All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 572
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Carbon award for Dover
The UK''s Dover Harbour Board has achieved the Carbon Trust Standard award for the fourth time after accomplishing an impressive 17.2% reduction in the Port of Dover carbon footprint.
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A revolutionary new way of moving boxes
DP World has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with US-based Hyperloop One to explore the value of using innovative Hyperloop systems to move cargo around between its ports.
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Hull windfarm blade facility nears completion
Siemens’ new facility in Hull dedicated to building blades for offshore wind turbines for the UK domestic market is approaching completion.
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Californian climate bill woes
There is an amount of uncertainty surrounding a new climate bill which will affect US Californian ports and how this will affect them competitively.
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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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Celestyal Cruises CEO and ESPO Secretary General to give Keynote Addresses
Kerry Anastassiadis and Isabelle Ryckbost to open GreenPort Cruise 2016 - book now to hear these addresses which kick start a programme packed with ideas and innovation.
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Celestyal Cruises CEO and ESPO Secretary General to give Keynote Addresses
Kerry Anastassiadis and Isabelle Ryckbost to open GreenPort Cruise 2016 - book now to hear these addresses which kick start a programme packed with ideas and innovation.
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Hull windfarm blade facility nears completion
Siemens’ new facility in Hull dedicated to building blades for offshore wind turbines for the UK domestic market is approaching completion.
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Smarter bulk handling
A bulk handling equipment expert has introduced an innovative technology that uses the kinetic energy from a moving conveyor belt to generate enough power to run a wide variety of electronic systems.
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Smarter bulk handling
A bulk handling equipment expert has introduced an innovative technology that uses the kinetic energy from a moving conveyor belt to generate enough power to run a wide variety of electronic systems.
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Venue confirmed for 2016 GreenPort Cruise Conference and GreenPort Congress
Venice Passenger Terminal (VTP), in the heart of Venice Port will be the venue for the 11th GreenPort Congress & 4th GreenPort Cruise Conference. Book your place to join peers from around the world at this historic location.
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Venue confirmed for 2016 GreenPort Cruise Conference and GreenPort Congress
Venice Passenger Terminal (VTP), in the heart of Venice Port will be the venue for the 11th GreenPort Congress & 4th GreenPort Cruise Conference. Book your place to join peers from around the world at this historic location.
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Danish Maritime Days green focus
New solutions to climate and environmental challenges will centre this year’s Danish Maritime Days, which takes place from 24-28 October.
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Moving towards zero emissions
The Port of Long Beach is said to be ‘well on its way’ to achieving its zero-emission harbour goal, according to port officials.
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Colombia needs to confront its logistics bottlenecks
In Colombia, the government and private sector have put together a logistics committee to tackle bottlenecks.
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Guaymas to play complementary role to Long Beach
In Mexico, the Sonora state government is promoting the Port of Guaymas as a complementary port to that of Long Beach, in California.
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Penang port attracts investor
Nearly half of Penang Port is to be bought by utilities and infrastructure group, MMC Corp, the company said in a filing with the Malaysian stock exchange.
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Algeciras to build third box terminal
In Spain, Algeciras Bay Port Authority has issued a tender for the construction and operation of its third container terminal. Interested parties have until November 30 to present bids.
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Terminal operators look to consolidate ownership
Global shipping consultancy, Drewry, says as the sector is being faced with the dual challenges of weaker demand growth and rising costs due to larger vessels and alliances, terminal operators are looking to consolidate terminal ownership.
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Nagoya and Guangzhou top 'riskiest port' ranking
RMS has analysed the catastrophe risk of the world’s ports and ranked the top ten for greatest potential loss.