Latest News – Page 162
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TMEIC acquires Orbita division
Ports and terminals acquisition will expand the range of automated solutions available to customers worldwide
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Ship movement alerts
Monitoring ship movements is now easier thanks to a new web-based system of alerts and notifications
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Floating ammonia bunkering
Floating bunkering terminals are a major step towards reduced-carbon shipping and help overcome a lack of port infrastructure
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Digital piloting
First European take-up for new digital tool to help pilots guide ships safely into harbour
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Fast-tracking green hydrogen
The Netherlands is looking to leverage its global position in green ammonia and methanol products
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Supply chain sustainability
The ports of Antwerp and Cotonou in Benin are on a mission to ensure supply chains are sustainable in the long term
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Logistics land
A UK port is making land available for development to support a boom in online retail
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KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES
There are a range of ports on the USEC competing for container traffic. Each faces individual challenges and has its own game plan. AJ Keyes assesses developments
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“WAR IS THE UNFOLDING OF MISCALCULATIONS(1)”
There is only one place to go in this column this month – Ukraine.
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WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM STATISTICS
Are politicians misleading us as to how strong economic recovery has been in 2021 or should we trust them?
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THE DIMINISHING ROLE OF FORWARDERS IN PORT SELECTION
Maersk Line confirmed at the presentation of its 2021 annual results that it is focused on building long-term relationships with shippers.
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CARGO SHIPPERS’ PORT SELECTION: CHOICES AND CORRIDORS
Who can planners believe- when they are looking beyond the short-term issues (and we have more than a few of those swirling around “On The Waterfront” locally)?
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BIDEN GRANTS WELCOME BUT…
So-called ‘Biden grants’ aim to raise the performance of US supply chains. They are a positive step but is there linked up thinking involved and when will their impact be felt?
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BRAZIL: CRUISE CONUNDRUM
Stop start cruise operations in Brazil bring not only financial problems for industry participants but also for local communities highlighting the interdependence of the two elements. Rob Ward investigates
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East Africa power plant
The East Africa photovoltaic plant is the first in East Africa to use a BESS
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Harbour deepening
Harbour deepening will increase international opportunities for Georgia-grown and manufactured exports
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TARGETING NET ZERO
National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) has partnered with Siemens to create a free online tool to help UK ports meet their net zero targets. AJ Keyes looks at how it can help
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TYRE R&D ROLLS ON
Tyre designs for cargo handling plant continue to be improved, with new emphasis on eco-friendly aspects and supporting smart tyre management systems. John Bensalhia reports
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PRESS THE REFRESH BUTTON
Dredging contractors continue to broaden their approach to securing new contracts alongside the sector introducing dredger designs that match the latest requirements. AJ Keyes reviews the premier developments