All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 789

  • The trial found that the software reduced fuel consumption by 5.8%
    News

    Bore proves SEEMP software delivers savings

    2012-12-19T17:24:00Z

    Global shipping company, Bore, recently announced the results of its trial of Finnish marine solutions company, NAPA’s electronic ship energy efficiency management plan (SEEMP) software, ahead of the IMO’s SEEMP legislation becoming mandatory from January 2013.

  • GPA is setting a benchmark in electrification at Savannah
    News

    North America’s first ERTG

    2012-12-19T16:19:00Z

    The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has become the first in North America to unveil four electrified rubber-tired gantry cranes (ERTGs) – becoming the first in North America to set such a benchmark in electrification.

  • The ILA is vowing to strike again following a disagreement with USMX. Photo: ILA
    News

    More US strikes loom

    2012-12-19T15:40:00Z

    The International Longshoremen Association (ILA) is vowing to strike again at the end of the month following a disagreement with the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) over a proposed contract extension and six year master contract.

  • The last container ship has called at Mina Zayed
    News

    ADT moves to Khalifa port

    2012-12-19T14:18:00Z

    Abu Dhabi Terminals (ADT) has signed a 30 year concession for Khalifa Port Container Terminal 1 and completed the strategic redirection of its container traffic from Mina Zayed to the port in Taweelah, 60km east of Abu Dhabi.

  • Maintenance dredging is Harwich Haven Authority’s biggest single expenditure. Credit: Westminster Dredging Co
    News

    Cutting the cost

    2012-12-19T10:00:00Z

    A necessity for many ports, dredging can be managed to reduce costs and environmental impact, finds Felicity Landon

  • India needs to re-think its investor 'attractiveness'
    News

    Call for common sense

    2012-12-19T10:00:00Z

    For a country that wishes to attract investors from a market sector that in practical terms has only a limited number of players with the resource and will to undertake major container terminal developments some might say that India’s approach to delivering efficient and timely concessions needs a major overhaul.

  • 'MV Pentalina' runs on shorter, high routes, and both CO2 and outright cost savings result
    News

    When the sea isn’t green

    2012-12-18T20:30:00Z

    Despite the cliche that “sea routes offer less CO2”, it seems that further analysis is needed as in some specific cases all is not quite what it seems, writes Stevie Knight

  • The conference focused on India and the challenges it faces during its rapid economic growth
    News

    Conference highlights opportunities in India

    2012-12-18T16:22:00Z

    In a conference held by Germany’s Jacobs University on 5 December 2012, the future of India’s maritime logistics and sustainability and its relations with the Federal Republic of Germany, was discussed by industry professionals.

  • Cavotec's motorised cable reel technologies will be installed on STS cranes and RMG cranes
    News

    Cavotec secures orders for motorised reels

    2012-12-18T14:26:00Z

    Global engineering group, Cavotec, has secured three orders for its motorised cable reel technologies from port equipment manufacturer, Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industry Co Ltd (ZPMC), and Abu Dhabi based crane manufacturer, Trans Gulf Port Cranes (TGPC).

  • GreenPort South Asia 2013
    News

    GreenPort South Asia garners support

    2012-12-18T13:48:00Z

    Next year''s first GreenPort South Asia conference, being organised by Mercator Media, is garnering support from some important players in the region in light of the need for growing awareness of environmental consequences.

  • GreenPort South Asia 2013
    News

    GreenPort South Asia garners support

    2012-12-18T13:39:00Z

    Next year''s first GreenPort South Asia conference, being organised by Mercator Media, is garnering support from some important players in the region in light of the need for growing awareness of environmental consequences.

  • News

    Constant evolution of European tracking

    2012-12-18T10:00:00Z

    The SafeSeaNet system was introduced so that EU member states, Norway and Iceland could among other things, share information on vessel movements, identify ships carrying hazardous cargoes, know when ships are expected to arrive or leave port, and know of any accidents or incidents.

  • 24 Kangoo Maxi ZE's will be used to transport personnel around the terminal carbon free
    News

    HHLA launches fleet of electric vehicles

    2012-12-17T16:59:00Z

    Port logistics group, Hamburg Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA), will be using a fleet of 24 Kangoo Maxi ZE zero emission vans from Renault to transport personnel at HHLA Container Terminal Tollerort (CTT), in a bid to reduce emissions.

  • The funding will be used to develop the new Liverpool2 container terminal
    News

    Peel Ports raises funds for future growth

    2012-12-17T15:35:00Z

    The UK''s Peel Ports Group has successfully completed a £1.6bn refinancing deal, with money raised from a variety of banks and private investors, to fund its future growth plans.

  • A total of 43 vessels have joined the campaign for a cleaner marine environment. Photo: Port of Gothenburg
    News

    Höegh Autoliners joins campaign for cleaner shipping

    2012-12-17T15:27:00Z

    Norwegian based ro-ro operator, Höegh Autoliners, has become the latest company to join the Port of Gothenburg campaign for improved fuel quality.

  • 24 Kangoo Maxi ZE's will be used to transport personnel around the terminal carbon free
    News

    HHLA launches fleet of electric vehicles

    2012-12-17T10:10:00Z

    Port logistics group, Hamburg Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA), will be using a fleet of 24 Kangoo Maxi ZE zero emission vans from Renault to transport personnel at HHLA Container Terminal Tollerort (CTT), in a bid to reduce emissions.

  • Web-based AIS can be combined with VTS to powerful effect
    News

    Increased visibility

    2012-12-17T10:02:00Z

    Real-time or past times, vessel tracking can provide valuable support and information. Felicity Landon reports

  • Adversarial negotiations often do not lead to a proper conclusion
    News

    Negotiating the obstacles

    2012-12-14T10:00:00Z

    What doesn’t happen with the workforce can often be just as important as what does, according to APM Terminals'' Hartmut Goeritz.

  • MOL’s ‘Emerald Ace’
    News

    MOL achieves top environmental rating

    2012-12-13T19:40:00Z

    Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd (MOL) has attained the top rating for an environmental assessment loan from Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC).

  • The UK's Port of Portland will continue to freeze tariff rates in to 2013
    News

    Tariff costs frozen at Portland

    2012-12-13T18:13:00Z

    The UK''s Port of Portland has announced that, in light of the ongoing recession, it will continue to freeze tariff rates for port & harbour and berthing dues.