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First-of-its-kind cyber centre
A new first-of-its-kind cyber resilience centre at a US port is expected to improve the quality, quantity and speed of cyber information sharing within the port community.
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THE WRONG ROUTE TO MARKET?
The development of the new container/multipurpose terminal at the port of Takoradi, Ghana is advancing but questions remain about the process – or lack of process – which is bringing it to the market.
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RFID: BUILDING MOMENTUM
John Bensalhia looks at how RFID technology is being used by in the ports sector and what the premier trends are.
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Culling cruise emissions with shore power
Cruise ships will be able to cut their emissions at a Swedish port following new government and EU funding for shore power infrastructure.
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Konecranes awarded for climate efforts
Konecranes has received recognition for its work to reduce operating emissions through its investment in hybrid and electric machinery.
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Green light for US port channel deepening
Approval has been given to a US port channel deepening project designed to accommodate the next generation of mega ships.
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First SAGT sustainability report
Port of Colombo-based South Asia Gateway Terminals’ (SAGT) first sustainability report reveals a challenging battle against carbon emissions.
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Cargotec to sell Navis
Cargotec’s board of directors has decided to initiate a sales process for its Navis software business.
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LNG bunkering barge for clean shipping
A new LNG bunkering barge will start servicing the Port of Antwerp and wider region from February 2021 to support cleaner shipping.
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Empty container campaign launches
One European port is tackling the current shortage of empty containers by launching an ‘Empty Container Initiative’ campaign to enable customers to keep trade flowing.
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Fifth phase of Sri Lankan terminal begins
Construction has begun on the fifth phase of a container terminal at a Sri Lankan port.
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Emission-free commuting in Thailand
Thailand''s first emission-free commuter fleet has come into service on 26 November 2020.
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Port of Bergen plans sustainable cargo port
The Port of Bergen is planning a new cargo port with a focus on innovative and environmentally friendly solutions.
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Port of Bergen plans sustainable cargo port
The Port of Bergen is planning a new cargo port with a focus on innovative and environmentally friendly solutions.
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CONGESTION COLLABORATION
After months of falling throughput volumes, a number of ports across the world are now seeing congestion. AJ Keyes asks if this is due to the rebound from COVID-19 or if other factors are in play?
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Navis introduces N4 as a service
Up for sale Navis has launched its N4 terminal operating system as a service (SaaS) offering, allowing Navis customers to seamlessly move terminal operations to the cloud.
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Solar power fuels Finnish port
Solar power investment is a key focus for a Finnish port that aims for its operations to be 100% carbon-neutral by 2035.
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Grenaa opts for green e-drive upgrade
Denmark’s Port of Grenaa is benefitting from an electric crane upgrade that will in the future provide emission-free handling.
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Electric cranes increase smart capacity
A Canadian operator has boosted its efficiency and sustainability with the introduction of two new electric ship-to-shore cranes.
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DP World v Djibouti continues
DP World has hit back at President of the Republic of Djibouti following media comments made about the disputed Doraleh Container Terminal and the company’s Port of Berbera developments.