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Keep better accident records, ports urged
A port safety organisation is urging the UK’s port and terminal operators to keep better records on incidents and near misses
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EXCLUSIVE: Building partnerships to lower towage emissions
How the towage sector is fundamental to unlocking emissions savings
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Increased freight handling capability for Southampton
A new logistics and freight yard will boost port operations on the UK’s south coast
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Port of Los Angeles banks on H2 power
A hydrogen-powered rubber-tyred gantry crane has begun operations at the Port of Los Angeles
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Scotland invests £750K in refrigerated cargo
The Port of Greenock is increasing its reefer points nearly sevenfold to solidify its position as a leading hub for refrigerated and frozen cargo on Scotland’s west coast
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Spain and US strengthen ties
The Port of Bilbao and ports on the Great Lakes are collaborating on trade, sustainability and innovation
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Air and sea ports team up on sustainability
Rotterdam’s air and sea ports are teaming up to help make operations more sustainable
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Antwerp launches its first methanol tug
The Port of Antwerp-Bruges has unveiled its first methanol-fuelled tugboat
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DP World invests in Romania
DP World has opened three major new sites in Romania, boosting the country’s growing status as a key hub of European trade
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Cavotec inks service deal with Oman
Cavotec has signed a new agreement with the Port of Salalah in Oman to service its vacuum mooring units
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Bulk liquid firm invests in Liverpool terminal
Bulk liquid storage firm, UM Terminals has made a multi-million pound investment in one of its key strategic terminals
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A ‘world first’ in trialling quantum internet connectivity
A consortium of parties have become the ’first in the world’ to build scalable quantum internet connection at Rotterdam port
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Knowledge sharing to tackle decarbonisation
The Ports of Barcelona and Shanghai will work together on innovation and decarbonisation projects
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EXCLUSIVE: Port planning for carbon capture projects
Ramboll talks opportunities for ports with their own carbon capture facilities
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Adani eyes up port in Philippines
Adani Enterprises has expressed interest in developing the Port of Bataan in the Philippines, according to government reports
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Western Australia invests in port upgrades
Western Australia is investing AUS$373 million of its 2024 – 2025 budget to upgrade port infrastructure
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Collaboration to expand the EU hydrogen economy
A new MoU is aimed on advancing the hydrogen economy within the North-West region of Europe
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Esbjerg dredging gets the go-ahead
The Port of Esbjerg in Denmark has been given the green light for a dredging project that will deepen a fairway stretching from the North Sea to the port
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Long Beach goes green with Tri-gen system
Long Beach has a new system to generate renewable hydrogen, electricity and water
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Maersk to invest in Pakistan’s ports
AP Moller-Maersk is to invest in Pakistan’s port and terminal infrastructure, according to government reports