All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 574

  • Greener cleaning: HullWiper in operation at the Port of Rotterdam
    News

    Greener hull cleaning at Rotterdam

    2016-08-03T14:58:00Z

    Greener hull cleaning is coming to the waters of the Port of Rotterdam courtesy of GAC EnvironHull.

  • Greener cleaning: HullWiper in operation at the Port of Rotterdam
    News

    Greener hull cleaning at Rotterdam

    2016-08-03T14:50:00Z

    Greener hull cleaning is coming to the waters of the Port of Rotterdam courtesy of GAC EnvironHull.

  • Ports of Auckland and Napier Port make a deal
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    Strategic port alliance

    2016-08-03T14:44:00Z

    Ports of Auckland Limited and Napier Port have announced a strategic alliance to provide sustainability and community benefits.

  • News

    Pressure on transhipment ports

    2016-08-03T09:55:00Z

    COMMENT: You would think that as container ships got bigger that we would see fewer ports of call, writes Ben Hackett.

  • News

    No love lost

    2016-08-03T09:55:00Z

    Infrastructure funds can be a lifeline for port finance, but the feeling is not reciprocated. Barry Parker reports

  • News

    Winners and losers scenario looms

    2016-08-03T09:55:00Z

    Make no mistake the desperate state of the container shipping industry in terms of its ability to consistently make a profit is forcing fundamental changes, writes Mike Mundy.

  • Unionised: ports on the US West Coast face more challenging labour conditions. Credit: Bari Bookout.jpg
    News

    On the job

    2016-08-03T09:55:00Z

    Ports need to weigh up the pros and cons of different shift lengths, finds Martin Rushmere

  • Home from home: remote operators at Manzanillo International Terminal can enjoy the comforts of an office environment. Credit: ABB
    News

    Off the dock

    2016-08-03T09:55:00Z

    The perks of divorcing the driver from port equipment are clear, finds Alex Hughes

  • Uplifting: geared transloaders can address bottlenecks. Credit: MacGregor
    News

    Floating capacity

    2016-08-03T09:55:00Z

    Transhipment can help with dry cargo management, as John Bensalhia explains

  • What might the implications of Brexit be for global shipping? Credit: Rareclass
    News

    Slow burning global issues

    2016-08-03T09:55:00Z

    COMMENT: New York is miles away from London, the epicenter of the shock waves that were generated in late June’s Brexit - Britain''s referendum to leave the EU - vote, writes Barry Parker.

  • Safety first: port operators have a number of basic legal duties to ensure health and safety at ports. Credit: APMT
    News

    Balancing risks

    2016-08-03T09:55:00Z

    Privatised or not, port operators are exposed to a complex and changing range of risks, finds Lara Shingles

  • Upset: Miami's dredging project has angered environmentalists. Credit: USACE
    News

    Murky waters

    2016-08-03T09:54:00Z

    There are lessons to be learnt from Miami''s dredging-related issues, explains Stevie Knight

  • Kwai Tsing Container Terminals
    News

    Movers and shakers

    2016-08-03T09:54:00Z

    East Asian ports are at the vanguard of container ship development.

  • Long term: if you’re expecting to be on your site for 30, 50, or 100 years, you need to get along with your neighbours
    News

    Don’t skimp

    2016-08-03T09:54:00Z

    Cutting corners with the masterplan could cost ports a lifetime of missed revenue. Lara Shingles reports

  • Losses: McKinsey has identified $17bn of annual waste in ocean container supply chain process. Credit: Port of Gothenburg.
    News

    Embrace the data

    2016-08-03T09:54:00Z

    Ports need to take the leap into the unknown to capitalise on data-related gains, finds Carly Fields.

  • Rising star: Malta Freeport Terminals has broken through the 3m teu barrier
    News

    Centre stage

    2016-08-03T09:54:00Z

    Could it be ‘all change’ for some of the Mediterranean’s key ports? Felicity Landon reports

  • News

    Slow burner

    2016-08-03T09:54:00Z

    After nearly ten years of speculation on its global impact, the world finally has an expanded Panama Canal.

  • Ports are increasingly considering their cruise attractiveness. Credit: Marcel Sala
    News

    Cruising for better port pricing

    2016-08-03T09:54:00Z

    Cruises are increasingly relevant in port development so taking a look at pricing can be insightful, writes Peter de Langen.

  • Aerial view of the Port of Busan
    News

    Busan Port aspires to global hub status

    2016-08-03T09:54:00Z

    Busan has clear aspirations for its future position in Asia.

  • TIGER funding: The Port of Albany has been given a grant to improve cargo handling Photo: Wikimedia/UpstateNYer CC BY-SA 3.0
    News

    Six US ports snare TIGER funding

    2016-08-02T15:59:00Z

    The news that six US ports have snared Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) funding this year has been welcomed, but there is the notion that the funding should go towards a broader range of port projects.