All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 79
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Panama canal problems: micro and macro
It is interesting to note the detailed remarks of SagittaMarine, a dry bulk operator primarily active in the handy-ultramax segments…
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Cambodia climbs the ladder
With the manufacturing shift out of China continuing, AJ Keyes assesses how Cambodia is developing as an option, especially in the garments and apparel business, and what it means for the country’s ports
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NYK Buys In
NYK has acquired, from Toyota Tsusho Corporation, a 25 per cent stake in PT. Patimban International Car Terminal located at the Indonesian port…
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Bridging the capacity gap
Excepting some hot spots such as Southeast Asia, container trade is generally experiencing tough market conditions making the task of bridging the gap between container vessel capacity – actual and on order – more than challenging. There are actions that can reduce the scale of the problem but seemingly not one big ‘lifesaver’
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FMC looks to smooth out box flow to and from terminals
Recently, the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) announced that one of its Commissioners would be convening a set of meetings regarding movements of containers in and around the largest U.S. ports.
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NOLA Funding Boost
A new container terminal project being planned by the Port of New Orleans (NOLA) has had funding…
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Transicold Launches BluEdge
Specialist provider of intelligent climate and energy solutions, Carrier Transicold, has launched the BluEdge Partner…
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Hydrogen Engines for Big Red
US-based Taylor Machine Works Inc. is integrating hydrogen engines from Cummins Inc. into its product line.
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Long beach: building supply chain information
The Port of Long Beach’s digital Supply Chain Information Highway tool is being updated.
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Tackling lithium-ion battery fires
The fire onboard the Fremantle Highway, off the Dutch coast in July, focused minds once again on the risks around the transport, handling and storage of lithium-ion batteries. Felicity Landon reports.
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BlueTechPort Launched in Barcelona
The Port of Barcelona and Tech Barcelona have launched a new project area in the port that is designed to target all innovative matters related to the blue economy.
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Electric Barcelona
The government of Spain has awarded APM Terminals (APMT) Barcelona €3.9 million (US$4.3 million) to help finance an…
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Remote bandwagon runs on
Bigger ships mean bigger ship-to-shore container cranes and as a corollary to this increased interest in automation with remote operation leading the charge. Mike Mundy reviews sector developments
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Innovative Bagging Solution from IMGS
IMGS has introduced a new mobile bagging process said to deliver an exceptional performance.
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Asia prospects are positive despite western stagnation
As North America and Europe struggle with lagging economic growth Southeast Asia is expanding its economic base and benefiting from new investments.
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Carbon Emissions Drives APMT Order
To help meet future decarbonisation targets, APM Terminals (APMT) Barcelona placed a new equipment order with Konecranes Noell in Q2 2023.
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API from APMT
Global terminal operator, APM Terminals (APMT), has launched a new Application Programming Interface (API) which allows….
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Amsterdam’s cruise ban, a bold move but a missed opportunity
Amsterdam’s city council has approved a plan to ban cruise from Amsterdam’s city centre.
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Gladstone green hydrogen and ammonia partnership
The Hydrogen Utility® (H2U) and Vopak Terminals Australia (Vopak) are collaborating in relation to H2U’s H2-Hub™ Gladstone project.
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Energy transition ambitions
With the green light given to the Acorn carbon capture, usage and storage project and with opportunities building in conjunction with offshore wind Peterhead Port plans to be a key player in energy transition. Felicity Landon sets the scene