Europe – Page 45

  • Hamburg prides itself on being a green port and is promoting the use of cleaner ships.
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    Green Port fees for Hamburg

    2011-10-11T12:58:00Z

    The Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) has introduced a discount on port dues for environmentally friendly ships.

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    Sea2Cradle Offers Ship Recycling

    2011-10-11T12:50:00Z

    The newly launched Sea2Cradle offers a full range of services to owners, brokers and yards implementing obligations under the IMO Hong Kong Convention for safe ship recycling.

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    New LIFE Focus

    2011-09-22T09:25:00Z

    The EC has published a new edition of LIFE Focus journal under the title: “LIFE and resource efficiency: Decoupling growth from resource use”.

  • New Report Ranks Top-20 Carriers.
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    New Report Ranks Top-20 Carriers

    2011-09-20T10:00:00Z

    SeaIntel Maritime Analysis has developed an environmental benchmark index allowing direct comparisonbetween the 20 largest container carriers.

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    Humber region wins 'Enterprise Zone' status

    2011-09-16T09:37:00Z

    The Humber region has been awarded ‘enterprise zone’ status creating significant financial incentives for new renewable energy businesses.

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    Koper Plan Adopted

    2011-09-16T09:32:00Z

    The Government has endorsed the National Spatial Plan (NSP) for the Port of Koper.

  • New Bromma Roadmap™
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    New Bromma Roadmap™

    2011-09-15T09:29:00Z

    Stockholm-based Bromma, introduced a new suite of terminal productivity tools designed to keep spreader operations in a “green zone” of higher performance.

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    New Terminal for Buss

    2011-09-14T09:37:00Z

    Hamburg - Port and logistics services provider, Buss, has taken over a new multi-purpose terminal in Eemshaven in the Netherlands from Groningen Seaports.

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    New crane for Odense

    2011-09-11T07:00:00Z

    Denmark - The Port of Odense has taken delivery of a new Liebherr mobile harbour crane, type LHM 550. With its impressive total height of 74 meter the crane is more than twice as high as the famous Round Tower in Copenhagen.

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    Giant sulphur reduction modules to Valero

    2011-09-11T07:00:00Z

    UK:The recent delivery of five giant scrubber units, built by Ledwood Mechanical Engineering, to the Valero Pembroke oil refinery on Milford Haven illustrates the ability of local companies to successfully deliver high value and large scale engineering projects to the local refinery infrastructure and beyond.

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    CMA CGM Group holds Environmental Day

    2011-09-10T07:00:00Z

    France - Marseilles-based CMA CGM, organised its third Environment Days to mark World Environment Day and World Ocean Day.

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    Antwerp Offers Green Incentive

    2011-09-10T07:00:00Z

    Belgium - Antwerp Port Authority is to reward “clean ships” calling at the port.

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    Zero-Emissions Terminal Takes a Leap Forward

    2011-09-10T07:00:00Z

    Germany - The first fully-automated battery-powered AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles) have been put into service at HHLA Container Terminal Altenwerder, Hamburg.

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    New shunting operator at the Port of Gothenburg

    2011-09-09T15:47:00Z

    Sweden - The Port of Gothenburg has contracted a new shunting operator.

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    Commission Proposes Revised Sulphur Directive

    2011-09-09T15:31:00Z

    EU - On the day the IMO agreement on GHG emissions was announced, the European Commission presented its proposals to lower the sulphur content of shipping fuels.

  • Hybrid Car Carrier design announced
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    Hybrid car carrier design aims at zero emissions while berthed

    2011-09-09T15:28:00Z

    The Netherlands - Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd has announced the exterior and basic design of the hybrid car carrier aiming at zero emissions while berthed had been determined.

  • MPI Adventure at Harwich International Port
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    Harwich Welcomes MPI Adventure

    2011-09-09T15:23:00Z

    UK - Harwich International Port has welcomed the MPI Adventure on its maiden operational call to the port.

  • Short sea operations are looking to take a lot of the stress from California's roads
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    Eco-friendly co-operation exerts trade pull

    2011-09-02T11:01:00Z

    Could growing ecological concerns lead ports and terminals to adopt a ‘cluster’ approach, whereby ports in the same region will present a unified front to the environmental agenda? Stevie Knight looks at the merits of a combined approach for ports looking to capture the green dream.

  • Floating hub port
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    Floating port offers 'quick fix' to congestion

    2011-05-18T09:58:00Z

    The floating hub concept could mean an answer to ports’ problems in predicting volumes.

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    Hapag-Lloyd in the Red Q1

    2011-05-17T16:54:00Z

    While the German-carrier’s revenues reached €1.4bill, 16.5% up year on year, it reported a loss €22.1 million.