All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 664

  • Quantifying emissions: A job for the whole freight transport industry
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    Reducing emissions across the whole supply chain

    2015-02-19T09:55:00Z

    The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) says the new International Workshop Agreement (IWA 16) is a major step forward in achieving joined up thinking across the whole logistics support chain, including at ports and terminals.

  • Quantifying emissions: A job for the whole freight transport industry
    News

    Reducing emissions across the whole supply chain

    2015-02-19T09:50:00Z

    The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) says the new International Workshop Agreement (IWA 16) is a major step forward in achieving joined up thinking across the whole logistics support chain, including at ports and terminals.

  • The CPEM is fully equipped for research and development, including the possibility of full scale testing of several possibilities for the reuse of sediments
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    Treating contaminated soils and sediments

    2015-02-19T09:38:00Z

    Envisan France, the French branch of the environmental division of Jan De Nul Group, is constructing a new treatment centre (CPEM) in La Seyne-sur-Mer, Southern France, designed specifically for the treatment and valorisation of contaminated soils and sediments, writes Kristof Nachtergaele, manager treatment centres and Daphné Glaser, business development manager, ...

  • The delta-shaped construction of the AIV Lift's middle section has lowered the vehicle’s total weight reducing the energy and fuel needed to power the vehicle
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    Boosting efficiency between the quay and the stack

    2015-02-19T09:35:00Z

    The final frontier for terminal efficiency lies between the quay and the container stacks. Automated guided vehicles (AGVs) can boost productivity and lower OPEX in this area so that the whole terminal will see the benefits, says Michel Lyrstrand, global sales director, Gaussin.

  • At DP World’s Jebel Ali Terminals 1 & 2 in Dubai, UAE, the beneficial impacts (lower fuel consumption and emissions) of retrofitting RTG engines with more modern versions could be documented via the Monthly Environmental Monitoring/KPIs Programme
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    KPIs and measuring environmental performance

    2015-02-19T09:26:00Z

    Having made strong commitments to environmental stewardship, port authorities and operators are immersed in monitoring programmes to ascertain the performance of their activities against a series of criteria to reach stated targets, writes Charles Haine, sustainability advisor, maritime & waterways team, Royal HaskoningDHV.

  • Volume down: Oakland’s cargo volumes were hit hard in January
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    Labour dispute drags on

    2015-02-18T14:39:00Z

    Labour discussions are still underway to try to resolve the US west coast ports crisis with the Whitehouse arbitrator ushered in to help end the labour disputes this week.

  • Dr John Dinwoodie: "Working proactively to ensure sustainability...[is] something which is vital to maritime communities right across the country".
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    ‘Green’ checklist to improve smaller ports

    2015-02-18T11:26:00Z

    An 11-point checklist has been developed by researchers at Plymouth University that say it could help the UK’s smaller ports work more sustainably.

  • Operations are already in full swing at BGT
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    ICTSI moves in on Iraq

    2015-02-18T10:28:00Z

    International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) is taking advantage of new opportunities in developing Iraq, with expansion planned for its Basra Gateway Terminal (BGT) at the Port of Umm Qasr.

  • A&A provides Tier 2 pollution response services to over 85 ports, harbours and terminals in the UK
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    Preparing ports for oil spill response

    2015-02-17T12:27:00Z

    Over the past 20 years, a great deal of work has been done to clean up the environment and prevent pollution and with even more stringent regulations in place, being prepared for an oil spill is vital, UK-based Adler and Allan (A&A) told ‘GreenPort’.

  • DEME has won a number of dredging contracts worth €1.6bn
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    Order book boost for DEME

    2015-02-17T11:07:00Z

    Dredging, Environmental and Marine Engineering (DEME) has secured a number of new contracts worldwide worth approximately €1.6bn, providing a welcome boost for its order book in Q1 2015.

  • The Trondheim port basin project aims to restore the port basin to its desired depth and prevent the spread of contaminated sediments
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    Norwegian rehabilitation project

    2015-02-17T10:50:00Z

    Treatment and remediation expert, Envisan, has won an important rehabilitation project in Norway which aims to restore the port basin to its desired depth and stop the further spread of contaminated sediments.

  • Transferring dredged material from CSD to barge and TSHD. Photo courtesy of Bert Arien, Dredging International
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    Dredging strategies for successful port developments

    2015-02-17T09:49:00Z

    With commercial pressure to exploit resources in increasingly challenging and remote locations and the drive to accommodate ever increasing vessel sizes, port developers have a wealth of technical challenges to face. Mike Costaras, dredging group manager, HR Wallingford, looks at how advances in the way we plan and execute effective ...

  • The two LHM 600 cranes each provide a maximum lifting capacity of 208 tonnes and an outreach of up to 58m
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    Liebherr cranes boost Belgian activity

    2015-02-16T16:51:00Z

    Liebherr Maritime Cranes has delivered two of its strongest ever new mobile harbour cranes (LHM to Katoen Natie NV, which, as a result, has set a new benchmark in terms of lifting capacity at Antwerp.

  • Hamburg experienced around 24% more calls by containerships with slot capacities of over 10,000 teu in 2014 than in the previous year
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    Hamburg calls for infrastructure action

    2015-02-16T15:49:00Z

    The Port of Hamburg says that a 50% rise in seaport-hinterland traffic will shape the growth in freight traffic for Germany, but it warns that the country’s ports must rate top priority in the new Federal Transport Infrastructure Plan in order to keep up with it.

  • Port of Koper's waste management centre
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    No waste, just resources at the Port of Koper

    2015-02-16T15:15:00Z

    Concern for the environment is a constituent part of Port of Koper’s management policy and organisational culture, writes Franka Cepak, environmental manager, Port of Koper, Slovenia.

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    IMarEST tackles green issues

    2015-02-16T15:14:00Z

    The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEst), is turning its attentions to green ship technologies and marine energy with the intention of gauging views across the industry.

  • Kalmar's hybrid shuttle carriers have a regenerative energy system which converts electrical braking and spreader lowering energy into electric power
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    Kalmar hybrid shuttles bound for US

    2015-02-16T14:46:00Z

    Three new Kalmar hybrid shuttle carriers are bound for the US Port of Virginia with the aim of both helping increase terminal capacity and the port to attain its sustainability goals.

  • Kalmar's hybrid shuttle carriers have a regenerative energy system which converts electrical braking and spreader lowering energy into electric power
    News

    Kalmar hybrid shuttles bound for US

    2015-02-16T14:43:00Z

    Three new Kalmar hybrid shuttle carriers are bound for the US Port of Virginia with the aim of both helping increase terminal capacity and the port to attain its sustainability goals.

  • Going multimodal: Le Havre’s Port 2000
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    Le Havre aims high for 2020

    2015-02-16T12:10:00Z

    HAROPA’s Port 2000 in Le Havre is gearing up to achieve a throughput of 4.8m teu by 2020, an increase of 50%, and it has a clear strategy in place to achieve its target.

  • Going multimodal: Le Havre’s Port 2000
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    Le Havre aims high for 2020

    2015-02-16T12:07:00Z

    HAROPA’s Port 2000 in Le Havre is gearing up to achieve a throughput of 4.8m teu by 2020, an increase of 50%, and it has a clear strategy in place to achieve its target.