Latest News – Page 190
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Green port upgrade
A US terminal has completed the first stage of an electrification project to make operations greener.
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Cleaning up soil
Newly created innovative technology for soil remediation is being tested in a European port.
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Box drone trial
A UK port operator is investigating the potential use cases for “drone-in-a-box” (DIAB) solutions in port environments.
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Raising the stakes
A Chinese shipping group has been given the green light to raise its stake in a Greek port.
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Navigating the EU carbon reforms
The latest EU carbon reforms are tricky to navigate, but there are people out there to help voluntarily, advises Redshaw Advisors
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Fighting poverty
Times of crisis provide space for self-reflection. When the machine is running as it is supposed to, it is easy to overlook the strain on its individual parts, writes Zahid Torres-Rahman, co-founder of Business Fights Poverty
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MySamSkip launched
SamSkip launched mySamskip, an integrated customer portal for its customers to secure the benefits digitalisation brings to the supply chain.
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GSBN and Contour
GSBN and Contour have announced they will partner in order to offer end-to-end digital solutions in the trading, financing and shipping sectors worldwide.
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Biggest Sri Lanka investment
The largest investment in Sri Lanka’s port sector is set to take place following a US$700 deal.
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Easier hydrogen refuelling
Hydrogen refuelling is set to become more accessible for companies embracing clean transport.
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The clever port activity app
By sharing real-time information two Scandinavian ports are increasing efficiency, saving time and protecting the environment, writes Ulf Siwe, STM EfficientFlow, Sweidish Maritime Administration
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INDIA: DICHOTOMY EMBEDDED IN REFORMS
COMMENT: India has long faced criticism of the tight central control exercised over its 12 so-called Major Ports but now this control has been eased by the recently passed Major Port Authorities Act, 2021. The stated rationale for this, by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, is that the ...
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Cargo is King and sets the agenda
COMMENT: Supply chain dislocations have been headline news this year, with unprecedented delays, shortages, and high shipping costs providing fodder for those pointing fi ngers at the maritime transport universe - which includes the port sector. Knowledgeable analysts are expecting the current issues to continue into 2022.
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Wisdom of defending the indefensible
COMMENT: Without doubt there are certain public sector operated port organisations that work very eff ectively. There is probably no fi ner example than the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) which has established itself as an industry leader at various key levels. A testament to this is that it has ...
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BCG ventures
BCG Digital Ventures (BCGDV), has announced investment in three maritime ventures: SOL-X, Chord X, and Spares CNX.
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PLOTTING A GREEN ‘BIBLE’
Good environmental management is not achieved by strategy embodied in a document that sits on a shelf. There is much more to it as Felicity Landon explains
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BUENAVENTURA BATTLES
Buenaventura, traditionally Colombia’s main gateway for imports from the Far East, has suffered from a debilitating cocktail of problems in recent times. Rob Ward charts the chaos and the fortunes of the main terminal operators
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Paperless Hapag
Hapag-Lloyd is now offering its customers electronic Bills of Lading on a global basis.