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California looks to mobile port emissions capture
A novel form of mobile port emissions capture is taking place in California
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GPA deal increases RoRo capacity at Brunswick
The Georgia Ports Authority has inked a 20-year deal with Wallenius Wilhelmsen which will see RoRo capacity at the Port of Brunswick significantly enhanced
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Eight electric straddle carriers for London Gateway
London Gateway’s soon-to-open fourth berth has welcomed eight electric straddle carriers
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EXCLUSIVE: A big vision for Hong Kong’s green cruise hub
The social aspects of sustainability are at the heart of Kai Tak Cruise Terminal’s ethos
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Joined up thinking on methanol storage
Cepsa and Evos are working on green methanol storage in Spain and the Netherlands
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APMT Durban action sparks motivation questions
There’s rumblings of a possible legal challenge over the Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2 concession
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Housing development for Scottish freeport
A Scottish freeport is keen to cement its benefit to the local region with a 66-home development
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Teaming up on alternative fuels
Ulsan Port Authority is teaming up with with Pacific Environment to decarbonise shipping ports in Singapore
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ONE digitalises port calls
Ocean Network Express and Portchain have inked a deal to digitalise berth alignment, saving fuel and reducing emissions
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Baltimore Bridge collapse could lead to cargo claims
A UK-based insurance facilitator has warned that delays caused by the Baltimore Bridge collapse could lead to claims for spoiled and delayed cargo
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Decarbonisation report sets out challenges
A new report sets out the challenges faced by US ports in the drive to decarbonise
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Competition builds
APMT Callao has been resourceful and navigated through a difficult year by capturing transshipment cargo. But does this just portend the shape of things to come as competition for cargo hots up? Rob Ward investigates
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Drewry identifies flourishing Ukraine grain exports
Over the past few months, Ukraine has witnessed a remarkable surge in grain exports, signalling a robust agricultural industry, according to Drewry.
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Santos brasil sweeps up new liner business
Brazil’s leading box terminal operator, Santos Brasil (SB), has been boxing clever this year in tying carriers to long-term contracts as it mops up the mess caused by reduced berth capacity at two key terminals.
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A mixed picture so far…
Three months into 2024 and story of geo-political instability continues.
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Politics progressively a factor in the suppy chain
These days, politics is being infused into the transportation business more than ever before, now complemented by a fear-factor. It’s not clear to me whether protectionism, or maritime/ port security, is piloting this boat.
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The global economy remains under stress
2023 was not a good year and 2024 looks uncertain for the maritime industry.
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Sustainable port industrial islands?
The energy and raw materials transition, critical for achieving a sustainable and (more) circular economy, creates a huge demand for new private investments in ports, in activities like production, assembly, storage and maintenance of offshore windmills, hydrogen plants to convert sustainable energy in hydrogen and ammonia, plants for biofuels and circular recycling and production activities.
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Brazil: terminal sales?
There is a lot of talk in Brazil about terminal sales but so far that is it all it amounts to albeit well informed talk. Rob Ward identifies the players and actions to-date