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China unveils free trade port master plan
China has released a free trade port master plan with the goal of having a basic operation in place in the south of the country by 2025.
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Greener tug bound for Danish port
A newbuild tugboat will bring greener operations and higher efficiency when it goes into operation at a Danish port.
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Emissions-free barge concept
A consortium is working on making Dutch inland waterway shipping more sustainable in line with Paris Climate Agreement goals.
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New dates announced for GreenPort Congress
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and its likely impact, we have rescheduled GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2020 to now take place from 20-22 October 2021. The location will remain Piraeus, Greece.
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Call to action to accelerate digitalisation
Port and shipping industry partners have come together in an urgent call to action to accelerate the pace of digitalisation to cope with a post-COVID-19 “new normal”.
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Smart port city champion gets smarter
France’s largest port has secured funding to develop digital solutions for increased efficiency and environmental performance.
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FSRU for new German LNG terminal
A contract has been signed to build and charter a Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU)? for a planned LNG landing terminal in Germany.
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SE Asia LNG bunker vessel first
A southeast Asian country''s first LNG bunkering vessel is on track to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2020 to provide regular ship-to-ship LNG bunkering services within a major port.
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African terminal bidding deadline extended
The bidding deadline for a terminal concession at an African port has been extended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Green fund critical to reduce emissions
New research finds no port in the world has installed ship to shore power without public funding or subsidy - a huge barrier to uptake in the UK.
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Making dredging more sustainable
Damen Shipyards Group has unveiled its first Electric Cutter Suction Dredger (ECSD) making zero emissions dredging projects possible.
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US port facing US$3bn loss seeks support
A US port has applied for financial support as it faces an estimated US$3bn in revenue loss over a 24-month period as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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New project targets air quality and noise
The first meeting of a project to create a global and scalable solution to improve air quality and reduce noise impact in EU cities and port areas has taken place.
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BANANA: A SLIPPERY ROAD
It was the source of some controversy as a result of the actions of a whistle-blower and now DP World (DPW) is again experiencing troubled times with its plan to establish a deep-water multi-purpose port at Banana port located on the north bank of the Congo River’s mouth.
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IPCSA GOING GLOBAL
The International Port Community Systems Association reaches its tenth anniversary next year. Felicity Landon reports on its rapid growth and growing status.
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Investment in Italian terminal resumes
Work on a deep sea container terminal in Italy has resumed following easing of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.
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Shore power uptake solutions
New research addressing barriers to shore power in UK ports has proposed a green maritime fund, the removal of shoreside electricity taxes and a goal-based approach to help the industry meet emissions reductions targets.
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Ports on Cyber-Crime Alert
Port authorities and staff are increasingly in the sight of cyber criminals aiming to find vulnerabilities.
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ITAJAI BACK ON TRACK
After several years of ups and downs and funding setbacks, the Brazilian port of Itajai may finally be fully back on track. Rob Ward investigates.
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Carbon capture feasibility study begins
A Belgian-Dutch consortium has launched a project to examine the feasibility of Carbon Capture & Utilisation/Storage (CCUS) with the potential to potential to cut CO2 emissions in port areas 30% by 2030.