Latest News – Page 223
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Fossil-free green fuel trucks
Fossil-free trucks will enable port and terminal operators to reduce their carbon footprint.
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Guide helps ports cut GHG emissions
A guide focusing on eight practical measures which can support GHG emissions reduction at the ship-port interface has been released.
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Gearing up for offshore energy
Green port infrastructure will be developed at a UK port to meet the needs of the offshore energy industry.
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IT guide for port productivity
Boosting productivity and throughput in ports and container terminals will be made easier with a new IT guide.
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Overcoming onshore power issues
Europe’s ports want to install more onshore power, but they’re often prevented from doing so because of costs or logistical issues.
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NEW ADMINISTRATION, NEW ‘SUPER-CYCLE’
COMMENT: All along the East Coast, the talk is all about off shore wind, writes Barry Parker.
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Nicaragua investment
The National Port Company (CPN) of Nicaragua forecasts it will handle five million tonnes in 2021, which compares to 4.5 million tonnes in 2020.
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A BIG STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
COMMENT: The environmental media has been awash with news that shipping giant Maersk is aiming to launch its first ‘carbon neutral’ cargo liner vessel, writes Charles Haine.
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Mega vessel handling with eco harbour cranes
Eco-efficient harbour cranes will enable a Nigerian container terminal to accommodate larger vessels and be more sustainable.
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Ports must plan for climate change
Ports must plan and implement climate change adaptation measures as soon as possible.
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Ever Given aftermath: congestion likely
Congestion and delays are likely at European ports as the flow of ships in the Suez Canal resumes following the refloating of the stuck ''Ever Given'' vessel.
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EU ports renew green commitment
European ports are reaffirming their commitment to adhere to the only port-specific environmental standard.
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Ports authority faces fraud investigation
Corruption has blighted an African ports authority following the suspension of its director general.
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Emissions offsetting first
One energy company is using emissions offsetting in its LNG bunkering operation for the first time.
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LNG bunkering availability widens
One European port is now able to offer LNG bunkering throughout its premises thanks to a new LNG bunker barge.
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Italian ports pushed to decarbonise
A new decarbonisation initiative aims to create shore power infrastructure in Italy''s ports.
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Deal struck to sell Navis
Cargotec has signed an agreement to sell Navis for an enterprise value of EUR380m.
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Stuck ship threatens supply chain
The threat of supply chain disruption is growing with every hour a stuck ship spends on the Suez Canal.
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Sustainable short-sea terminal for Europe
Sustainability is gaining ground at a European port planning to open a short-sea terminal.