Latest News – Page 181
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Operations strategy overhaul
Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has launched a new operating model (OM).
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Hull cleaning crackdown
Hull cleaning guidelines will help cut pollutants in German port waters.
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Greenfield operator deal
An operator deal has been signed for a US$1bn greenfield container terminal in the US.
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Expanding green reporting
A Norwegian company that helps ship owners and port operators adopt green reporting is expanding.
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Land up for grabs
Associated British Ports (ABP) is opening up more than 1,000 acres of land for development.
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Clean energy hub plan
A partnership has been formed to make one UK port into a clean energy hub.
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GAME CHANGER
Based at the Onne Multipurpose Terminal, P&O Maritime logistics has launched an innovative ‘pay as you go’ off shore supply service
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Floods cut off port
Flood damage has cut off rail access to Canada’s largest port with vessel delays expected.
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UK FREEPORTS – AN UPDATE
One of the identified benefits flowing from Brexit is the ability for the UK to establish Freeports. So far there has been a lot of talk, but what is actually happening? Andrew Penfold examines the state of play
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Future fuels investment
Ambitious plans are afoot to develop a large industrial site at Rotterdam for low carbon product storage to facilitate the energy transition.
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East coast thrives
The Port of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) has said it not experiencing significant shipping backlogs amidst widespread global congestion and delays.
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Wales’ decarbonisation strategy
One operator’s vision for Wales is simple - to transition to low carbon using offshore wind.
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Rotterdam hydrogen ready
The city of Rotterdam is banking on hydrogen to make the transition to climate neutrality.
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AUTO’ TWISTLOCKS: BULL RUN?
John Bensalhia looks at the issues and potential benefits surrounding the use of fully automated twistlock and pinning solutions…
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Newcastle diversification defiance
The Port of Newcastle is making headway with its diversification strategy, despite a roadblock on its container terminal plans.
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UK TRUCKING: THE HOT TOPIC
With the September Coastlink online conference coinciding with the UK petrol delivery crisis the shortage of truck drivers was the hot topic. Felicity Landon reports
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California queue rule
A new queuing process for San Pedro Bay-bound container ships is being introduced as part of the battle against congestion.
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Glasgow embraces hydrogen
Glasgow City Council (GCC) is incorporating hydrogen into its clean marine efforts.
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TOS cloud expansion
One software company is expanding its terminal operating system (TOS) deployment options on the cloud.
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DP World dismisses report
DP World Australia has objected to a report that found Australian ports are underperforming.