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Cleantech firm backs UN ocean initiative
A circular economy cleantech company focused on regenerating oil residues has signed up to the United Nations (UN) Global Compact Sustainable Ocean Principles.
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New Namibian terminal 100% operational
A new container terminal at a Namibian port is now fully operational, according to a report by the African Development Bank (ADB).
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Fuel savings with lightweight sideloaders
Fuel efficiency and reduced environmental impact has been demonstrated in Sweden using sideloaders with lower tare weights.
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SIDELIFTER EFFECTS
John Bensalhia investigates the latest developments and innovations in the sidelifter sector.
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Zero-emission hydrogen vessel project
A demonstration project for the commercialisation of high-power hydrogen fuel cell (FC) vessels to enable zero-emission operations will be carried out by a group of Japanese companies.
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FOCUSING DIGITAL MINDS
The COVID-19 pandemic is focusing minds on the digital world. Felicity Landon reports.
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€80m expansion plan for Indian port
An expansion plan at an Indian port will see its facilities upgraded to handle bigger ships and annual container capacity increased 1.35 to 1.6m TEUs.
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Hydrogen plant propels energy transition
A green hydrogen plant with storage, refuelling and distribution facilities will be constructed at a port in Europe that is embracing the energy transition.
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US$4.5bn to expand ports investment platform
US$4.5bn has been secured to expand a ports and terminals investment platform in existing and new geographies.
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Offshore energy funding for UK port
GB£6m of funding has been secured to deliver an offshore energy Operations and Maintenance (O&M) campus at a UK port.
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OPTIMISING PORT VEHICLE TRAFFIC
Writing exclusively for Port Strategy, Dr. Nils Kemme of Hamburg Port Consulting (HPC) discusses proven solutions to keeping port vehicle traffic moving and the role of simulation in this.
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MODERNISE & REVOLUTIONISE
New Santos Port Authority President, Fernando Henrique Passos Biral, has a clear picture of what needs to be done to propel the port forward, he talks exclusively to Rob Ward
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A STATIONARY ROLLING INDUSTRY
The auto industry has been severely impacted in Europe and the UK. AJ Keyes assesses how the whole supply chain, from origin to end-user, has been impacted.
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Fuel efficient eco reachstackers
Air quality has been significantly improved at an Italian terminal following its investment in reachstackers offering a 40% saving in diesel consumption.
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Singapore JV to improve container efficiency
A new joint venture in Singapore seeks to improve efficiency in container operations and explore operational technology developments and innovations.
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Inland shipping partnership cuts emissions
Sweden’s environmentally friendly transport plans have been boosted with the launch of an inland shipping initiative to take high emissions trucks off the road.
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Israeli port privatisation underway
The next milestone of the Israeli Port Reform Programme has begun with the privatisation for a major port now underway.
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Partnership aids smart emissions management
One Danish port aims to better manage its emissions using electrification and digitalisation in a new technology partnership.
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Smart RTGs chosen for Cambodian port
A Cambodian port will benefit from emissions saving RTG cranes as part of its project to expand capacity.
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DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS, PLENTY OF PITFALLS
If you choose not to offer a tender for a port concession and to engage in direct negotiations with a specific party instead are you doing the right thing?