All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 600

  • Tampa pleased with funding commitment. Credit: Tom Wahlin
    News

    Tampa encouraged by funding increase

    2016-03-15T16:39:00Z

    Port Tampa Bay commended the Florida Legislature for an increase in the minimum statuary amount for seaport funding through the Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development (FSTED) programme.

  • The panels are expected to generate over $1.5m in profit for the SCPA
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    SCPA brings solar power to its terminals

    2016-03-15T15:52:00Z

    The South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) has announced for solar power to be implemented at the Wando Welch and Columbus Street terminals.

  • Kalmar's hybrid shuttle carrier is helping reduce fuel consumption at the Port of Virginia
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    Kalmar reduces fuel consumption and takes new RTG order

    2016-03-15T14:53:00Z

    Kalmar hybrid shuttle carriers in operation at Virginia International Gateway (VIG) are reducing fuel consumption by as much as 40% over traditional diesel driveline shuttle carriers, according to new data.

  • The Port of Tangier Med has been awarded EcoPort status by the ESPO
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    Tangier Med awarded EcoPort status in African first

    2016-03-15T09:45:00Z

    The port of Tangier Med in Morocco has been awarded the certification ‘EcoPort’ by the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO).

  • Standard shipping container with secure window for interaction with drivers on the weighbridge
    News

    TOS system solution

    2016-03-14T17:26:00Z

    Nectar Group has recently signed a ten-year agreement with Government of Sierra Leone to manage and run the bulk terminal located at Queen Elizabeth II Quay, Freetown.

  • Megaships are no longer delivering economies of scale, according to a study by Drewry. Photo: Kees Torn
    News

    End of the road for megaships?

    2016-03-14T12:07:00Z

    Megaships are no longer delivering economies of scale benefits to ports, terminal operators and shipping lines, according to a study carried out by shipping consultancy, Drewry.

  • Chevron has announced the first shipment of LNG produced by Australian Gorgon project
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    Chevron’s Australian Gorgon project produces first LNG

    2016-03-14T10:02:00Z

    US energy company Chevron Corporation has announced it has started producing liquefied natural gas (LNG) and condensate at the Gorgon project on Barrow Island off the northwest coast of Western Australia. The first LNG cargo is expected to be shipped next week.

  • PFLNG SATU is expected to be ready in the second quarter of 2016
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    Petronas floating LNG facility named

    2016-03-14T09:54:00Z

    Petronas’ first floating LNG facility has been named at a ceremony with partners Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. Ltd (DSME) and Technip.

  • Terex STS crane
    News

    Tanzania terminal orders Terex ship-to-shore cranes

    2016-03-10T15:32:00Z

    Terex Port Solutions, TPS, has received an order to supply two ship-to-shore cranes to Tanzania International Container Terminal Services, or TICTS.

  • News

    Ecuador promotes Manta-Manaus corridor

    2016-03-10T15:32:00Z

    Ecuador''s Overseas Trade Minister, Diego Aulestia, recently travelled to the Brazilian state of Amazonas to consolidate a trade corridor linking the port of Manta with Brazil''s port of Manaus.

  • GCT Deltaport Credit: Global Container Terminals
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    GCT Canada to optimize rail operations

    2016-03-10T15:32:00Z

    GCT Canada has selected INFORM’s Rail Scheduler software to optimise its rail operations, including container handover between yard and rail, as well as all remotely-operated rail-mounted gantry moves.

  • Flemming Dalgaard, chief executive of Gulftainer
    News

    Gulftainer registers strong performance in 2015

    2016-03-10T15:32:00Z

    The world’s largest privately-owned and independent port operator Gulftainer recorded a strong performance in 2015, with an overall growth of 4% across its global portfolio.

  • News

    ICTSI earnings drop in 2015

    2016-03-10T15:32:00Z

    International Container Terminal Services Inc, or ICTSI, posted significantly lower net income in 2015, due to non-cash and one-time charges.

  • Kalmar shuttle carrier
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    Kalmar to deliver 19 shuttles to new APM terminal

    2016-03-10T15:32:00Z

    Kalmar has been awarded a contract by APM Terminals to deliver 19 hybrid shuttle carriers to the operator’s newest container terminal, under construction in Vado, Italy.

  • The Port of Baltimore had a record year in 2015
    News

    Record year for Port of Baltimore

    2016-03-10T14:20:00Z

    Containers and car imports at the Helen Delich Bentley terminal have helped the Port of Baltimore to a record year in 2015, proving that Maryland is ‘open for business’.

  • EU measures threaten to ‘turn back the clock’ at British ports
    News

    Mounting objection to EU port legislation

    2016-03-10T10:28:00Z

    The European Parliament has voted to approve port services regulations that are designed to address restrictive practices at EU ports.

  • News

    IMO workshops to promote energy efficiency

    2016-03-10T10:15:00Z

    The IMO has held two international workshops to raise awareness of its regulations on energy efficiency and the control of greenhouse gas emissions from ships.

  • Submit your project for the ESPO award 2016
    News

    Submit your project for the ESPO award 2016

    2016-03-09T10:11:00Z

    Submissions are now being taken for the 8th European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) Award on Societal Integration of Ports.

  • A development project at Marseille Fos will be reshaped to allay the environmental fears of local residents and authorities
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    Environmental concerns over Marseille Fos development

    2016-03-09T09:37:00Z

    A key development project at Marseille Fos port will be reshaped to allay the environmental worries of residents and authorities in the area.

  • European port terminal operators are facing increasingly complex and intense competition
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    European container port competition ‘complex and intense’

    2016-03-08T14:47:00Z

    Container port competition across Europe has become increasingly complex and intense, creating a market in which all players can no longer record growth, according to a recent academic study by Portecomonics.