Latest News – Page 269

  • Port of Rosslare
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    Irish port becomes offshore wind base

    2020-05-07T01:12:00Z

    An offshore wind base is being established at an Irish port to supply future offshore wind farms and help scale up production in the region.

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    SHARE PRICES DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIA

    2020-05-07T01:09:00Z

    COMMENT: In this column, I am venturing into an area I have little expertise in (and as a disclaimer: no personal stake); the evolution of stock prices of terminal operators in the COVID-19 pandemia, writes Peter de Langen.

  • port container scanning
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    Scan and deliver

    2020-05-06T15:25:00Z

    John Bensalhia takes a look at today''s container scanning system innovations and developments.

  • Port of Rouen
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    Post-COVID-19 support programme launches

    2020-05-06T14:16:00Z

    A French port operator has launched a post-COVID-19 support programme to help its customers re-launch their business activities.

  • Torqeedo has surpassed 100,000 electric boat drive sales - a milestone for the industry Photo: Torqeedo
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    The challenges ahead for electric shipping

    2020-05-06T11:32:00Z

    A report on the electric shipping market reveals steady growth but also outlines the challenges that will lie ahead for the sector.

  • Covid-19 has opened up some efficiency opportunities for SAGT Photo: SAGT
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    Asia makes efficiency gains with e-clearance

    2020-05-06T10:52:00Z

    One South Asian terminal has introduced an e-clearance system for containers in response to social distancing requirements introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • infrastructure
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    THE I-WORD – AN ECONOMIC FILLIP?

    2020-05-06T00:57:00Z

    COMMENT: Yes, we have heard it before. Investment in infrastructure (the “I-word”) was a centerpiece of President Trump’s campaign four years ago; it also figured in peace-making overtures between Democrats (led by House speaker Nancy Pelosi) and the party of Trump, the Republicans, during the various political feuds of subsequent ...

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    Beyond the COVID bubble…

    2020-05-05T23:43:00Z

    COMMENT: A range of thoughts and views are offered in this edition about the global ports industry in the post Covid-19 era, writes Mike Mundy.

  • Port of Long Beach
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    US$500m loan to help port handle bigger ships

    2020-05-05T20:19:00Z

    A US port will be able accommodate larger cargo vessels following confirmation of a loan to help finance a major infrastructure project.

  • Port of Long Beach
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    LNG industry coalition expands

    2020-05-05T14:58:00Z

    A major US container port has joined a multi-sector industry coalition that aims to accelerate the widespread adoption of LNG as a marine fuel.

  • Charities such as IFAW have welcomed the expansion of the label into Europe calling it a great help for the oceans Photo: IFAW
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    Environmental programme expands into Europe

    2020-05-05T11:13:00Z

    North America’s Green Marine programme which serves to evaluate environmental performance of maritime transport beyond regulatory requirements, is expanding into Europe.

  • A team of workers in a port clearing waste from the water.
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    South Africa’s drive to control ship emissions

    2020-05-05T11:02:00Z

    South Africa’s ports operator Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has hinted at the possibility of re-introducing in-water cleaning for all vessels calling at its eight ports.

  • The City of Bergen has already asked the port to put into effect a limit on the number of calls and passengers a day Photo: Eivind Senneset and Bergen Tourist Board
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    Bergen targets sustainable cruise

    2020-05-05T11:01:00Z

    The Port of Bergen has established a strategy for reducing the environmental impact from cruiseships, writes Susan Parker

  • Port of Rotterdam
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    The best green deal for ports?

    2020-05-05T11:01:00Z

    The “Green Deal” will be one, if not the biggest priority of the European Commission under President Von der Leyen and here I’ll discuss why.

  • recession
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    CORONA DEPRESSION – SHORT OR LONG?

    2020-05-05T10:02:00Z

    COMMENT: Four months after the advent of the coronavirus, leading to COVID-19 and the world is being plunged headfirst into a rapid and steep recession, writes Ben Hackett.

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    Grant funding for wildlife care

    2020-05-04T23:20:00Z

    A wildlife organisation is among the latest recipients of an annual community support grant funded by an Australian port authority.

  • Port of Oakland
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    Californian port seeks financial help

    2020-05-04T12:37:00Z

    A California port has asked for help to stabilise its finances days after it issued a warning about the effect of COVID-19 on cargo volume.

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    Antwerp’s multifuel strategy for shortsea

    2020-05-04T12:34:00Z

    For the Port of Antwerp shortsea is a sustainable alternative to long distance trucking but on a wider scale it’s also part of its multi-fuel strategy

  • Plastic Recycling Amsterdam
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    Next frontier for plastic recycling

    2020-05-04T12:27:00Z

    Plastic awareness is greater than ever, but tackling plastic waste remains critical for ports working towards greater sustainability, writes Rebecca Jeffrey

  • The electric APM 75T has a towing capacity of 75 tonnes
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    CentrePort Goes Electric

    2020-05-04T12:26:00Z

    CentrePort, the port gateway for New Zealand’s capital city Wellington, is to become the first in the country to go 100% electric with its on-port container transfer vehicles.