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Pandemic performance
“The COVID-19 pandemic has generated diverse temporal and spatial impacts on world ports,” concludes new analysis.
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Scottish renewables hub
Proposals have been unveiled for Scotland’s largest renewable energy hub.
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Celebrating eco ports
Eight ports were awarded for environmental stewardship at the ESPO Conference Regatta 2021.
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Fire ravaged ship evacuated
The crew of a vessel that caught on fire outside an Asian port have been evacuated.
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Green hydrogen plans take shape
Plans for green hydrogen at a Scottish port are firming up following a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
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Embracing energy transition
Ports need to play a key role in energy transition and there should be support to help them do it.
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Sustainable financing
Associated British Ports (ABP) has completed a sustainability-linked financial deal.
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Green shipping boost
Inland shipping is being given a green boost with a new electric and AI-driven initiative.
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Technology innovation in Israel
An Israeli port is seeking an international accelerator operator to establish a technology incubator for entrepreneurs.
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A new port era
How ports tackle green recovery in the post-Covid world will be crucial to their future success.
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Eco-friendly fuel deal
Ships will soon be able to bunker eco-friendly fuel at a New Zealand port.
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EU green light for port expansion
The EU has approved work on a new container terminal in Europe.
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Green Thames dredger
A new hybrid water-injection dredger that uses a hybrid energy management system to reduce emissions has launched a programme of work on the River Thames.
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Clean funding call
US ports are calling for US$2.25bn funding to invest in emissions-free freight hauling.
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LNG grows in India
LNG infrastructure is being established at an Indian port aiming to embrace cleaner fuel.
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Autonomous transport tender suspended
A major autonomous transport tender procedure has been suspended by a European port.
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PORT BRAGGING RIGHTS
Well, truth be told, for a while I stopped writing about “Infrastructure” bills from Washington, DC after an almost handful of failed efforts. This time, it may be different, but I am not holding my breath, writes Barry Parker.
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BRAZIL RO-RO CHALLENGES
After a torrid 2020, operators of Brazil’s ro-ro terminals are hoping for a significant improvement in vehicles handled this year but challenges remain. Rob Ward investigates.
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UNCONVENTIONAL STEPS TO COMBAT CRIME?
Drug crime has been present in ports for centuries and is unlikely to ever go away, writes Peter de Langen.
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THINKING BIG
In the first of a two-part global assessment, Felicity Landon reports on some of the largest port investment projects in North America and Europe.