All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 758

  • Delegates networking at the Welcome Reception of the 1st GreenPort South Asia Conference
    News

    Mumbai to host 2nd GreenPort South Asia Conference

    2013-06-18T20:30:00Z

    Following a very successful first event held in Mumbai in March 2013, the 2nd GreenPort South Asia Conference will again be held in Mumbai, India on 26-27 February 2014.

  • News

    Preventing light pollution

    2013-06-18T16:23:00Z

    Preventing light pollution and saving money are top considerations for a new lighting policy to include DC power technology ahead of the construction of India’s first green port, Vizhinjam.

  • The development of ports and LNG facilities are threatening the Great Barrier Reef. Photo: ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies/ Marine Photobank
    News

    Port development threat to Great Barrier Reef

    2013-06-18T16:13:00Z

    The development of ports and liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities in and around Australia are apparently threatening the fragile ecosystem of the Great Barrier Reef.

  • The Panama Canal appears to have competition
    News

    Panama Canal rival

    2013-06-18T14:19:00Z

    The Nicaraguan government has apparently awarded a Chinese company a 100 year concession to build the alternative to the Panama Canal.

  • Implementing a sophisticated TOS in an emerging market means thinking hard, and investing upfront, not just in the system but the people
    News

    Culture clash

    2013-06-18T10:00:00Z

    Promising to cure all ills, the implementation of a TOS can still be a bitter pill for workers. Stevie Knight reports

  • OOCL was accredited by DNV for its environmental data for 2012
    News

    OOCL accredited for environmental data

    2013-06-17T15:50:00Z

    Hong Kong’s container shipping and logistics service company, Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has been accredited for its environmental data for 2012.

  • The Eminox exhaust systems will help Liebherr achieve Stage four emissions standards
    News

    Eminox wins exhaust contract

    2013-06-17T15:05:00Z

    Emissions technology specialist, Eminox, is to supply exhaust systems to Liebherr Machines Bulle SA, the Liebherr group engine manufacturer, to achieve Stage four emissions standards.

  • Food wastage often occurs if a container misses a transhipment
    News

    Maersk technology reduces food wastage

    2013-06-17T14:31:00Z

    Transportation time is one of the many reasons why food goes to waste worldwide. In a bid to help shipping lines and container terminals reduce food wastage, Maersk Container Industry has developed a range of new products and become an official sponsor for the United Nations’ initiative, UN Save Foods.

  • News

    Brazil ramps up concessioning activity

    2013-06-17T12:33:00Z

    Brazil''s National Waterway Transport Agency (Antaq) has scheduled four rounds of tenders covering the privatisation of terminals at Brazilian ports.

  • News

    Financial gains not to be sniffed at

    2013-06-17T10:00:00Z

    Financially, project cargo operations are lucrative propositions. While bracketed under breakbulk, project cargoes can still be charged at three times the breakbulk tonnage on a per cubic meter basis.

  • LPC anticipates container volumes to reach 350,000 teu for this financial year
    News

    Lyttelton invests in container terminal

    2013-06-14T20:24:00Z

    New Zealand’s Lyttelton Port of Christchurch (LPC) is set to buy a fourth ship to shore gantry crane to handle the growing container volumes at the port.

  • Mercator icon for mobile
    News

    GreenPort Congress' new Responsive Website

    2013-06-14T15:23:00Z

    GreenPort Congress has a fresh, new look website which has been re-engineered to incorporate ‘responsive design’.

  • Mercator icon for mobile
    News

    GreenPort Congress' new Responsive Website

    2013-06-14T15:23:00Z

    GreenPort Congress has a fresh, new look website which has been re-engineered to incorporate ‘responsive design’.

  • Project cargoes can be a lucrative earner for prepared ports
    News

    Out of the ordinary

    2013-06-14T10:00:00Z

    Investing in facilities, labour and space for project cargoes can reap rewards. John Bensalhia investigates

  • Órbita CraneOCR can save on efficiency and emissions
    News

    OCR technology cuts emissions

    2013-06-13T21:31:00Z

    Spain’s Órbita Ingeniería has launched a new quay crane optical character recognition (OCR) system which does its bit to cut emissions.

  • Will Melbourne experiment with its concessioning ingredients?
    News

    A touch of spice down under

    2013-06-13T19:51:00Z

    The Port of Melbourne Corp has published the names of the four parties short-listed for “the right to operate the third international container terminal at the Port of Melbourne".

  • The ports will share strategies and best practices on equipment and new technologies
    News

    Los Angeles and Hamburg collaborate

    2013-06-13T17:04:00Z

    The Port of Los Angeles (POLA) and Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) are to share strategies and best practices after signing a Memorandum of Understanding to increase cooperation and partnership.

  • Felixstowe has been proactive in preparing for traffic growth
    News

    Costs spiral for unscheduled downtime

    2013-06-13T16:22:00Z

    Downtime at ports is up on last year says Trelleborg whose latest barometer report suggests that far from improving, the issue is actually getting worse. In fact, 90% of those surveyed for the report suffer from unscheduled downtime at their facility costing at least £100,000 per year.

  • The recent Hong Kong docker strikes reduced handling at Hongkong International Terminals. Credit: ITF
    News

    Closed for business

    2013-06-13T14:29:00Z

    HFW''s Scott Pilkington asks who foots the bill when ports suffer from strikes, industrial action or other disruption

  • Brazilian port reforms should go a long way towards promoting new investment and increasing competition
    News

    Reaching tipping point

    2013-06-13T14:20:00Z

    Brazil has reached an historic point in its port history, as Alex Hughes explains