All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 571
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Solar power at Rotterdam
The largest solar park in Rotterdam has been constructed on top of the freezer warehouse of FrigoCare in the Waalhaven and it produces enough electricity to supply one third of the warehouse’s energy needs.
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IWSA at SMM
The International Windship Association (IWSA) will host its annual Wind Propulsion Innovation Forum at SMM in Hamburg this year.
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Congestion mars Long Beach green goals
Lingering effects from ships at anchor early last year have impacted the air quality at the Port of Long Beach.
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Deadline looms for US port funding
US port projects are running out of time to gain the federal money they need as Congress adjourned for summer recess without authorising any new investments in the area.
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Auckland weathers the market storm
Ports of Auckland hasn’t been named the best port in Oceania by its customers for nothing – it is weathering the market storm well despite difficult economic conditions.
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Weak market dents Vancouver's optimism
The Port of Vancouver has blamed a softer global economy, the weakened Canadian dollar and a shift of some containerised cargo back to US ports for lighter-than-usual traffic through the port.
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Will Maersk review its port assets?
The third quarter of 2016 has proved tricky for AP Møeller-Maersk with an 89% slide in quarterly profit and a 16% decline in revenue, and there is speculation that it will need to divest some assets.
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Ayr cashes in on renewables
The British Port of Ayr has seen one of its busiest weeks since 1991 with 10 vessels calling at the port, four of which being for renewable energy projects.
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Kalmar receives order from Steveco
Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has received an order from Suomen Satamatekniikka Oy, a subsidiary of Finnish port operator Steveco, for a new fleet of cargo handling equipment.
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Green light for EUROGATE truckers
EUROGATE has released a new and improved version of its INFOGATE app.
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Green heavy lift cargo crane technology
Cargo handling expert, Protea is already well known for delivering high quality offshore and marine lift equipment, but it''s now also turning its attention to heavy lift cargo cranes.
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Racking up the RTG orders
Konecranes has been racking up the RTG orders with a double order for two Boxhunter RTGs for Vietnam’s Ben Nghe Port and 12 RTGs for the South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA).
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Wind power for Shoreham
The wind turbines at Shoreham Port in the UK are now fully operational and will be able to provide enough electricity to supply the pump house which replenishes water lost to the sea when the lock gates are opened.
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Conference
Reducing emissions from cruising
Delegates will hear first hand Carnival’s solution ECA regulations in a session that also features an alternative and futuristic approach to cruise ship design and options for reducing emissions in ports.
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Reducing emissions from cruising
Delegates will hear first hand Carnival’s solution ECA regulations in a session that also features an alternative and futuristic approach to cruise ship design and options for reducing emissions in ports.
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15 Port authorities and terminal operators presenting at 2016 Congress
APM Terminals, Port of Rotterdam, Port of Hamburg, Port Metro Vancouver, Guadeloupe Port Caraibes, Port of Oslo and Port Authority of Livorno are just some of the many who will present case studies – book your place to find out more.
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15 Port authorities and terminal operators presenting at 2016 Congress
APM Terminals, Port of Rotterdam, Port of Hamburg, Port Metro Vancouver, Guadeloupe Port Caraibes, Port of Oslo and Port Authority of Livorno are just some of the many who will present case studies – book your place to find out more.
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Conference
Green efforts in China
As China fulfilled its energy-saving targets for the first half of 2016, more effort has been pledged to support the country’s green sector.
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Green efforts in China
As China fulfilled its energy-saving targets for the first half of 2016, more effort has been pledged to support the country’s green sector.
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Chinese ports feel the pinch
The news that Maersk Line is to end services to and from ten Chinese ports from September in a cost cutting exercise could be construed as an unhappy symptom of China''s growth slow down.