All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 693

  • News

    Congestion cleared at LA

    2014-08-06T13:39:00Z

    APL’s terminal at the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) is apparently now rid of congestion following the implementation of a new appointment system for trucks.

  • ‘Blue Star Delos’ will be used for onboard renewables trials
    News

    Shipping renewable energy innovation project is launched

    2014-08-06T12:55:00Z

    Japan-based Eco Marine Power (EMP) and Blue Star Ferries of Greece, part of the Attica group, are to collaborate on development of renewable energy and fuel-saving solutions.

  • "Genova and Savona should be competing with ports in other regions, not with each other,” Luigi Merlo, Genova Port Authority
    News

    Keeping an open mind

    2014-08-06T10:00:00Z

    The merger of Savona and Genova port authorities is far from a done deal, as Alex Hughes discovers

  • Bigger ships force depth issues. Credit: WSDOT
    News

    Deeper dredging demands

    2014-08-06T10:00:00Z

    New deeper draft vessels keep coming, as do vessels with a wider beam and length overall dictating the need for deeper channel depth and draft alongside quays as well as other requirements such as larger turning circles.

  • NANHUA-Europe is a distributor of heavy duty LED Lighting designed for ports, crane-builders, offshore, marine and other heavy industries.
    News

    Improving safety, and reliability in the port

    2014-08-05T14:19:00Z

    LED lights help to conserve energy, they last longer and are better for the environment. One of the success stories is the use of Nanhua-Europe LED lighting in different port projects.

  • Malawi’s Shire River Basin is the country’s single most important water resource Photo: Mott MacDonald
    News

    Malawi River Basin programme

    2014-08-05T12:02:00Z

    Global engineering and development consultancy, Mott MacDonald, has been appointed to work on the first phase of the Shire River Basin Management Programme by Malawi’s Ministry of Agriculture.

  • The parties will work together on the development, marketing and usage of LNG in-road transport and shipping
    News

    German MoU singed for LNG development

    2014-08-04T15:06:00Z

    Gazprom and Hafen-Entwicklungs-gesellschaft Rostock, operator of the Baltic Sea port of Rostock, have signed an LNG Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

  • The LNG hybrid barge will enable the Port of Hamburg to provide cold ironing power to cruise ships
    News

    Becker LNG barge at SMM

    2014-08-04T12:50:00Z

    Becker Marine Systems’ LNG Hybrid Barge will be on show at this year’s SMM exhibition, where it will be christened.

  • Market analysis: Investment in % of revenue, weighted by revenue for APMT, PSA, DP World, Cosco Pacific, HHLA and Eurokai (excl. Eurokai and DP World 2005/06) Source: Company reports
    News

    What does the future hold?

    2014-08-04T11:04:00Z

    Shipping lines are the centre of attention because the market is very dynamic, due to consolidation in the industry and vessels getting larger in terms of size and fleet. The container terminal industry is dynamic in almost the same way, but not as transparent, writes Daniel Schäfer

  • Top marks: Korfakkan achieved the highest productivity in 2013, according to JOC
    News

    Productivity up in 2013

    2014-08-04T10:33:00Z

    JOC’s latest Port Productivity database, which contains loading and unloading speeds for over 483 ports and 771 terminals, reveals that the top 25 operators in each region around the globe all increased productivity in 2013.

  • Cash plug: APM Terminals' Algeciras investment helped the port regain its top transhipment slot
    News

    Transhipment merry-go-round

    2014-08-04T10:00:00Z

    The fight for transhipment traffic in the Mediterranean shows no signs of weakening, finds Alex Hughes

  • Ports America is expanding at Long Beach. Photo: Paul Ottaviano
    News

    Ports America expands at Long Beach

    2014-08-01T11:24:00Z

    Ports America is expanding its box operations at the Port of Long Beach, with a 30% stake in rival container terminal operator, International Transportation Service (ITS).

  • Conference

    Why Attend?

    2014-08-01T11:14:00Z

    Coastlink is a neutral pan-European network dedicated to the promotion of short sea and feeder shipping, and, the intermodal transport networks that support the sector.The conference promotes debate on the challenges and opportunities affecting the industry, whilst enabling conference delegates and participants to establish and build on relationships through the ...

  • News

    World’s largest hydraulic material handler launched

    2014-08-01T11:07:00Z

    Finland’s Mantsinen Group has added a new addition, and also the world’s largest, hydraulic material handler to its range.

  • News

    More Jade Software for North America

    2014-08-01T11:07:00Z

    Jade Software is to supply its terminal operating system (TOS), Jade Master Terminal, to Alabama Steel Terminals LLC (AST) – the 10th order from North America in 18 months.

  • News

    GTT secures another LNG carrier order

    2014-08-01T11:02:00Z

    Gaztransport and Technigaz (GTT), designer of membrane containment systems for LNG transport and storage, has secured an order for nine LNG carriers being built by Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering.

  • Poured in: Vale is heavily investing in its iron ore facilities
    News

    Making minerals count

    2014-08-01T10:00:00Z

    Despite the sensational headlines, ports are capitalising on iron ore potential. John Bensalhia reports

  • Environmental monitoring of the Savannah River is now underway
    News

    Environmental monitoring underway in Savannah

    2014-07-31T17:25:00Z

    Environmental monitoring for the Savannah Harbour Expansion Project (SHEP) is now underway following the signing of the Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014 earlier this year.

  • News

    Port development concerns

    2014-07-31T11:28:00Z

    The development of new ports and the expansion of existing ports is mostly determined by the market, but Drewry Shipping Consultants says a free market might not always be best.

  • The environmental aid will go to Finnlines Oyj, Viking Line Abp, and NLC Ferry Ab Oy (Wasaline)
    News

    Finland funds environmental upgrades

    2014-07-30T16:40:00Z

    The Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communications has set aside €4.5m to help with costs related to sulphur scrubbers and the modification of fuel systems on ships.