All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 688

  • he LNG bunker barge is to be built in Korea to BV class
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    BV classification for LNG bunker vessel

    2014-09-10T11:41:00Z

    Bureau Veritas is to class an LNG bunker vessel being built by Korea''s Hanjin Heavy Industries, under an agreement between Japan''s NYK and Mitsubishi and France''s GDF Suez.

  • Success story: Terex continues its success with reach stackers in Latin America
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    Orders flow in for Terex

    2014-09-10T11:05:00Z

    Terex Port Solutions (TPS) has installed a second Terex Gottwald portal harbour crane in the terminal of Fospar SA Fertilizantes Fostfatados do Paraná in Paranagua, Brazil.

  • Regulation role: Nigeria gets tough on ports. Credit: APM Terminals
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    Nigeria's new regulator

    2014-09-10T10:00:00Z

    COMMENT: In the wake of numerous complaints by port users to government, Nigeria has taken the interesting step of appointing the Nigeria Shippers’ Council as an arm’s length Economic Port Regulator, writes Mike Mundy.

  • Think big: Tema's development is supporting Ghana's deepwater aims. Credit: Jonathan Ernst/World Bank
    News

    Ghana ups the ante

    2014-09-10T10:00:00Z

    COMMENT: Ghana has added its name to the growing list of ports along the West African coast which have firm plans to add new deepwater capacity.

  • News

    Mexican ports too expensive to retain transhipment

    2014-09-09T12:25:00Z

    The Mexican Association of Shipping Agents (AMANAC) has called on national ports to improve their competitiveness through reduced tariffs, which are among the highest in the world.

  • News

    Portuguese ports to combine purchasing power

    2014-09-09T12:24:00Z

    Portuguese ports are to make joint purchases of goods and services, with the aim of achieving a savings of 15% by 2020.

  • Overcoming issues: Turkey is weak on legal and administrative structures, customs clearance, infrastructure problems and planning problems Credit: eutrophication&hypoxia
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    Urgent need for Turkey planning review

    2014-09-09T12:22:00Z

    Turkey needs to re-evaluate port planning and design across the board to ensure that it is able to capitalise on its "promising" future, according to Celalettin Ilhan, deputy general manager of STFA Construction Group/ ECAP.

  • EMP's Aquarius MRE System project uses an advanced integrated system of rigid sails, solar panels and energy storage modules to enable ships to tap into renewable energy
    News

    Eco Marine shortlisted for efficiency awards

    2014-09-09T11:37:00Z

    Japan’s renewable energy expert, Eco Marine Power (EMP), has been nominated as a finalist in two categories of the inaugural Ship Efficiency Awards 2014, hosted by Lloyd’s Register and organised by Fathom Shipping.

  • Malaysia could be the next LNG hub. Photo: Eric Teoh/Flickr
    News

    Malaysian potential for LNG top spot

    2014-09-08T17:14:00Z

    The commercial intelligence specialist for the energy, metals and mining industries, Wood Mackenzie says that by 2020, Malaysia has the potential to be the largest supplier of flexible LNG to the global market, larger even than Qatar.

  • Invitation letter
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    Port of Barcelona - hosts of the 2014 GreenPort Cruise Conference & GreenPort Congress

    2014-09-08T16:53:00Z

    Barcelona is Spain''s number one port and is located in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula less than 150 km from the French border. The Port of Barcelona will host a Welcome Reception, Gala Dinner and Port Tour - book your place now to find out more.

  • Slowing growth: But Ningbo-Zhoushan still has a year on year growth of 10%
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    Slower growth for Chinese ports

    2014-09-08T16:14:00Z

    Shanghai International Shipping Institute (SISI) says that during the second quarter of 2014, global ports suffered weak performance because of lower trade demand by Asia.

  • Gala dinner networking
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    Join your peers from across the world!

    2014-09-08T12:51:00Z

    Book your place now to join port professionals from ports and terminals across the world. Delegates from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Columbia, Ghana, Iceland, Malaysia, South Africa and the USA, as well as from Europe, have already confirmed their attendance.

  • Delegates at the 8th GreenPort Congress
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    Supporting associations' members benefit from discounted delelgate places

    2014-09-06T16:34:00Z

    ESPO, EcoPorts, PEMA Environment Committee, Feport, Euroshore and IAPH are just some of the associations supporting the 2014 GreenPort Congress. Book your place and benefit from the discounts available.

  • Navis invests: The software specialist spends 31% of its revenue on research and development
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    Cutting edge technologies on dock

    2014-09-06T09:58:00Z

    Navis is looking to the future to ensure container terminals are ''big ship'' ready in advance of the arrival of 25,000 teu vessels.

  • Could nanotechnology provide the key to cutting PM and NOx from ships?
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    Nanotechnology applied to fuel emulsion to cut emissions

    2014-09-04T16:48:00Z

    UK-based SulNOx Fuel Fusions says that application of nanotechnology to emulsified fuel could cut emissions of NOx by 50% and particulates by up to 90%, as well as “slash the emissions of green house gases”.

  • News

    Kalmar helps automate new Melbourne terminal

    2014-09-04T16:33:00Z

    Kalmar, part of Cargotec, is to supply container handling equipment and related automation technology worth more than €40m to Port of Melbourne’s new container terminal.

  • Ebola outbreak: Operations at the Port of Lagos, including the Apapa terminal, are said to be normal
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    Ebola outbreak re-routing port calls

    2014-09-03T16:14:00Z

    Since the Ebola outbreak, concerns have been escalating over the knock on effects to operations at ports in South Africa, South America and the Ivory Coast.

  • Rotterdam congestion: Delays are easing but schedule reliability has been affected
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    Rotterdam congestion eases but reliability knocked

    2014-09-03T16:04:00Z

    Delays are starting to ease at the Port of Rotterdam because of the short term measures put in place last month, but new research shows that schedule reliability to the port plummeted this summer because of the congestion.

  • Rotterdam congestion: Delays are easing but schedule reliability has been affected
    News

    Rotterdam congestion eases but reliability knocked

    2014-09-03T16:00:00Z

    Delays are starting to ease at the Port of Rotterdam because of the short term measures put in place last month, but new research shows that schedule reliability to the port plummeted this summer because of the congestion.

  • ContiPressureCheck is said to enhance safety and efficiency in ports
    News

    Continental CST releases the pressure

    2014-09-03T15:41:00Z

    Continental Commercial Speciality Tires (CST) has launched a new tyre pressure monitoring system designed to enhance safety and efficiency of vehicle fleets in ports.