All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 805

  • Dammam represents PSA International's first port infrastructure project in Saudi Arabia
    News

    Construction of new Gulf terminal begins

    2012-10-09T13:15:00Z

    Construction has started on a project seen as fundamental to King Abdul Aziz Port’s gateway status - the new second container terminal in Saudi Arabia’s largest Gulf Port, located in Dammam.

  • A standard methodology is needed to validate clean technology fuel savings claims
    News

    Industry pushes for standard fuel method

    2012-10-09T12:13:00Z

    Global marine paint coatings company, International Paint, together with BMT ARGOSS and NAPA, has called on the IMO’s Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) to develop a standard methodology to verify the energy saving and eco-efficiency impact of clean technologies.

  • News

    Labour relations fair to middling

    2012-10-09T10:00:00Z

    Labour relations have traditionally been much better in the Gulf than the West Coast, which is one of the reasons for the popularity of the Panama Canal route. However, these have been called into question with the threatened International Longshoremen’s Association strike throughout the Gulf and East Coast.

  • Stena ferries are plugging into ABB shore power at Rotterdam to reduce fuel consumption and emissions
    News

    Steady progress in green performance

    2012-10-08T18:56:00Z

    A new report has indicated that manufacturing companies are making steady improvements in green performance.

  • The EU will create a global system for monitoring, reporting and the verification of emissions
    News

    Parker Procal welcomes move on emissions

    2012-10-08T16:36:00Z

    UK based manufacturer of emissions analysers, Parker Procal, has welcomed the European Union’s decision to create a global system for monitoring, reporting and the verification of emissions.

  • The first block train left the Schwedenkai terminal for Verona
    News

    Kiel launches intermodal rail service

    2012-10-08T16:18:00Z

    The Port of Kiel has launched the first direct, intermodal rail service between the Baltic port and northern Italy, with its first block train leaving the Schwedenkai Terminal for Verona.

  • The ESPO Green Guide encourages ports to excel in environmental management and sustainability
    News

    New ESPO Green Guide launched at GreenPort Congress

    2012-10-08T15:37:00Z

    Last week, ESPO launched its new “Green Guide; Towards excellence in port environmental management and sustainability” during a dedicated session at GreenPort Congress in Marseille.

  • Gulfport's 'grandiose' plans may now be scaled back
    News

    Growth on a broad front

    2012-10-08T10:00:00Z

    Gulf Coast ports look to their traditional strengths, says Martin Rushmere

  • Charterers can chose vessels based on theoretical GHG emissions and energy efficiency
    News

    Charterers set standard for industry’s fleet

    2012-10-05T14:55:00Z

    International transporter, Cargill, manufacturer Huntsman Corporation and oil trader UNIPEC UK, say they have set a new industry standard on fuel efficiency by deciding to charter only the more efficient vessels in the market.

  • Poti is looking at massive investment
    News

    Reforms and remedies

    2012-10-05T10:00:00Z

    The Ukrainian legal reform which has been stuttering on for decades may now be given a push by a new Sea Law which is designed to prepare the ground for the privatisation of the nation''s ports.

  • Rotterdam Cool Port. Photo: Port of Rotterdam Authority
    News

    ECT and Kloosterboer to develop Cool Port

    2012-10-04T22:09:00Z

    The Port of Rotterdam Authority, Europe Container Terminals (ECT) and Kloosterboer have announced they will be uniting to develop Rotterdam Cool Port.

  • The IMO has already agreed to complete a review of progress towards meeting the demand for 0.5% sulphur by 2018
    News

    IMO rejects ICS fuel study submission

    2012-10-04T14:12:00Z

    The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has expressed its disappointment at the IMO''s decision to rejects its submission for a comprehensive study into the global availability of low sulphur fuel for ships.

  • Port of Melbourne
    News

    Bids invited for Melbourne Port redevelopment

    2012-10-04T10:55:00Z

    Australian Premier Ted Baillieu has officially invited Expressions of Interest (EoI) seeking operators for the Webb Dock container terminal, automotive terminal and Pre Delivery Inspection (PDI) Hub at the developed Port of Melbourne.

  • DP World's Yarimca is one of many Marmara developments on the boil
    News

    Head to head

    2012-10-04T10:00:00Z

    There''s a clash of personalities between the Black and Marmara seas, as Stevie Knight discovers

  • The economic cornerstones have crumbled. Credit: European Parliament
    News

    Europe is not alone in its economic despair

    2012-10-04T10:00:00Z

    Reading the economic press brings no joy; it makes for depressing reading. I am struggling to find signs of growth or optimism as they are both few and far between. It used to be so much simpler.

  • New Zealand has reached a multi-million dollar deal with the owners of the 'Rena'
    News

    Settlement reached over New Zealand wreck

    2012-10-03T16:33:00Z

    According to Maritime New Zealand the NZ government and owners of the ‘MV Rena’, Daina Shipping Company, have reached an inclusive financial settlement to resolve claims.

  • Last year's winning photo. Photo: Terry Goss/Marine Photobank
    News

    SeaWeb’s photography contest encourages change

    2012-10-03T10:00:00Z

    SeaWeb Marine Photobank’s programme launched the fifth annual ‘Ocean in Focus’ conservation photography competition this week, to inspire ocean protection and a change for the marine environment.

  • The Port of Le Havre
    News

    Constant air-quality monitoring at Le Havre

    2012-10-02T20:30:00Z

    For more than twenty years, Le Havre port authority has voluntarily started action in favour of the respect and safeguarding of the environment and of sustainable development of its area, say Pascal Galichon, Head of the Environment Department and Jean-Paul Raffini, Deputy Head of the Environment Department of the Port ...

  • The call to free Said El Hairech took on international dimensions
    News

    Moroccan port unionist released

    2012-10-02T19:36:00Z

    The UMT union worker that organised both a Tangier dockworker agreement and protests against the stranding of nearly 200 Moroccan seafarers in Spanish and French ports has finally been released.

  • Equipment specialist rings in the changes. Copyright © Cargotec Corporation
    News

    Cargotec makes operations adjustments

    2012-10-02T16:16:00Z

    Cargotec recently announced that it will be developing its governance model towards an organisation driven by three main areas of business: marine, terminals and load handling.