All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 563
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Will common sense prevail?
COMMENT: The port of Melbourne sale to the private sector has realised a whacking A$9.7bn (US$7.2bn), much more than anticipated, writes Mike Mundy.
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Clear vision
A Single Window can be an important ''building block'' for trade facilitation, explains Felicity Landon
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Reality check
Bigger ships are now a reality for West Coast South America ports. Alex Hughes reports
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Challenging times
More than 100 geeks and 24 hours of brainstorming. Felicity Landon reports on the World Port Hackathon
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First bunkering at Gothenburg
M/T Ternsund has become the first ship to bunker LNG at The Port of Gothenburg, the green fuel was bunkered from the Dutch vessel Coral Energy.
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Valencia reduces its carbon footprint
The Port Authority of Valencia (PAV) has reduced its carbon footprint at the Port of Valencia by over 17% since 2008.
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One week to go
Participants at the 2016 GreenPort Cruise Conference and GreenPort Congress will benefit from hearing the latest on climate change, sustainability and environmental issues in programmes designed to maximise the knowledge sharing and networking opportunities – don’t miss out, book now!
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One week to go
Participants at the 2016 GreenPort Cruise Conference and GreenPort Congress will benefit from hearing the latest on climate change, sustainability and environmental issues in programmes designed to maximise the knowledge sharing and networking opportunities – don’t miss out, book now!
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Sustainable development at Ghent
Ghent Port Company has started construction on a new 220m long quay wall at the Port of Qhent which will accommodate more sustainable seagoing ships and inland vessels.
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Ship of the Year award
A unique vessel inspired by UNESCO World Heritage surroundings has won Skipsrevyen’s Ship of the Year 2016 award presented at this year''s SMM exhibition.
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ABP invests in hydraulic cranes
ABP has ordered five new hydraulic cranes worth £6 million to be used across the Group and in the process has given a UK supplier one of the largest tenders of its type.
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Container Terminal Project Pipeline report
German DS Research has published a new market report which lists all upcoming projects for maritime container terminals.
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Options for cruise port emissions reduction
Delegates will hear first hand from operators, classification societies and solutions providers together with an alternative and futuristic approach to cruise ship design. Book now to guarantee your place.
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Options for cruise port emissions reduction
Delegates will hear first hand from operators, classification societies and solutions providers together with an alternative and futuristic approach to cruise ship design. Book now to guarantee your place.
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Adopting a new source of power for cruise ships
When Carnival Corporation’s AIDAsol sailed into the Port of Hamburg in Germany in May 2015, it also charted a course that may set the cruise industry on a new path for powering its vessels, writes Tom Strang, senior vice president, maritime affairs, Carnival Corporation.
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Adopting a new source of power for cruise ships
When Carnival Corporation’s AIDAsol sailed into the Port of Hamburg in Germany in May 2015, it also charted a course that may set the cruise industry on a new path for powering its vessels, writes Tom Strang, senior vice president, maritime affairs, Carnival Corporation.
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Join the experts at the 2016 GreenPort Congress
Ecologists and environmental experts will be more aware than most of the need for maritime ports and terminals to focus on environmental, sustainability and climate change issues. Book your place to benefit from a wealth of experience and knowledge sharing opportunities.
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Join the experts at the 2016 GreenPort Congress
Ecologists and environmental experts will be more aware than most of the need for maritime ports and terminals to focus on environmental, sustainability and climate change issues. Book your place to benefit from a wealth of experience and knowledge sharing opportunities.
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Ecoslops signs deal with Total
Ecoslops, the specialist in producing marine fuel from refined marine oil residues, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Total to establish a new plant at the refinery at La Mède in Marseille.