World – Page 71

  • 'Hansa Brandenburg' is thought to contain a significant amount of hazardous materials
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    South Asia to stop toxic import

    2013-10-08T16:40:00Z

    The NGO Shipbreaking Platform is calling on India, Pakistan and Bangladesh to stop the import of the damaged and presumably toxic vessel, ‘Hansa Brandenburg’.

  • The European Federation of Inland Ports (EFIP) is the official voice of nearly 200 inland ports in 18 countries of the European Union, maritime transport.
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    Kathrin Obst is New EFIP Director

    2013-09-20T11:30:00Z

    Kathrin Obst has been appointed as the new Director of the European Federation of Inland Ports (EFIP). She succeeds Isabelle Ryckbost, who took on the position of Secretary General at ESPO this summer.

  • The B2MOS project paves the path for Businesses to connect to the Motorways of the Sea
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    Paving the way to Motorways of the Sea

    2013-09-17T20:30:00Z

    22 partners and 5 implementing bodies from Spain, Italy, Slovenia, Greece, Germany and United Kingdom have joined together under a common cause to develop the Business to Motorways of the Sea (B2MOS) project.

  • The port of Antwerp and EXMAR have announced a strategic alliance for LNG bunkering in Antwerp
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    New strategic alliance for LNG bunkering in Antwerp

    2013-09-17T15:06:00Z

    As a result of a European public tender, the Antwerp Port Authority appointed ship owning company EXMAR as its strategic partner for LNG bunkering in the port of Antwerp.

  • The NAIADES II programme will facilitate long-term structural changes in the inland waterway transport sector. (photo: Port de Liège)
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    EU Commission adopts NAIADES II

    2013-09-10T20:30:00Z

    The European Commission has adopted a programme of measures called Naiades II "Towards quality inland waterway transport".

  • The proposed port will be located in the Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala. Photo: Binoyjsdk
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    Kerala waits for green light

    2013-09-09T15:52:00Z

    The Indian state of Kerala is waiting for clearance from the central government for a proposed international deep water seaport, local media reports.

  • The 2013 Gas Fuelled Ships conference, to be held onboard the ‘Viking Grace’, will include live ship-to-ship bunkering
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    Gas Fuelled Ships Conference draws near

    2013-09-02T13:02:00Z

    The 4th Motorship Gas Fuelled Ships Concerence is drawing closer. The conference will take place from 11-12 September 2013 onboard the LNG-fuelled cruise ferry, ‘Viking Grace’, as it sails between Stockholm and Turku.

  • IBIA calls on South Africa to develop its bunker market
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    South African bunkering market

    2013-08-29T09:44:00Z

    The International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) has called on the South African government to realise the potential of the ship refuelling market to help support regeneration in the industry.

  • The second GPSA is set to take place following a successful first event
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    GreenPort South Asia call for papers

    2013-08-27T13:09:00Z

    The second GreenPort South Asia Conference (GPSA) is set to take place in Mumbai, India, from 26 to 27 February 2014, following a successful first event. The call for papers for next year’s conference have now been released.

  • Report marks 6th consecutive year of air quality improvements in the Port of Long Beach
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    PoLB improves air quality

    2013-08-20T20:30:00Z

    The Port of Long Beach (PoLB) has cut diesel particulates by 81% since 2005, according to an analysis reviewed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the California Air Resources Board and the South Coast Air Quality Management District.

  • Frederico Bussinger, IDELT consultant at the São Paulo Metropolitan Planning Agency (EMPLASA)
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    Transport, logistics and environment: strategic allies

    2013-08-13T16:47:00Z

    The transport sector is said to be responsible for around 13% of the global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This is almost twice as high (42%) in Brazil and contines to rise, says Frederico Bussinger, IDELT consultant at the São Paulo Metropolitan Planning Agency (EMPLASA).

  • Schneider Electric distributes energy to a wide range of markets
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    Schneider Electric to acquire Invensys plc

    2013-08-01T17:32:00Z

    Schneider Electric has reached an agreement to acquire Invensys plc for £3.4bn, a move that it says will boost its position in industrial automation and electro-intensive segments.

  • Apapa – creating a sustainability blueprint for Africa
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    Blueprint for Africa

    2013-07-29T10:48:00Z

    Five new eco-friendly rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs) will be delivered to APM Terminals Apapa as part of a US$135m terminal upgrade within a month.

  • Damen won third prize in the Top 100 'greenest' companies competition
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    Damen wins prize for ‘green’ tug

    2013-07-26T15:07:00Z

    Damen Shipyards Group has won third prize at a competition for the Top 100 Dutch ‘green’ companies for its ASD Tug 2810 Hybrid.

  • Helsinki by night, showing the effectiveness of the new lights
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    Helsinki: The pull between challenge and opportunity

    2013-07-23T21:30:00Z

    The Port of Helsinki is attempting to find pragmatic answers to challenges many urban ports will understand - including the tension between costs and environmental strategies, writes Stevie Knight

  • One of the highlights in the port of Antwerp’s environmental policy is the ambition to take maximal advantage of its geographical location deep inland, as waterborne transport reduces both transport costs and environmental impact per ton or TEU
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    From Marseille to Antwerp

    2013-07-16T21:30:00Z

    It will be a difficult task to surpass last year’s GreenPort Congress in Marseille. In terms of content, the numerous visitors were offered an extensive overview of sustainable solutions regarding port-related operations and management. But Marseille also demonstrated its plans and assets during those early October days, not to forget ...

  • Because of the worldwide resistance against the transportation of whale meat at both political and social level, Port of Rotterdam Authority urges all companies concerned to stop shipping whale meat via the port of Rotterdam.
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    Rotterdam bans shipping of whale meat

    2013-07-16T20:30:00Z

    The Port of Rotterdam Authority has requested shipping companies and terminal operators to stop transporting whale meat from Iceland to Japan via Rotterdam.

  • Pierre Girardin, Executive Vice President for CEVA Logistics in the Benelux and Christian Rönnholm, Director, Global Parts Management, Wärtsilä Services received the Lean & Green Star Award
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    Wärtsilä and CEVA receive Dutch green award

    2013-07-02T20:30:00Z

    Wärtsilä and CEVA Logistics have been announced as the winners of the Lean & Green Star Award 2013.

  • The European Commission took the first step towards cutting greenhouse gas emissions from the shipping industry
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    EU Commission first step to reduce emissions from shipping

    2013-06-28T14:34:00Z

    The European Commission has adopted a Communication setting out a strategy for progressively including greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from maritime transport in the EU''s policy for reducing its overall GHG emissions.

  • Grup TCB has a well-defined environmental policy and management system
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    Environmental excellence award

    2013-06-26T18:28:00Z

    Grup TCB’s Terminal de Contenedores de Gijón (TCG) has been awarded for environmental excellence following an independent audit.