All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 670

  • Skills gap: Navis said there is a need for greater technical skills when handling big data
    News

    Addressing the IT talent crunch

    2015-01-08T09:50:00Z

    As container cargo handling operations become more technology driven, terminals will require the integration of multiple complex systems which operators must know how to use proactively to avoid a loss in productivity.

  • News

    Haifa repeats Konecranes order

    2015-01-07T16:34:00Z

    Israel’s Haifa Port Company has placed a repeat order with Konecranes for three RMGs to join the 12 already at the port.

  • News

    PSA first in Indonesia

    2015-01-07T16:34:00Z

    PSA International, Mitsui, NYK and IPC have joined forces on the construction and operation of a new container terminal at Tanjung Priok Port, Jakarta, Indonesia under a newly established project company, PT New Priok Container Terminal One (NPCT1).

  • The turnkey delivery of the first import terminal supplied by Wärtsilä includes complete unloading, storing and regasification equipment for LNG
    News

    Wärtsilä LNG terminal project

    2015-01-07T14:36:00Z

    Wärtsilä has been given full notice to proceed with the construction for a new a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in Tornio, Northern Finland.

  • New beginnings: ECT has dropped the lawsuit against the Port of Rotterdam regarding overcapacity issues at Maasvlakte II
    News

    Calmer waters in Rotterdam

    2015-01-07T12:23:00Z

    Europe Container Terminals (ECT) has dropped the lengthy lawsuit against the Port of Rotterdam Authority surrounding its concern over possible overcapacity issues at Maasvlakte II after three years of infighting.

  • Financial partnership: ADT will now be able to invest in the required expansion of the terminal
    News

    Khalifa terminal secures funding

    2015-01-06T15:15:00Z

    Abu Dhabi Terminals (ADT) has acquired a financing agreement with Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB) for the development of Khalifa Port Container Terminal (KPCT).

  • Kalmar said Gloria can deliver significant fuel savings of up to 20%
    News

    Reachstacker efficiency savings

    2015-01-06T11:20:00Z

    Kalmar, part of Cargotec, is delivering four of its latest generation Gloria reachstackers to International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI) to undertake container handling at Manila and Subic in the Philippines.

  • Gothenburg’s new straddle carriers can reduce particulate emissions and CO2 emissions by over 90%
    News

    Straddle carriers reduce emissions

    2015-01-06T11:20:00Z

    Twelve new diesel-electric hybrid straddle carriers are expanding operations at APMT’s terminal at Gothenburg, while enhancing safety and reducing particulate and CO2 emissions in line with sustainability goals.

  • The project prototypes prototypes will be tested at the Port of Valencia and the Port of Livorno
    News

    Terminal efficiency project

    2015-01-05T12:23:00Z

    The inaugural meeting of the Smart, Energy Efficient and Adaptive Port Terminals (SEA TERMINALS) has taken place in Valencia with the aim of hastening the transition of the port industry towards more efficient operational models.

  • Approval: the two-phased development could be out for tender soon
    News

    Green light in sight for Panama’s Corozal hub

    2014-12-31T10:41:00Z

    Panama’s 5m teu Pacific transhipment hub has been given the go-ahead by the Panama Canal Board of Directors, leaving just one hurdle before tendering of Corozal can begin in 2015.

  • ELECTRIC’s aim is to create an open access fast charging corridor situated along major motorways connecting Sweden, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands
    News

    TEN-T co-funded ELECTRIC project

    2014-12-30T11:19:00Z

    A new pan-European project, co-funded by the EU, will support the installation of a corridor of high-quality fast chargers along key European motorways up until the end of 2015.

  • Amsterdam is demonstrating that for inland barges it pays to be greener
    News

    It pays to be greener

    2014-12-29T12:00:00Z

    The Port of Amsterdam will begin to reward Green Award certified barges based on their level of membership which will determine the amount of discount on inland harbour dues in 2015.

  • Plenty: BMT finds that existing capacity is sufficient through to 2030
    News

    No need for new Hong Kong terminals

    2014-12-24T10:55:00Z

    New findings from a ‘Study on the Strategic Development Plan for Hong Kong Port 2030’ by BMT Asia Pacific reveals new terminals in the region aren’t needed to keep the sector competitive.

  • News

    ICS changes position on BWM Convention

    2014-12-24T10:38:00Z

    The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has agreed to stop actively discouraging governments that have not already ratified the Ballast Water Management Convention (BWM Convention), in the hope that it will trigger its entry into force sooner.

  • Familiarity: Eurogate sticks with its straddle supplier. Credit: Vielmo and EUROGATE
    News

    Eurogate to double hybrid staddle carrier capacity

    2014-12-24T10:12:00Z

    Terex Port Solutions (TPS) is to supply 15 diesel-electric Terex N SC 634 E straddle carriers for Eurogate Container Terminal Hamburg – a repeat of a previous order made in April.

  • Trailblazer: the success of the Copenhagen-Malmo merger has been emulated in Scandinavia and beyond
    News

    Getting in with the neighbours

    2014-12-24T10:00:00Z

    Various potential mergers between neighbouring port authorities have recently been in the news and the experiences of the newly-paired ports have in virtually all cases been positive.

  • The European Commission Ship Recycling Regulation was adopted in November 2013 Photo: NGO Shipbreaking Platform
    News

    Getting on board with ship recycling

    2014-12-23T13:39:00Z

    Two Chinese ship recycling yards have applied to be listed in the future EU list of ship recycling facilities.

  • Growth strategy: Marseille Fos wants to become a viable gateway alternative in Northern Europe
    News

    Marseille Fos growth strategy

    2014-12-23T10:49:00Z

    The Marseille Fos port authority has set out a strategy for growth over the next four years to make it a viable gateway alternative to other ports in northern Europe.

  • Barbados is doing its bit in terms of environmental stewardship Photo: Flickr/Roger Wollstadt
    News

    Barbados looks to greenhouse gas ratings

    2014-12-22T17:25:00Z

    Barbados Port has signed up with the RightShip and Carbon War Room greenhouse gas rating programme, which rewards vessels with better energy efficient ratings.

  • AMPT is beginning work on the new terminal project in Costa Rica
    News

    APMT begins work in Costa Rica

    2014-12-22T17:11:00Z

    APM Terminals Moin is beginning work on a new terminal project in Costa Rica after receiving approval from the country’s environmental agency.