
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Green accolade for Hueneme’s action plans
A Californian port has received high accolade for its eco-friendly action plans from the Green Shipping Summit USA.
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Hull cleaning which protects ports' waters
An eco-friendly hull cleaning system which claims to protect ports'' waters from pollutants is now available globally.
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Logistics chain to benefit from information standards
Establishing international standards for nautical port information will enable logistics chain efficiency, the Port of Rotterdam Authority (PRA) has said.
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ESPO coalition calls on EU to invest more in transport
A coalition of thirty organisations are lobbying the European Union to invest more in European transport projects which they say are at risk due to insufficient funding.
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Rotterdam to get smarter with blockchains
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is working to develop efficient concrete solutions based on blockchain technology.
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Networking opportunities
Fantastic networking and knowledge sharing opportunities are only available at our conference and all included in your delegate package.
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Port of Amsterdam named favourite cruise destination
Amsterdam has been named by cruise passengers as the favourite cruise destination in Western Europe and Britain for the second consecutive year.
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Getting the buy-in of all port users
How are ports improving the adequacy of the waste reception facilities available, and making sure that ships deliver their waste to these facilities?
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MSC orders Kalmar machines
Cargo handling solutions and services provider Kalmar is set to further its relationship with Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) after the shipping line placed a new order for container-handling equipment.
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Container lines return to CentrePort
CentrePort Wellington has hosted its first regularly-scheduled containership caller since container-handling facilities were severely damaged in last November’s Kaikoura earthquake.
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Industry rounds on “move PoAL” call
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters’ move to reignite calls to relocate Ports of Auckland (PoAL) operations to Northport in his electorate has been roundly criticised by the New Zealand maritime sector.
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Wireless charging to meet green regulations
A wireless charging system is helping coastal hybrid ferries meet environmental regulatory demand.
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Open architecture is key to development
A shared terminal automation ecosystem will provide more scope for development and the ability to deliver affordable automation.
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48t zero emissions electric truck in testing
An electric 48t-capacity container handling truck with zero emissions is being tested in Germany.
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Robotic hull cleaning allows uninterrupted operations
Robotic cleaning of a cargo vessel’s hull has taken place at the Port of Rotterdam without disrupting operations.
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Konecranes Gottwald cranes in demand
Equipment provider Konecranes is reaping the benefits of its Gottwald Mobile Harbour Cranes, with two terminal operators recently opting for models from the range.