Latest News – Page 141
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PORT OF TYNE TAPS 5G ENABLING POWERS
The UK’s Port of Tyne is partnering with BT to install a new 5G Private Network to support and manage its remote operations while reducing consumption of associated fossil fuels.
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PAPERLESS PEARL RIVER BARGE OPERATIONS
Cosco Shipping Line has launched a new paperless cargo service for barge transportation on the Pearl River.
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Amazon WS in LB
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has a new deal to help improve the visibility of cargo data at the port of Long Beach, USA.
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TOS for Dongwon
CyberLogitec’s terminal operating system (TOS) has been selected by Dongwon Global Terminal (DGT) for its fully automated Busan New Port (South Korea) terminal.
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HYDROGEN PIONEER
The Port of Rotterdam has pioneering status in developing the hard and soft infrastructure necessary to fulfil the role of a European hydrogen hub
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Zanzibar Digitalisation
Zanzibar Ports Corporation (ZPC) has introduced new terminal and vessel traffic digitalisation at Malindi Port.
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DIGITAL INNOVATION HIGHLIGHTS
Innovation in the arena of digitalisation was a prominent area of discussion at the Coastlink conference held recently in Antwerp. Felicity Landon reports
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COASTLINK PLOTS PRIORITIES
Coastlink 2022* put under the spotlight key issues around building connectivity and short-sea networks for the future. Felicity Landon presents the highlights
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Concessions: Proven Processes have the Best Potential to Deliver
Government to government ledport concession deals are now surfacing but there is little evidence to suggest this is a proven approach
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DECARBONISATION, DIGITALISATION AND OPTIMISATION CROWD IN
As we move into the second half of 2022, economic and political storm clouds have been obscuring the horizons.
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FOUR TAKEAWAYS FROM THE ESPO ‘TRENDS IN EU PORTS’ GOVERNANCE 2022’ REPORT
The European Seaports Organization (ESPO) periodically assesses developments in port governance, and recently published its findings for 2022. The following four takeaways are relevant.
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PUBLIC RELATIONS: UPWARDLY MOBILE ON THE BUSINESS AGENDA
Public Relations (PR), in the world of instant news and online media, has risen up the list of day-to-day business priorities.
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SUMMER OF DISCONTENT
This is the summer of discontent in Europe with a raft of port and wider transport strikes in play. What is the solution, is there one? Equally, it is important that wider workforce issues are not overlooked with the current focus on pay and keeping pace with inflation.
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CLEAN FUEL OPPORTUNITIES
Felicity Landon reviews the principal findings of the Getting Ready for Zero Carbon Marine Fuels session at the IAPH World Ports Conference – diverse opportunities are identified
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MOMBASA C.T. PHASE TWO COMPLETED…
June saw the on-time completion of the phase 2 construction of the port of Mombasa’s Second Container Terminal.
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…BUT DELAYS IN CARGO DELIVERY DUE TO DEBT RECOVERY
June also saw a dispute surface in Mombasa between the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) and two groups: the Kenya Railways Corporation (KRC-SGR) and shipping lines resulting in delays in cargo delivery.