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  • Darwin Port
    News

    DARWIN’S CHINA OWNERSHIP UNDER REVIEW

    2021-07-25T19:44:00Z

    The port of Darwin, Northern Territories, Australia has been sucked into the ongoing dispute between China and Australia.

  • Port of Rotterdam
    News

    SMARTER SCIENCE-BASED EMISSION TARGETS

    2021-07-20T19:54:29Z

    COMMENT: With the G7 having finished building sandcastles in Cornwall, UK and the world jetting into Glasgow for COP26 on the November horizon, the media is awash with talk of climate change and the incredible challenge ahead, writes Charles Haine.

  • Home Depot
    News

    HOME DEPOT TAKES TO THE WATER

    2021-07-03T22:00:00Z

    COMMENT: The debate in Washington, D.C. over “infrastructure”- however you define it, is continuing, writes Barry Parker.

  • Nearshoring v reshoring
    News

    GLOBALISATION AND SUPPLY CHAIN REMAIN AT RISK

    2021-07-03T21:58:00Z

    COMMENT: Ports struggle with congestions, carriers with lack of capacity and countries with more COVID-19. The pressure is not letting up, writes Ben Hackett.

  • News

    LIVESTOCK REFORMS MOOTED

    2021-07-03T21:45:00Z

    COMMENT: Anyone who has had the dubious pleasure of standing downwind of a livestock carrier in port will surely empathise with the growing calls for greater scrutiny and regulation of this trade, writes Mike Mundy.

  • News

    THE UNEVEN COMMERCIAL POWER RELATIONSHIP

    2021-07-03T21:19:00Z

    COMMENT: For all the right reasons, a lot of attention among port developers, policy makers and regulators is focused on the competition in the terminal and shipping markets and risks of the emergence of dominant positions, for instance due to vertical integration, writes Peter de Langen.

  • News

    Fundamental port sector change

    2021-07-03T20:59:14Z

    COMMENT: How many times has it been said? Will it hurt to say it again? OK then, lets just ‘put it out there’ – COVID-19 continues to test us all, writes Mike Mundy.

  • Port of Beirut
    News

    NEW PORT PERFORMANCE INDEX - GOOD TRY BUT WRONG

    2021-06-22T17:36:00Z

    COMMENT: The World Bank and IHS/Markit Container Port Performance Index is well off the mark and does not reflect reality, writes Ben Hackett.

  • News

    COLLABORATION NOT CONFRONTATION

    2021-06-22T17:33:00Z

    COMMENT: Do you get the impression that labour unions as currently formatted in the ports sector are more backward than forward thinking? writes Mike Mundy.

  • Colonial Pipeline
    News

    NOT BUSINESS AS USUAL

    2021-06-22T17:19:00Z

    COMMENT: USA infrastructure has endured yet another crisis, with the outage of the Colonial Pipeline, a major artery for moving refined products from refineries (in the US Gulf Coast) to consumers in the Southeast and mid-Atlantic, writes Barry Parker.

  • News

    EMERGING GLOBAL MARKET FOR STORING AND UTILISING CARBON

    2021-06-22T17:14:00Z

    COMMENT: A stream of recent announcements suggests that a global market for storing and utilising carbon is emerging, writes Peter de Langen.

  • News

    Cyber Security: The Road to Resilience

    2021-06-22T16:40:00Z

    COMMENT: The International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) and the World Bank have brought to our attention that many digital developments in the ports sector have been designed and deployed without even considering cyber security, writes Mike Mundy.

  • Port of Valencia
    News

    VALENCIA: BALANCE SECURED

    2021-06-18T19:05:00Z

    New container terminal development in Valencia appears to have struck the right balance in a challenging environmental situation.

  • 'Ever Lucky'
    News

    PORT BRAGGING RIGHTS

    2021-05-24T09:01:00Z

    Well, truth be told, for a while I stopped writing about “Infrastructure” bills from Washington, DC after an almost handful of failed efforts. This time, it may be different, but I am not holding my breath, writes Barry Parker.

  • Rotterdam is fighting drug crime
    News

    UNCONVENTIONAL STEPS TO COMBAT CRIME?

    2021-05-24T09:00:00Z

    Drug crime has been present in ports for centuries and is unlikely to ever go away, writes Peter de Langen.

  • News

    Sustainability finds core financial dimensions

    2021-05-23T16:39:00Z

    COMMENT: President Biden said at the recent Leaders’ Summit on Climate that we are in a “decisive decade” for tackling climate change, writes Mike Mundy.

  • News

    DON’T FORGET THE LITTLE GUYS

    2021-05-14T23:51:00Z

    With a lot of port sector engagement with the ‘fourth industrial revolution’ (digitalisation) and advanced strategies to achieve zero emissions being deployed, it is quite easy to forget that there are those ports who have not yet got their heads round the basics on either front, writes Mike Mundy.

  • Globalisation
    News

    GLOBALISATION STUMBLES UNDER COVID-19 PRESSURE

    2021-05-13T22:13:00Z

    The COVID-19 pandemic is putting pressure on globalisation beyond the Trump Administration impacts, writes Ben Hackett. The question is: What has gone wrong?

  • Grimaldi
    News

    ESPO PLOTS OPS USE

    2021-05-07T21:56:00Z

    The release of the framework document: Towards an Intelligent Framework for Onshore Power Supply by the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO), signposts the rapidly increasing interest in powering ships at berth by this method as a path to reducing co2 emissions and air pollution in ports.

  • Figure 1
    News

    OZ COAL: NEW ‘DANCE’ PARTNERS

    2021-04-30T15:45:00Z

    The unofficial ban by China on Australian coal imports is resulting in a structural shift in seaborne coal trading patterns.