All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 617

  • Port Authority of Savona and Costa Cruises have signed an agreement
    News

    Sustainable cruise development

    2015-11-18T15:24:00Z

    The Port Authority of Savona and Costa Cruises have signed a three year agreement for the development of sustainability in the cruise sector.

  • Cavotec wins port equipment orders worth more than €9m
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    Cavotec nets €9m in orders

    2015-11-18T12:32:00Z

    Cavotec has won five separate orders with a combined value of more than €9m for its innovative technologies.

  • Newport Docks in South Wales is benefitting from around 81% in energy savings
    News

    Shining the light on energy savings

    2015-11-17T14:42:00Z

    The Associated British Ports’ (ABP) owned Newport Docks in South Wales is benefitting from around 81% in energy savings owing to its new upgraded lighting system.

  • Newport Docks in South Wales is benefitting from around 81% in energy savings
    News

    Shining the light on energy savings

    2015-11-17T14:38:00Z

    The Associated British Ports’ (ABP) owned Newport Docks in South Wales is benefitting from around 81% in energy savings owing to its new upgraded lighting system.

  • New York Governor Andrew Cuomo vetoed the Port Ambrose terminal project
    News

    LNG terminal vetoed

    2015-11-17T14:10:00Z

    Andrew Cuomo, Governor of New York, has vetoed the Port Ambrose Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Deepwater Port on grounds of security and economic concerns.

  • LA Harbour Commission approves US$1.8m in FEMA grants
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    LA approves security and operations grants

    2015-11-17T09:08:00Z

    The Los Angeles Boat of Harbour Commission has approved three grants from the US Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) totalling US$1.8m.

  • Livorno will supply vessels with electricity
    News

    Livorno goes electric

    2015-11-16T13:54:00Z

    Livorno is to become the first port in Italy, and the second in Europe, to supply vessels with electricity from the shore with anti-pollution technology.

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    News

    New green cranes for Luka Koper

    2015-11-16T13:54:00Z

    Luka Koper will acquire 11 new higher capacity cranes for container handling, including seven new electric rubber tyred gantry cranes (E-RTG).

  • Port Authority of Savona and Costa Cruises have signed an agreement
    News

    Sustainable cruise development

    2015-11-16T11:56:00Z

    The Port Authority of Savona and Costa Cruises have signed a three year agreement for the development of sustainability in the cruise sector.

  • MARAD Administrator "Chip" Jaenichen
    News

    US ports suffer from ‘identity problem’

    2015-11-16T09:24:00Z

    US ports have an “identity problem”, according to Capt Chip Jaenichen, the administrator of the US Maritime Administration (MARAD).

  • Burnie will be the site for the new DPW terminal
    News

    DP World in Tasmanian deal

    2015-11-16T09:24:00Z

    DP World and Tasports have announced plans for a new container terminal for Burnie in northern Tasmania, dependent on the federal government easing coastal shipping restrictions which have prevented international vessels calling in Tasmania.

  • News

    Common NSW rate hike questioned

    2015-11-16T09:24:00Z

    Plans by the Port Authority of NSW to increase port charges from January 1 have aroused concerns from customers. The authority will increase prices for all vessels in the ports of Sydney Harbour, Port Botany, Port Kembla, Eden and Yamba, in general by 4.7%.

  • News

    Concerns on Darwin’s Chinese concession

    2015-11-16T09:24:00Z

    While the decision to award Darwin Port’s operational rights to a Chinese company after a bidding process has been largely welcomed, there has been concern at seeing the finer details of the agreement.

  • News

    ‘Dramatic changes’ forecast in New Zealand

    2015-11-16T09:24:00Z

    Fierce competition alongside an increasing prevalence of inland hub developments and supply chain alliances have been predicted in New Zealand’s port sector over the next two decades by Westpac industry economist David Norman.

  • News

    APM Terminals chases Itajaí concession extension

    2015-11-16T09:24:00Z

    APM Terminals has changed tack in its attempt to persuade the Brazilian government to grant it a concession extension at its Port of Itajaí container terminal.

  • News

    Manta modernisation set for 2016

    2015-11-16T09:24:00Z

    The President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, has revealed that modernisation of the Port of Manta will become a reality in 2016. This will form part of the ninety-third anniversary celebrations of the founding of the city.

  • International port operators show interest in bidding for Corozal
    News

    Global operators vie for Corozal's hand

    2015-11-13T12:48:00Z

    The Panama Canal Authority has announced that 11 of the world’s largest port operators have expressed interest in the Port of Corozal.

  • Tougher: Prismalence puts its LED lights through rigorous testing
    News

    Not all LED port fittings created equal

    2015-11-13T12:20:00Z

    As LED lighting gains in popularity, one European manufacturer has warned that not all LED port fixtures are created equal.

  • Livorno will supply vessels with electricity
    News

    Livorno goes electric

    2015-11-13T11:16:00Z

    Livorno is to become the first port in Italy, and the second in Europe, to supply vessels with electricity from the shore with anti-pollution technology.

  • Port of Dublin wins ESPO Award 2015
    News

    ESPO award for Dublin

    2015-11-12T15:01:00Z

    The Port of Dublin has been awarded this year’s ESPO Award in recognition of its strategies to make schools and universities aware of the local port’s activities.