All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 742

  • Kishorn Port wants to take advantage of the renewable energy industry Photo: Kishorn Port Ltd
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    Kishorn paves the way for renewables

    2013-09-25T11:44:00Z

    Kishorn Port in the UK has submitted comprehensive plans to develop facilities for the marine renewables industry, built on its previous history in the North Sea oil and gas industry.

  • LASSTEC's system could help Conductix reduce accidents during loading
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    Conductix-Wampfler expands

    2013-09-25T09:42:00Z

    Conductix-Wampfler Group is expanding its container handling equipment portfolio with the acquisition of France’s LASSTEC.

  • Automation is the way of the future. Credit: Koen Brouwer
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    Brains not brawn

    2013-09-25T00:00:00Z

    The 21st century will progressively see the deployment of a port labour force that uses its head rather than its muscle power.

  • Genova is addressing a dry bulk slump
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    All welcome

    2013-09-25T00:00:00Z

    Cargo diversity is the name of the game in Southern European ports, as Alex Hughes finds out

  • Noatum is comparing the benefits of LNG tractors to diesel ones in a pilot project in Valencia
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    Pioneering LNG in Valencia

    2013-09-24T17:47:00Z

    The Port of Valencia is piloting the use of LNG powered terminal equipment in a new pilot scheme at Noatum Container Terminal.

  • News

    Flaws dog Brazilian tenders

    2013-09-24T10:57:00Z

    The first tenders covering new concessions in Brazilian ports are due to be issued on October 25, allowing an auction to take place on November 25.

  • News

    North European ports sprint finish

    2013-09-24T10:56:00Z

    Hackett Associates’ North Europe Global Port Tracker is projecting a strong finish to the year and a sharp rebound in 2014 for North European ports.

  • News

    Liebherr wins European orders

    2013-09-24T10:56:00Z

    Liebherr Container Cranes has won two notable orders in Europe with seven straddle carriers heading to Rotterdam’s ECT Delta Terminal and two ship-to-shore and two rail mounted gantry cranes earmarked for APM Terminals Gothenburg.

  • News

    Chile strikes threatened over historic debt

    2013-09-24T10:56:00Z

    Casual workers at Chile''s ports are threatening to go on an all-out strike unless an amicable solution is agreed to a dispute they have with the tax authorities regarding additional payments.

  • Valencia's new infrastructure has been financed through both external and internal investment
    News

    Silver lining

    2013-09-24T00:00:00Z

    Spain''s doldrums have given Valencia reasons to be cheerful on exports. Alex Hughes reports

  • Dimitrios Theologitis, European Commission
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    Need to know more about environmental reporting and communication?

    2013-09-23T17:37:00Z

    Come to the GreenPort Congress! With a session dedicated to the topic and with presentations relating to port authorities, terminal operators and shipowners, we''ve got it covered!

  • GreenPort Congress delegates
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    8th GreenPort Congress - an international affair!

    2013-09-23T16:46:00Z

    Participants from Australia, Brazil, Cote D''Ivoire, Ghana, India, Nigeria, Malaysia as well as from across Europe, will be in Antwerp this October!

  • Antwerp keeps the environment at the front
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    Invitation to attend presentation of Sustainability Report during Antwerp Green Week

    2013-09-23T16:13:00Z

    The Port of Antwerp''s 2nd Sustainability Report will be presented on 8 October during Antwerp Green Week, when Antwerp Port Authority will also be hosting the GreenPort Congress.

  • With the acquisition, Martin Engineering has an even larger toolbox to solve dust management problems
    News

    Dust suppression acquisition

    2013-09-23T14:52:00Z

    American dust suppression firm Martin Engineering has acquired a Arizona based firm which specialises in dust management for mined minerals.

  • News

    Gulftainer eyes Russian potential

    2013-09-23T13:35:00Z

    International operator Gulftainer has said that it sees “considerable potential” in the Russian port market in light of Vladimir Putin’s announcement that he would like to see more private investment in national ports.

  • Noatum is comparing the benefits of LNG tractors to diesel ones in a pilot project in Valencia
    News

    Pioneering LNG in Valencia

    2013-09-23T11:23:00Z

    The Port of Valencia is piloting the use of LNG powered terminal equipment in a new pilot scheme at Noatum Container Terminal.

  • Bromma says that weigh bridges and twistlock sensors are the answer to the container weighing issue
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    Container weighing issue

    2013-09-23T11:22:00Z

    The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has lent its support to compromise proposals for the verification of container weights at ports.

  • News

    Predictability is key

    2013-09-23T00:00:00Z

    One of the greatest needs of industry, as regards the use of the oceans, is for predictability; industry needs to know what activities will be accepted, and under what conditions, in order to plan investment.

  • The European Federation of Inland Ports (EFIP) is the official voice of nearly 200 inland ports in 18 countries of the European Union, maritime transport.
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    Kathrin Obst is New EFIP Director

    2013-09-20T11:30:00Z

    Kathrin Obst has been appointed as the new Director of the European Federation of Inland Ports (EFIP). She succeeds Isabelle Ryckbost, who took on the position of Secretary General at ESPO this summer.

  • Ports and harbours need to work with ocean 'users' to make sure that their voice is heard
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    All in the planning

    2013-09-20T00:00:00Z

    Carl Friesen explains why Marine Spatial Planning affects port planning and operation