All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 777

  • Geoff Green, managing director, Braemar Engineering
    News

    New LNG venture from Braemar Engineering

    2013-03-05T14:31:00Z

    US based marine engineering consultancy company, Braemar Engineering, has launched a new venture that will advise on the use of LNG as a fuel source in the offshore sector.

  • Hong Kong-based Modern Terminals employed analytics to drive efficiency
    News

    Under analysis

    2013-03-05T10:00:00Z

    Ports are playing catch-up in the adoption of business analytics. Felicity Landon reports.

  • The new report looks into ECA compliance and enforcement
    News

    New study on compliance in ECAs

    2013-03-04T17:38:00Z

    A new Welsh University report has added to the worry that the new international air regulations controlling air pollution from ships may turn out to be ineffective.

  • The Working Group aims to provide ports with safety guidelines for LNG bunkering operations
    News

    Ports collaborate on LNG guidelines

    2013-03-04T12:52:00Z

    An ‘LNG Fuelled Vessels Working Group’ has been set up under the auspices of the International Association of Ports and Harbour’s (IAPH) World Ports Climate Initiative (WPCI), in a bid to develop guidelines on safe procedures for LNG bunkering operations.

  • The Ukraine is working towards a compensation arrangement for private operators who invest in port infrastructure
    News

    Compensating Ukrainian port investment

    2013-03-04T11:40:00Z

    One of the fundamental aspects to port reform in the Ukraine is putting in place a compensation arrangement for private investors for investments made to improve port infrastructure, says Odessa based legal firm, Interlegal.

  • Port of Skagit Business Park
    News

    Denting debt and building relations

    2013-03-04T10:00:00Z

    Cost efficiencies can come from cutting your debt interest rates, or joining forces with a rival to develop joint systems, as ports in the US and New Zealand have demonstrated.

  • Underused life-cycle contracting is being employed by the Dutch Government for the new sea lock in Ijmuiden. Credit - Morisius Cosmonaut
    News

    The big squeeze

    2013-03-02T14:49:00Z

    Innovation abounds when it comes to uncovering recession-beating cost savings, as Iain MacIntyre finds out

  • News

    Melbourne tender ‘well subscribed’

    2013-03-02T14:46:00Z

    The list of tenders for the operation of a future Webb Dock container terminal in Melbourne is due to be completed soon, with the Victorian Government saying it is heartened by the level of interest from potential operators.

  • News

    Remote monitoring Konecranes-style

    2013-03-02T14:46:00Z

    Konecranes has launched a Remote Monitoring and Reporting tool that allows lift truck operators to track the usage of their lift trucks through a remote connection.

  • News

    Kalmar launches SmartPort webinars

    2013-03-02T14:46:00Z

    Cargotec’s Kalmar has launched a series of webinars to increase industry understanding of process automation.

  • News

    Konecranes lays-off Finnish workers

    2013-03-02T14:46:00Z

    Twenty permanent and nine temporary employees of Konecranes are to be laid off as a result of the weaker operating market.

  • News

    Melbourne licence fee hike

    2013-03-02T14:46:00Z

    The Port of Melbourne will increase its controversial port licence fee in the next financial year because revenues gained from it in the first half of this year were 5% less than expected due to sluggish trade.

  • News

    Port Said disruptions hit SCCT

    2013-03-02T14:46:00Z

    Shipping lines CMA CGM, COSCO and Maersk Line were forced to divert calls from Port Said to the Israeli port of Eilat in February on the back of disruptive protests at Port Said, according to local media.

  • News

    Montreal secures continued labour commitment

    2013-03-02T14:46:00Z

    In Canada, Montreal Port Authority has agreed a new six-year collective labour agreement with the Maritime Employers Association and the Longshoremen''s Union.

  • News

    Fremantle links commitment

    2013-03-02T14:46:00Z

    The Western Australian government has pledged A$15.5m (US$16m) in funding to increase freight moving to and from Fremantle port by rail.

  • News

    Man crushed at CentrePort

    2013-03-02T14:46:00Z

    A 47-year-old worker was killed at CentrePort Wellington when crushed between a forklift and cargo early on a Sunday morning in January.

  • News

    Lower Tallinn calls hit profits

    2013-03-02T14:46:00Z

    In Estonia, Tallinn’s port profits suffered last year as cargo volumes dropped 19%.

  • News

    Bromma chosen one in Rotterdam

    2013-03-02T14:46:00Z

    Bromma has won an order for 52 yard spreaders for the new Dubai Ports World-led Rotterdam World Gateway terminal.

  • News

    North Queensland port boom

    2013-03-02T14:46:00Z

    North Queensland Bulk Ports is on a boom, with total throughput for the 2012/13 financial year projected to show a 12% rise.

  • News

    Fumigation blamed for health issues

    2013-03-02T14:46:00Z

    Historic and recent stories of illness and even death among workers exposed to methyl bromide fumigation on the Wellington waterfront have been unveiled by The Wellingtonian.