All articles by Dave MacIntyre – Page 3
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Cool store brings green gains at Tauranga
Refrigerated products such as meat, dairy products and kiwifruit are the lifeline of New Zealand’s export trades and one port is finding that it can make environmental gains while improving the supply chain for a major customer.
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NewsDangers of mismatched passage plans
Ports need to marry onshore passage planning with the plans completed by calling ships to prevent incidents.
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NewsMaking gains by cutting the footprint
There are an increasing number of options open to ports looking to curb or even eradicate emissions.
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Win/Win for Nelson with emissions-saving logistics
How can ports come up with innovative win/win solutions with their customers to cut emissions?
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NewsAuckland Looks to Automated Straddle Carriers
New Zealand’s second largest port is keeping its location options open.
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NewsWaging war on charges down under
Spiralling costs have given port users in Australia pause for thought.
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NewsBusan Port aspires to global hub status
Busan has clear aspirations for its future position in Asia.
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NewsDo your homework
Dave MacIntyre finds out how investors can take the rough with the smooth in port commitments.
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NewsPoliticising port investments
Should local politicians be made accountable for the decisions made by their regional ports? It is an interesting question which is currently being debated in New Zealand, where all ports have either majority or 100% regional council ownership, often through a holding company.
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NewsTake cover
The Tianjin disaster is a timely reminder for ports to check their insurance liabilities.
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NewsSpanner in the works
One port deal has thrown off the delicate balance of New Zealand’s cargo movements.
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