Latest News – Page 161
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The importance of short sea
This year’s Coastlink conference is back in person and will focus on building connectivity through ports
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Biofuel tug trial
One carbon neutral effort is conducting a three month biofuel trial using tugboats
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Hydrogen pipeline first
Shell has become the first hydrogen pipeline customer at the Port of Rotterdam helping it get its hydrogen economy off the ground
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Women in maritime
A UK port operator has teamed up to encourage more women to study STEM subjects
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Marine biofuel trial
Trial confirms that marine biofuel can be considered a ‘drop in fuel’ that can help to reduce emissions
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CASE STUDY: TRIMBLE OPTIMISES DREDGE AND BUILD PROJECT
Precision in marine dredging and construction works is a prime determinant of an effective project solution and one that maximises all-round economic benefit. In today’s world technology has a major role to play in achieving this, as demonstrated recently by the application of state-of-the-art technological solutions from USA headquartered Trimble ...
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P&O repercussions hit freeports
DP World has stepped down as a partner in the UK Solent Freeport project following widespread anger over the P&O sackings
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Shore power connected
A British port has seen its first vessel connect to its new shore power facility for cruise ships
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Emission free forklifts
A logistics company has placed a record order for all electric forklifts to allow it to operate more sustainably
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SRC opens Rotterdam office
A maritime engineering company expands its offering with a new office in Europe’s primary shipping hub
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Intermodal depot chooses Navis TOS
Navis’s terminal operating system will help a new intermodal depot connect to the wider supply chain
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Hydrogen equipment project
One port is working on transitioning to fuel cell powered cargo handling machinery and drayage trucks
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Battery powered tractor trial
An American terminal has achieved massive reductions in fuel costs and emissions using battery powered tractors
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European hydrogen supply
Three energy movers are joining forces to develop an import terminal for a hydrogen carrier in the Port of Rotterdam
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Virtual trade corridor
A new virtual trade corridor will bring security and efficiency to the movement of goods between Kuwait and the UAE
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Pilot tracking platform
New pilot and vessel tracking system helps share data across all supply chain stakeholders
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GDYNIA BREAKS BIGGEST CONTAINER VESSEL RECORD
The Baltic Container Terminal (BCT), Gdynia, Poland recently handled the MSC GAIA, the biggest vessel to call Gdynia to-date – LOA 366.03m, beam 51.24m with a capacity of 13,798TEU. BCT undertook 2620 container moves (3790TEU)
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Supply chain visibility device
A next generation IoT device promises to revolutionise cargo shipping
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Israeli port upgrades
A large project is under way to upgrade facilities at a port in Israel in response to increasingly high demand