Environment & Sustainability – Page 110

  • Could port operators take advantage of new business opportunity with the new Disney Cruise Line vessels?
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    Disney LNG cruise vessels could present a new business opportunity

    2017-08-02T13:03:00Z

    Cruise port operators may be able to attract new business from newbuild Disney LNG cruise vessels if they have the right infrastructure.

  • Port Edward
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    Petronas scraps Pacific NorthWest LNG project because of poor market conditions

    2017-07-28T15:28:00Z

    Petronas has scrapped its Pacific NorthWest LNG export terminal project in British Colombia Canada blaming poor market conditions.

  • The next ships on the horizon for CMAL’s fleet are 102m vessels designed to operate on either LNG or MGO
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    A voyage towards a zero-emission ferry fleet

    2017-07-26T17:07:00Z

    The need for cleaner and more efficient vessels, with many governments setting and striving to meet ambitious targets for emissions reductions, means that sustainable ferry technology is a growing area for the maritime industry.

  • SAMSON Eco Hopper
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    Mombasa Eco Hoppers reduce dust

    2017-07-26T15:05:00Z

    Dust reduction measures will be taken at the Port of Mombasa in Kenya with the order of four SAMSON Eco Hoppers with ATEX, which are expected to improve air quality at the site.

  • DLM has won The Daily Echo’s Sustainable Business of the Year award
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    Green award for load monitoring expert

    2017-07-26T14:05:00Z

    A UK based load monitoring expert has won a green award for its sustainable business growth model for its commitment to making its own operations more sustainable.

  • Sennebogen crane
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    Eco-friendly waste management crane

    2017-07-21T16:55:00Z

    A new Sennebogen compact material handler for waste management could help make port operations more environmentally friendly.

  • killer whales
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    Vessel speed study could benefit whales

    2017-07-21T16:28:00Z

    Over 50 shipping organisations will participate in a pioneering study in the Haro Strait to understand the benefits of slower vessel speeds and reduced underwater noise for resident killer whales.

  • Brunsbüttel
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    German LNG venture gets the go ahead

    2017-07-20T09:18:00Z

    The European Commission has given the go ahead to a joint venture which aims to develop and operate a new LNG terminal in Northern Germany.

  • Contract signing
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    Cable reels make cranes more efficient

    2017-07-19T12:40:00Z

    APM Terminals’ new container terminal in Morocco aims to optimise drive design, reduce cable loading, and increase energy efficiency with the delivery of newly developed crane cable reels.

  • The Konecranes Gottwald Mobile Harbour Cranes will increase efficiency at the terminal
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    Mobile harbour cranes to boost efficiency

    2017-07-18T10:49:00Z

    Konecranes has taken its largest order for Gottwald Mobile Harbour Cranes in the Asia-Pacific region as PT Berlian Jasa Terminal Indonesia (PT BJTI) seeks to improve the efficiency of its operations.

  • Moheshkhali Floating LNG project
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    LNG terminal boosts Bangladesh’s gas supplies

    2017-07-17T17:25:00Z

    International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Excelerate Energy Bangladesh (Excelerate) are co-developing Bangladesh''s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal to increase natural gas in the country by up to 20%.

  • Fleet Cleaner offers efficient hull cleaning with no downtime
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    Cleaner ships without the downtime

    2017-07-17T10:47:00Z

    An innovative ship hull cleaning installation at Dutch ports is cleaning container vessels without causing any downtime, even when combined with bunkering activities.

  • When completed the cruise ship will be one of the largest in the world
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    P&O to launch Britain’s “biggest cruise ship”

    2017-07-17T10:20:00Z

    P&O says it will enter into the history books in 2020 when it introduces “Britain’s biggest cruise ship”, the operator’s first vessel to be powered by LNG.

  • Green Award providers
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    Lubrication Engineers support Green Award ships

    2017-07-13T14:30:00Z

    Lubrication Engineers SA is providing a 5% discount on its products and services for Green Award certificate holders to help champion the environmental initiatives of ships, ports and service providers.

  • The major order is the latest in a series of spreader orders for Kuenz
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    Electric spreaders to reduce emissions at Tangier

    2017-07-13T11:00:00Z

    Bromma has received a major order consisting of 36 all-electric YSX45E spreaders which will help reduce emissions created by automated stacking cranes at APMT’s new Tangier-Med 2 container terminal.

  • courses are conducted for operational staff, supervisors and senior managers
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    Oil spill expert takes training to the next level

    2017-07-13T10:32:00Z

    Danish oil recovery solution manufacturer DESMI has obtained Nautical Institute accreditation for its oil spill training courses allowing it to become a ‘one-stop shop’ for its port customers around the world.

  • Yokohama port
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    Japanese port gets behind LNG coalition

    2017-07-12T16:56:00Z

    The SEA\LNG coalition has been joined by Japan’s Yokohama-Kawasaki International Port Corporation (YKIP) which wants to share knowledge in order to accelerate the adoption of LNG as a marine fuel.

  • News

    Indian rules for LNG inland vessels

    2017-07-12T12:46:00Z

    The Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass) has released Rules for LNG fuelled coastal and inland vessels in addition to its already established Rules for ocean going ships.

  • Port of Barcelona Cruise Terminal
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    The LNG advantage

    2017-07-12T09:32:00Z

    In the first of a series of reports on sustainable cruise ports, Michele Witthaus talks to Jordi Vila of the Port of Barcelona about how the port’s environmental initiatives benefit cruise operators.

  • The RT7000 is designed to be transportable, mass producible and limited in footprint
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    Combating the problem of residual plastic waste

    2017-07-12T09:24:00Z

    Global plastic production has topped 300 million tonnes and is expected to double in the next twenty years. At present, only 10% of this plastic packaging is recycled, meaning that over 90% is landfilled, incinerated or sadly disposed of in the seas and oceans, writes Elena Parisi, Commercial Leadership Programme ...