All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 725

  • The goverment's plan to tender out the Jawahar dock at Chennai looks to have backfired
    News

    Chennai project fails to attract bidders?

    2014-01-09T11:42:00Z

    Apparently the tender process to develop a disused coal terminal at the Indian government''s Chennai port has ended with no bids being received.

  • From the outset, it was clear that the six year project at Durban was not likely to be a smooth and simple process
    News

    Durban Container Terminal development still on

    2014-01-09T10:57:00Z

    Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) says that the plan to lengthen and deepen Durban harbour is still on, despite media reports that it has come under fire from environmental organisations.

  • Ports need to revisit disaster preparedness plans in light of damage in the Philippines. CRedit: Globovision
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    Prepare for the worst

    2014-01-09T10:35:00Z

    In the wake of the devastating effects of typhoon Haiyan on the Philippines, the debate has intensified as to the effects of global warming on tropical storms.

  • News

    Aversion to PPPs

    2014-01-09T10:00:00Z

    Public private partnerships in the Philippines have not, generally speaking, fared well.

  • Svitzer Australia will supply four 33m, 80 tonne bollard-pull tugs to help export LNG shipments from the Wheatstone terminal
    News

    Svitzer Australia assist with LNG shipments

    2014-01-09T09:28:00Z

    Svitzer Australia is to supply four 33m, 80 tonne bollard-pull tugs to help export shipments from the Chevron-operated Wheatstone LNG terminal as part of a AUS$650m (US$579m) contract.

  • News

    New guidance on ballast water

    2014-01-08T20:37:00Z

    Lloyd’s Register has published a new guide on understanding ballast water management.

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    Feedering fan

    2014-01-08T10:00:00Z

    MICT offers some instructive lessons to its peers in feeder terminal operation, reports Mike Mundy

  • ABB shore-to-ship application
    News

    Shaping the environmental future for ports

    2014-01-07T20:30:00Z

    Many of the world’s harbours are located in city environments where noise and emission pollution from docked ships is a growing concern. With this in mind, port cities, port authorities, ship-owners, industry suppliers and regulators are now focusing on the decade old technology known as shore-to-ship power, for which universal ...

  • Unions say that working conditions at Lisbon have deteriorated since the adoption of a new Port Law in February 2013
    News

    Portuguese dockers air grievances

    2014-01-07T16:24:00Z

    A pledge of support has been given to dockers in Lisbon by both the European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) and the International Dockworkers’ Council (IDC) in advance of a Europe-wide strike planned for next week.

  • Fjord Line will soon be able to bunker its LNG ferries with passengers on board. Photo: Fjord Line
    News

    New LNG bunkering for Fjord Line

    2014-01-07T12:25:00Z

    Fjord Line is to bunker its new LNG ferries while passengers are on board, once permission is granted by Norwegian authorities.

  • Jeddah has been one of the region's star performers. Credit: OK Photography
    News

    Middle Eastern moves

    2014-01-07T10:00:00Z

    Middle East container trade rides the wave of increased regional spending. Mike Mundy reports

  • Dampier’s first floating deck is expected to be commissioned in January
    News

    Dampier’s first floating deck is expected to be commissioned in early January 2014

    2014-01-06T10:00:00Z

    Dampier’s first floating deck is expected to be commissioned in JanuaryOne port which has created its own solution is the Dampier Port Authority in West Australia, where chief operating officer Captain Paul Toussaint-Jackson has devised a floating deck transhipment system featuring a deck which moves back and forth between landside ...

  • Port of Salalah employees plant trees
    News

    Switching on to Salalah's savings

    2014-01-05T19:51:00Z

    The Port of Salalah''s SWITCH programme aims to reduce the port’s carbon offset by 25% by 2014 and as part of the project the port has launched 17 ongoing initiatives to reduce carbon emissions and waste over the last three years.

  • Pervious Pavement
    News

    Reducing run-off

    2014-01-05T19:50:00Z

    Reducing the environmental import of port development can actually save money.

  • SOLAS, MARPOL amendments entered into force on 1 January 2014
    News

    MARPOL amendments enter into force

    2014-01-03T16:02:00Z

    The New Year has seen a number of amendments to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) enter into force and take effect.

  • CSL's transhippers provide a “dramatically improved” value proposition for bulk
    News

    Cargo shift

    2014-01-03T10:00:00Z

    Ports are looking to specialist solutions for bulk transhipments, as Dave and Iain MacIntyre find out

  • Ports need to pay attention to cyber threats
    News

    Patched into cyber risks

    2014-01-02T18:59:00Z

    Since the rushed introduction of the International Ship and Port Facility Code back in 2004, ports have had a dogged focus on security of their facilities. Miles of perimeter fencing has been erected, tens of thousands of security plans have been put in place and countless port security officers have ...

  • ‘Smit Elbe’, now running on synthetic diesel to reduce emissions
    News

    Synthetic diesel tug

    2014-01-02T16:37:00Z

    Dutch company Royal Boskalis says that the tug ‘Smit Elbe’, which is based in the port of Rotterdam, has become the first tug in the Netherlands to be fuelled with Shell GTL.

  • The TraPac terminal has been an important adopter of Kalmar's automated equipment
    News

    Kalmar automation for TraPac

    2014-01-02T12:43:00Z

    TraPac Inc’s automated terminal at the Port of Los Angeles has awarded Kalmar, part of Cargotec, a contract to integrate the controls for its new rail mounted gantry cranes (RMGs) in its intermodal yard.

  • News

    Paying for progress

    2014-01-02T10:00:00Z

    HFW''s Gudmund Bernitz discusses the financing options open to ports looking to expand