All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 96
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Getting more remote
As container ships have become larger, so the number of remotely operated ship to shore (STS) cranes has increased.
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Four for Xiamen
Xiamen Port in China is building four new container berths to increase capacity by 4.26 million TEU…
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FLOW-SV Launched
Damen Shipyards Group recently reached out to industry stakeholders for input relating to vessel specifications for supporting off shore projects.
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Malta Freeport expands
Malta Freeport Terminals has concluded a deal with the government for an expansion of Malta Freeport. The project will see the north quay…
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Era of the eRTG
As terminals come under greater pressure to cut their carbon footprint, their efforts to reduce the environmental impact of handling equipment are growing commensurately.
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Hyster Dynamic Stability
Hyster has launched its Dynamic Stability System (DSS) for forklift trucks. The system, which is standard…
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Supplies by Drone
The Port of Singapore is planning to issue a call for proposals (CFP) before the end of 2023…
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The elusive recession, not as per definition yet
Expectations of a recession are receding, despite declining demand, as economies remain in growth territory.
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Decarbonisation pressure on
The recent Coastlink Conference saw wide-ranging discussions on energy and future fuels, sustainability, resilience and the ‘new normal.’ Felicity Landon presents the highlights
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Gothenburg Deal
The Port of Gothenburg, Sweden has confirmed it is acquiring shares in the new Västvind wind farm located in…
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Singapore-San Pedro Green Corridor
The San Pedro ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) are establishing a green and digital shipping corridor between the US West Coast and Singapore.
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Shape of things to come?
French automotive giant, Renault, has commenced shipping brand new cars in containers to avoid the current high costs associated with the usual method of moving vehicles, using car carriers.
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Collaboration
CrimsonLogic of Singapore and Shanghai Data Group (SDG) of China are collaborating to develop digital trade facilitation solutions. The new partnership is planning…
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Fleet Charging
The Port of Virginia in the US has signed a deal with ElectroTempo to enhance vehicle electrification initiatives. The port…
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Cross channel green shipping corridor
The UK’s first green shipping corridor has taken a step forward.
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Success for CGSA
Contecon Guayaquil S.A. (CGSA), in Ecuador, has handled its largest ever vessel. The ICTSI operated termina…
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Ceres For Sale
Ceres Terminals, the North American portfolio owned by Australia’s Macquarie Group Ltd…
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Two reports worth catching up with
Let’s backtrack a bit and reference two interesting reports that came out a few months ago.
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Fleet and Fuel Factors – Fleet Capacity has to Increase
In terms of MPV supply, Drewry’s analysis looked at vessel age based on lift capacity. The conclusion: “The MPV fleet is indeed getting really old, with only sporadic vessel deliveries,” said Pasztor.
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Montreal Help Call
The Montreal Port Authority (MPA) is calling for more cash from the Federal government…