All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 612
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Alexandra Dock site construction progressing well
ABP has announced that construction work on the Green Port Hull Alexander Dock site is progressing well and on schedule for early completion in 2017.
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Free plastic disposal at ports
From 1 January 2016 sea-going vessels will be able to dispose of unlimited plastic ships’ waste free of charge in the ports of Rotterdam Rijnmond and the North Sea Channel district.
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Changing risks at ports and terminals
As pivotal hubs within global trade, container ports and terminals face risks that have potentially serious consequences for international supply chains, says insurance and risk management expert, the TT Club.
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Romanian oil recycling plant
Ecoslops, the recycled marine fuels from oil residues expert, is to conduct a feasibility study for the development of a new oil residue processing plant in the Romanian Port of Constanta.
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Salalah opens new multipurpose terminal
The Port of Salalah has opened a new deep-water general cargo and liquid bulk terminal.
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Terberg wins Stena order
DDL has been working with Stena Line to finance the replacement of its fleet of terminal tractors at six ports in the Netherlands and the UK.
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Environmental consultancy acquisition
Stormwater Italia has completed the process of acquiring the Italian based engineering consultancy, Envicon (Environmental Consulting).
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Environmental consultancy acquisition
Stormwater Italia has completed the process of acquiring the Italian based engineering consultancy, Envicon (Environmental Consulting).
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Report on Green Ship Technologies
IMarEST and the UK Science and Innovation Network (SIN) Southeast Asia have hosted a round table discussion to investigate Green Ship Technologies within Asia.
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Controversial Abbott Point expansion approved
Australia’s Queensland state government has approved the expansion of Abbot Point in north Queensland which will see the port become one of the world’s largest coal ports.
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PANYNJ overcomes truck congestion
Large volumes from container ships have been causing long delays for trucks at The Port Authority of New York New Jersey (PANYNJ), a situation not helped by the multiyear project to rebuild the New Jersey Turnpike.
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Moín access delays could hinder APMT
A lack of financing is threatening to delay the construction of a much needed access road to Moín port in Costa Rica, according to local media reports.
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Zero emissions Kalmar FastCharge solution
Kalmar has unveiled a new eco-friendly fast charging solution for electric powered shuttle and straddle carriers, the Kalmar FastCharge.
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STM project discussed at MONALISA 2.0
The blueprints for sea traffic management (STM) are set to become a reality following the MONALISA 2.0 final conference in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Eco-friendly tug for Haifa Port
Haifa Port has taken delivery of a brand new eco-friendly tug to help improve efficient operations at the port, according to media reports.
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PSA and SP training collaboration
PSA Corporation Limited (PSA) and Singapore Polytechnic have developed a Specialist Diploma in Port Management and Operations.
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Efficient bulk terminal planning
Continuing voracious demand for mined materials in the developing nations has led to a requirement for increased bulk terminal capacity and efficient advanced planning, says Rajan Narayan, technical director at BMT Consultants India.
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ECSA call for action
European shipowners have called for action to address greenhouse gas emissions from ships engaged in international trade.
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Kalmar e-RTGs for Piraeus
Cargotec''s Kalmar has signed a third large order for additional fifteen all-electric rubber-tyred gantry cranes with Piraeus Container Terminal (PCT) S.A. in Greece.
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Davao PPP deadline pushed back
The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) has given potential bidders an extended deadline to prepare offers for the Davao Sasa Port modernisation project.