Latest News – Page 195
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NewsBunker tracking
New barge tracking platform gives ship owners, fuel suppliers and bunker traders control over the bunker market
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NewsFacial recognition software
Facial recognition software at an Israeli port is saving time and costs
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NewsPathway to decarbonisation
An environmental consultancy has outlined ways the industry can meet decarbonisation goals
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NewsHeavy lifting
A transport equipment manufacturer has expanded its range to meet a growing demand for machinery capable of moving heavy cargo
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NewsMaximising climate resilience
Extreme weather is a major threat to operations, but ports and harbours can maximise their climate resilience, writes Suba Sivandran, managing director, Asia, BMT
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NewsDigital twin technology
In this article, Sophie Peachey, head of customer success at IOTICS, explains how digital twin technology at one port is helping shape a greener maritime future
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NewsElectric tug waterways ‘first’
A unique type of electric tug that pushes electric barges has gone into operation in Amsterdam
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News‘Fit for 55’ criticism
The EU’s ‘Fit for 55’ is not fit for purpose, argues Port of Valencia boss
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NewsLondon logistics park
Demand for warehouse space at DP World’s freeport logistics park is growing
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NewsGetting behind cargo fluidity
US ports have endorsed the bill which aims to prevent cargo piling up at the terminals
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NewsDP World Freeports suspension
DP World should not benefit from Freeport tax breaks until it makes good money owed by P&O Ferries to the Merchant Navy pension fund, says the RMT
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NewsWind powered ships
The need to adopt an energy centric approach to decarbonisation, not just a fuel focused one
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NewsMaritime apprenticeships
Apprenticeships will be available in a wide range of maritime sector roles
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NewsBunker fuel focus
A Sri Lankan port has increased bunkering owing to demand on Indian Ocean sea routes
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NewsLabour dispute deal
A new deal has been struck giving stevedores at ports across Australia ‘fairness and dignity’, ending years of wrangling
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NewsShore power challenges
There is much discussion about the way forward for shore power in the UK
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News100% biofuel bunkering
In what is said to be an industry first, a vessel has been bunkered with 100% biofuel
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NewsMobile harbour crane
The new mobile harbour crane will service the larger vessels that are calling at Mexico’s oldest port