Cruise – Page 4

  • Norway's fjords
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    Support for stringent emissions regulations

    2019-09-27T12:11:00Z

    A European maritime authority has reported improved air quality but has stressed there is support for more stringent emissions regulations.

  • Berth 13
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    Automation helps speedy mooring

    2019-08-13T15:57:00Z

    The mooring of cruise vessels at the Port of Tallinn is set to become easier and faster with the promise of a new rope-free automated mooring system.

  • Port of Venice
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    Call for cruise port sustainability

    2019-08-02T13:05:00Z

    The president of the North Adriatic Sea Port Authority (NAPA) has called for European ports to gather to discuss the economic and environmental impact of the cruise industry and to draw up guidelines for a new sustainable approach to maritime tourism.

  • Carnival Corporation
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    Carnival backs scrubbers for sustainability

    2019-07-19T11:47:00Z

    Carnival Corporation has launched an ‘Advanced Air Quality Systems’ website to highlight the benefit of using scrubbers to meet the IMO’s 0.5% 2020 sulphur limit and support sustainable operations in ports and the global shipping industry.

  • 'Costa Fortuna'
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    Costa Cruises limits sulphur in Italian ports

    2019-07-16T15:22:00Z

    Costa Cruises has signed the ‘Genoa Blue Agreement’ requiring ships to use marine gasoil with a sulphur content not exceeding 0.10% by mass before entering the ports of Savona and Genoa.

  • Ege Port Kusadasi
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    Ecoports issue first cruise port certificate

    2019-07-02T09:38:00Z

    Ege Port Kusadasi has become the first cruise port in the world to be granted the Ecoports Port Environmental Review System (PERS) certificate for contributing towards the sustainability of the port sector.

  • Port of Avatiu Harbour
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    Carbon neutral in the Cook Islands

    2019-06-27T17:46:00Z

    The Ports Authority of Rarotonga has begun a carbon assessment programme to reduce emissions. Michele Witthaus finds out what this means for sustainable cruising at the port

  • award presentation
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    Dover gives Princess ‘SEA’ award

    2019-05-14T13:14:00Z

    The Port of Dover has presented Princess Cruises’ ‘Pacific Princess’ with its Safety Environment Awareness ‘SEA’ Award.

  • pollution monitoring station
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    London ship emissions monitoring underway

    2019-05-10T11:54:00Z

    The Port of London Authority (PLA) has funded an GB£80,000 network of air pollution monitors that will record the effect of emissions locally from cruise ships docking in Greenwich, London this summer.

  • Valeria Mangiarotti
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    Mediterranean LNG strategy fit

    2019-04-04T17:28:00Z

    Plans for LNG infrastructure at Cagliari are part of a much larger programme underway in the Mediterranean, as Valeria Mangarotti explains.

  • The Port of Cagliari, Sardinia
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    Cagliari set for alternative energy role

    2019-04-01T09:37:00Z

    Sardinia is set to become an LNG hub. Massimo Deiana, chairman of the Sardinian Port Authority System, explains what this means for Cagliari and the island’s other cruise ports

  • Port of Seattle
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    Seattle seeks shore power partner

    2019-03-14T12:44:00Z

    A new single berth cruise terminal with access to shore power at the Port of Seattle is moving closer towards becoming operational as a partner to develop and operate it is sought.

  • electric forklift trucks
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    Electric trucks drive down cruise footprint

    2019-01-30T11:35:00Z

    Solent Stevedores has invested GB£1m into 33 electric counter balance forklift trucks from STILL Materials Handling to help reduce emissions at the Port of Southampton ahead of the 2019 cruise season.

  • AQMesh
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    Cruise not to blame for NO2, finds study

    2018-11-29T10:51:00Z

    Air quality monitors used at the Port of Kiel to measure emissions of nitrous oxides (NOx) and fine particulate matter (PM) around its cruise ship terminal have shown that cruise ships are not responsible for high levels of NO2.

  • Six cruise ships docked in the Port of Southampton
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    Partnering for green cruise in Southampton

    2018-09-11T10:40:00Z

    As a major turnaround port for cruise operations in Europe, the Port of Southampton can handle the world’s biggest cruise ships with 500 cruise calls per year at its four cruise terminals. Michele Witthaus finds out how the port ensures sustainable operations.

  • A battery-powered AMPMobile unit connects a ship to shore power at Shenzhen cruise terminal
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    Cavotec supports greener Chinese cruise

    2018-07-09T12:35:00Z

    Cavotec shore power technologies are playing a key role in delivering substantial sustainability savings to ports in China.

  • Solar panels on Ocean Terminal
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    UK’s first carbon neutral terminal helping renewable electricity production at Southampton

    2018-05-14T16:59:00Z

    ABP Southampton has installed more than 2,000 roof-mounted solar panels on the Port of Southampton’s largest cruise terminal to make it carbon neutral as part of a programme to invest more than GB£1m in solar energy on ABP-owned buildings.

  • Singapore Cruise Centre - Docks
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    Singapore leads on responsible ASEAN cruise policy

    2018-04-18T08:48:00Z

    Singapore is on a path to enhance its port operations sustainability. Michele Witthaus learns what that means for the city’s cruise business.

  • Barcelona Port is pushing forward concrete initiatives aimed at facilitating sustainable growth of the sector
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    Barcelona commits to encourage sustainable cruising

    2018-03-12T14:50:00Z

    The Port of Barcelona has set out its commitment to sustainability the environment and innovation as it works to further develop its cruise activity.

  • Durban Terminal
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    Durban plans for sustainable cruise

    2018-02-05T16:04:00Z

    Michele Witthaus finds out about South Africa’’s proposed new sustainable KwaZulu Cruise Terminal at the Port of Durban.