Americas – Page 17

  • The Port of Seattle has become the first US West Coast port to join the programme
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    Seattle joins Green Marine Programme

    2013-04-04T15:51:00Z

    The Port of Seattle has become the first US West Coast port to join the voluntary Green Marine environmental programme.

  • Emco's loading arms will transfer LNG to the shore based gas pipeline
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    Emco loading arms for Brazilian terminal

    2013-04-02T11:26:00Z

    Global fluid handling equipment manufacturer, Emco Wheaton, has supplied global oil and gas company, Petrobras, with high pressure marine loading arms for its new Bahia Regasification Terminal (TRBA) in Brazil.

  • The Port of Long Beach is working to remove a railroad bottleneck
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    Green Port Gateway project begins

    2013-03-28T17:50:00Z

    America’s Port of Long Beach has launched a US$84m project to remove a railroad bottleneck and build additional on-dock rail capacity to move cargo more efficiently and sustainably.

  • Cargo ship with Miami skyline
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    Cutting Carbon to Cut Costs

    2013-03-12T20:30:00Z

    Supply chain models and seaport infrastructure are changing as shippers must prove their sustainability credentials to stakeholders. Reducing reliance on road and air is a big part of the green movement in transport of cargo, and shipping is becoming more seaport-centric, as maritime shipping cuts costs and carbon emissions, says ...

  • The Sustainable Ocean Summit 2013 (SOS 2013) will be organised from  22 until 24 April 2013, in  Washington D.C.
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    Oceans 2050 - The Ocean Business Community and Sustainable Seas

    2013-03-12T16:30:00Z

    The World Ocean Council (WOC) is organising from 22 until 24 April 2013, the Sustainable Ocean Summit 2013 (SOS 2013) in Washington D.C.

  • The port was awarded for its leadership in reducing GHG emissions. Photo: Port of San Diego
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    Port of San Diego awarded Climate Leadership Award

    2013-03-01T15:11:00Z

    The Port of San Diego has been awarded a ‘Climate Leadership Award’ by the Environmental Protection Agency, for its efforts to address climate change in and around the port.

  • The port is a multipurpose terminal with high levels of efficiency, quality and technology that enables movement of different types of cargo
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    Port of Santa Marta’s efforts in protecting the environment

    2013-01-29T20:30:00Z

    The Port of Santa Marta is a multipurpose logistics port with three specialised sub-terminals handling containers, break-bulk and coal. It is surrounded by the National Natural Park ‘Tayrona’, a sanctuary of biodiversity and the showcase of the country to the world. These natural resources and riches make of Santa Marta ...

  • Not everyone is happy with POLA’s Clean Truck Programme
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    LA’s clean truck programme challenged

    2013-01-14T19:48:00Z

    The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a trucking industry challenge to the Clean Truck Programme at the Port of Los Angeles (POLA), a move that could put the port’s environmental policy in jeopardy.

  • Is the port of Houston doing enough to reduce emissions?
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    Houston urges port to do its bit

    2012-12-31T11:59:00Z

    Houston is upping the ante to reduce emissions on the back of the new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) PM2.5 standard for fine particle emissions – but some say that the port needs to do the same.

  • GPA is setting a benchmark in electrification at Savannah
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    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.

  • Cavotec's AMP systems enable vessels to turn off their engines, cutting emissions and improving air quality
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    POLA orders Cavotec power systems

    2012-12-13T13:03:00Z

    The Port of Los Angeles (POLA) has ordered a large number of Alternative Maritime Power (AMP) ship-to-shore electrical power systems from global engineering company, Cavotec.

  • Tietê-Paraná Basin in Mercosul Area
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    São Paulo Waterway Ring

    2012-12-11T20:30:00Z

    Traffic jams, greenhouse gas (GHG) and particulates emissions are marks of most major cities in the four corners of the planet. Managing and reducing these emissions is a big challenge for authorities and the society. In the São Paulo Metropolitan Region, the world’s 4th largest metropolis, the challenge is even ...

  • The Agenda calls for the Port of Seattle to ensure it is the greenest port in North America
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    Seattle Port Commission approves 25 year programme

    2012-12-11T16:01:00Z

    The Seattle Port Commission has approved a bold 25 year programme that aims to create 100,000 new jobs in the region while reducing its environmental impact.

  • MLL was awarded the energy efficiency award by ABS
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    Maersk Line receives energy efficiency certification

    2012-12-10T10:49:00Z

    USA based ship management company, Maersk Line Limited (MLL), has become the first shipping company to receive certification from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) for energy management.

  • Oakland is gearing up for ship-to-shore power
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    Oakland reaches shore power milestone

    2012-12-04T17:56:00Z

    The Port of Oakland has reached another milestone in the implementation of its shore power programme - successful completion of a final test of its ship-to-shore connection with German shipping line Hapag-Lloyd.

  • The Port of LA is renowned as a green innovator
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    Funding for US environmental projects

    2012-11-29T15:02:00Z

    The US Maritime Administration (MARAD) has announced a $1.5m award for three innovative environmental projects at Los Angeles Harbour in California.

  • New Bedford Harbor Photo: EPA
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    EPA approves new Massachusetts terminal

    2012-11-21T18:25:00Z

    The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued its final approval to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to construct a 28 acre marine terminal in New Bedford Harbor.

  • Port of Portland
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    Portland debates over island development

    2012-11-19T14:02:00Z

    The Port of Portland’s plan to develop a new marine terminal on West Hayden Island – deemed vital to the future of the local community – has sparked a debate between the port, the City Council and environmentalists.

  • James MIller, account executive, IAS
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    IAS wins green supply chain award

    2012-11-13T13:46:00Z

    California based transportation management solutions company, International Asset Systems (IAS), was recently awarded the 2012 Green Supply Chain Award by ‘Supply & Demand Chain Executive’.

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    US court charges for illegal dumping of oil

    2012-11-12T12:33:00Z

    According to reports, German shipping companies, Nimmrich & Prahm Bereederung and Nimmrich & Prahm Reedrei, have been charged for illegally dumping oil at sea and concealing it from US Coast Guard inspectors.