All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 743
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Kalmar RTGs for Indonesia
Kalmar is helping Indonesia’s PT Terminal Petikemas Surabaya (TPS) clean up its act with six new E-One2 RTGs to be delivered in mid 2014.
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Kalmar RTGs for Indonesia
Kalmar is helping Indonesia’s PT Terminal Petikemas Surabaya (TPS) clean up its act with six new E-One2 RTGs to be delivered in mid 2014.
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Joint Colombian venture
Two independent terminal operators have signed a joint agreement to develop Aguadulce Port in Colombia in a move to share both costs and monopoly.
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Funding without a strategy
The interactions of politics and port commerce make for some strange stories: in early September, the US Department of Transportation awarded more than $100m in grants to a dozen recipients in port related projects - with more than half for infrastructure specifically at the ports.
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A new model for old infrastructure
Given the huge toll logistics takes on India’s overall gross domestic product, double that of West, there are obviously “significant savings” to be made from specialised, niche feeder operations.
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New port floodlight series
America’s Phoenix Products Company has launched its latest in innovative port equipment lighting, the EcoMod series.
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Black Sea ports offer potential
New data suggests that Black Sea ports are continuing to increase their container volumes in 2013 – with the Russian terminals and Poti in Georgia benefitting most from market development.
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Welcoming the waterfront of tomorrow
A New York area Congressional representative, Nydia Velazquez, has introduced the ''Waterfront of tomorrow'' act, legislation that, if it moves forward, would have important impacts on the waterfront around New York, and other ports that are balancing their roles as transport hubs with the concerns of the local citizenry.
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Skipping the queue
Stevie Knight explains why feedering by barge is the fix-all for congested terminals
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An eye on rival trade pacts
The inter-Asia container trades are booming – notably in South East Asia and in the north.
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Paving the way to Motorways of the Sea
22 partners and 5 implementing bodies from Spain, Italy, Slovenia, Greece, Germany and United Kingdom have joined together under a common cause to develop the Business to Motorways of the Sea (B2MOS) project.
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LNG bunkering alliance
The Port of Antwerp and the LNG shipper Exmar have formed a strategic alliance to develop LNG bunkering and its required studies.
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New strategic alliance for LNG bunkering in Antwerp
As a result of a European public tender, the Antwerp Port Authority appointed ship owning company EXMAR as its strategic partner for LNG bunkering in the port of Antwerp.
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Rotterdam takes Smart Grid plunge
The Port of Rotterdam is one of few ports investigating the ''Smart Grid'' concept and is working with GE to develop tailormade solutions.
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Fourth Gas Fuelled Ships conference closes to acclaim
The fourth Motorship Gas Fuelled Ships conference concluded on 12 September, and all of the 150-plus attending voted it a great success.
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How do shipowners carry out their environmental reporting?
Dust management in the Port of Amsterdam, Environmental reporting by a terminal operator.... Just some of the papers to be given at this year''s GreenPort Congress.
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All participants invited to join Gala Dinner
Hosted by the Port of Antwerp, this year''s Conference Networking Dinner will be held at The Ark, a stunning venue located in the port area.
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Discussion session to round off GreenPort Congress 2013
Dimitrios Theologitis, Patrick Verhoeven, Gun Rudeberg and Charles Haine to participate in Closing Panel Discussion: ''The Green Guide – the Way Forward''
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America’s infrastructure woes
Hot on the back of the news that the Port of Baltimore has received federal funding to increase its capacity, a new survey has been released showing the breadth of infrastructure concerns around America.