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Is shipping ready for the 0.5% sulphur rule
Shaun Skilton, Product Manager, Parker Kittiwake, looks at the compliance challenges facing the shipping industry as the sulphur emissions deadline draws closer.
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NIRAS wins Tanzanian port masterplan contract
NIRAS is heading an international consortium that has just signed a deal with Tanzania Ports Authority for the strategic development of the country’s ports during the next 25 years.
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Scottish offshore wind farm gets go ahead
Construction of the Neart na Gaoithe (NnG) offshore wind farm is now underway following confirmation from EDF Renewables that financial close for the project has been achieved.
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Port operator raises US$2.3bn for investment
A global port operator has raised US$2.3bn through bond listings in Dubai and will use the capital raised for debt refinancing and to fund growth opportunities with the goal of boosting its end-to-end logistics capability.
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Eco electric and hydrogen yard tractors
A new generation of yard tractors has been announced which are compatible with diesel, electric and hydrogen to help meet the sustainability goals of ports and terminals.
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Eco electric and hydrogen yard tractors
A new generation of yard tractors has been announced which are compatible with diesel, electric and hydrogen to help meet the sustainability goals of ports and terminals.
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Greece: When will PPP resistance end?
What does an investor expect from a public private partnership (PPP) in the port sector?
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TASMANIAN SHIPPERS HAVING TO SUCK UP COSTS
Tasmanian shippers are positive despite increasing infrastructure charges being applied by terminal operators, as Iain MacIntyre discovers.
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Terminal operating innovation target
John Bensalhia looks at how the latest technological breakthroughs are boosting Terminal Operating Systems for ports.
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SECURING PORTS: TECHNOLOGY MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE
A new and ambitious project is focused on developing and deploying electronic cargo tracking solutions, as Gordon Feller discovers
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MAKING THE RIGHT LASH DECISION IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER
John Bensalhia investigates the decision-making and trends behind lashing systems for port cargo and considers the role for automation.
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OPTIMISING TERMINAL OPERATIONS WITH DATA ANALYTICS
Terminals face different pressures today to optimise their operations, as Matthias Jablonowski, Global Practice Lead – Ports, Nokia, confirms.
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Are the 5G storm clouds circling the port industry?
There’s a storm brewing over 5G’s promise to link up anything and everything, writes Stevie Knight.
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Indonesian port stake to be sold
A construction company is planning to sell its stake in an Indonesian port to fund new infrastructure projects.
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ABP invests in energy efficient crane
Associated British Ports (ABP) has invested GB£2.3m in a new energy efficient crane that will decrease energy consumption by 35%.
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US$500,000 port body grant for eco project
A 16-acre county park is gearing up for environmental improvements with the support of a US$500,000 grant from a US port administration.
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Sustainable cruise: tackling LNG methane slip
Despite concerns about LNG not being significant in the long-term sustainability pathway to zero emissions, one cruise company remains confident in backing development of the fuel.
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Six ports take smart steps
Six ports have come together to showcase their most advanced digital transformation and sustainability projects at a dedicated ‘Smart Ports’ exhibition.
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Battery recycling comes to Rotterdam
A new factory for the recycling and re-use of batteries will be built in the Port of Rotterdam.
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"Texas chicken" concerns in the Houston ship channel
The Port of Houston Authority''s commissioners voted to limit arrivals of container ships and shut down two-way traffic in the Houston Ship Channel. Gordon Feller investigates the impact.