Latest News – Page 46
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NewsHuman Factor has to be Acknowledged
The big topics in our industry are invariably business prospects, opportunities and system advances – equipment and digital.
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NewsNational maritime single window for Georgia
A new National Maritime Single Window (NMSW), fully aligned with International Maritime Organisation (IMO) standards, has been successfully implemented and launched in Georgia.
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NewsNews in brief: November/December 2024: Equipment
A round up of Port Strategy November/December 2024 issue’s equipment news.
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NewsOakland awarded US$50m for upgrades
The port is working to accommodate larger vessels and create zero-emissions operations
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NewsSingapore launches first fully electric hydrofoil
The Port of Singapore has played host to the launch of the region’s first fully electric hydrofoil vessel
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NewsTriton announces MacGregor takeover
Triton is to acquire MacGregor from Cargotec, aiming to establish it as a standalone company by 2025
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NewsAir Products plans Europe’s largest blue H2 plant
Air Products plans to build Europe’s largest blue hydrogen plant in Rotterdam, capturing CO2 for storage
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NewsProject funding for port electrification project
MSE International has been given a Transport Research and Innovation Grant (TRIG) to lead a port recharging project
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Considering an electric future for your port equipment?
The electrification of container handling equipment at ports is in its infancy, but is evolving quickly
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NewsNZ embraces electrification on the quayside
Port Nelson has welcomed New Zealand’s first electric dual-drive mobile harbour crane
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NewsBelfast harbour trials autonomous technology in port
The initiative, a UK first, will retrofit Terminal Tractors (TT) with autonomous software and hardware to optimise efficiency
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NewsUS ports awarded infrastructure grants
Ports across the US have been awarded nearly half a billion dollars to upgrade infrastructure
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NewsDP World’s rail boost slashes emissions
DP World’s rail initiative has reduced 64,300 truck journeys and cut 17,000 tonnes of carbon emissions in one year
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News2. Durban truths told
In round one of a legal challenge APMT/Maersk has halted the award of Durban Container Terminal 2 to ICTSI but it is not over yet with ICTSI telling some home truths and identifying the solvency issue at the heart of APMT’s challenge as irrational
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NewsSan Diego espouses the benefits of microgrids
The Port of San Diego has been recognised for its advanced port electrification project
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NewsSlovakia’s first hydrogen-powered truck
Powered by renewable hydrogen, the truck aligns with Metrans’ goal to integrate eco-friendly technologies across its operations
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NewsMarport Terminal unveils new gantry cranes
Marport Terminal in Türkiye has received four new gantry cranes as part of a US$250 million upgrade
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NewsClean power barges launch in US
Centerline Logistics and EBDG have teamed up to deploy CHAMP barges in the US as an alternative to traditional shorepower
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NewsMaritime industry embraces cyber risk
Maritime professionals are willing to accept cyber risks for innovation, says a new report by DNV
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NewsCareGo wins APMT MVII expansion contract
CareGo consortium has been awarded the contract to expand APM Terminals MVII, creating a fully automated, electrified hub