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SEPETIBA TECON SURVIVES
Brazil’s leading association for port terminal operators has vented its fury at the attempts to close the Sepetiba Tecon container terminal and CSN solid bulk terminal, as Rob Ward discovers.
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Automation boost
Terminal operators investing in automation will now be able to increase operational efficiency.
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Automation boost
Terminal operators investing in automation will now be able to increase operational efficiency.
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Ports self-certifying
One port operator has launched its own green certification process to reduce its carbon footprint.
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Smart tech explosion
The smart ports market will be worth billions in just five years fuelled by the need to get greener.
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BREXIT CHALLENGES CONTINUE
The view from Continental Europe of Brexit is of a complicated trading picture with plenty of challenges remaining. Janny Kok reports.
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NORTH CORRIDOR CONUNDRUM
The Northern Corridor extending from the port of Mombasa to key landlocked African countries is seeing ongoing improvements but the big issue of further extension of the Standard Gauge Railway remains stalled. Mike Mundy reports.
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AI port partnership
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is helping sustainably transform a Middle Eastern port.
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Looking after nature
Throwing its weight behind local nature reserve improvements is high priority for one UK port operator.
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Revitalising the forests
A global logistics expert is working to offset its carbon footprint by preserving and revitalising forests in Europe.
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Terminal stake sale
Negotiations are underway for the acquisition of a stake in a European container terminal.
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BOX TRADES: THE NEW REALITY?
At the moment the only way is up in the container sector, but what’s driving this and how long for? Analyst Andrew Penfold identifies the building blocks of this new reality and what’s next.
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St. PETERSBURG ON THE MOVE?
A new proposal is on the table to relocate key facilities in the Port of St. Petersburg, Russia. The big question is will it gain traction? Eugene Gerden reports.
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Driving sustainable development
A global bulk handling and wood processing solutions firm is driving sustainable development.
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Ports performance “dreadful”
Nearly all Australia’s container ports are amongst the worst-performing container ports in the world.
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First hydrogen inland vessel
European maritime majors plan to build what they claim is the first inland waterway vessel propelled by a hydrogen fuel cell.
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SENSE OF SECURITY
Port security issues are growing in number and severity. John Bensalhia identifies the problem hotspots and new thinking in curbing and eradicating their influence.