Latest News – Page 107
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Priority for electric trucks at Gothenburg
Electric trucks now have priority passage and handling in the container terminal at the Port of Gothenburg
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Baleària enjoys a record 2022
Shipping firm Baleària begins its 25th anniversary year with record revenues of €563 million
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Opening up the port to the city
Barcelona Port is undertaking no mean feat with its 30 year development project
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ABP plans for the energy transition and net zero
Associated British Ports has a GB£2 billion plan for energy transition and meeting net zero by 2040
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London launches safe boarding week
A week-long initiative to promote safer boarding on the tidal Thames has begun
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Vessel inspection app wins safety award
AP Moller Maersk has won this year’s TT Club Innovation in Safety Award for its AMP Terminals Vessel Inspection App
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Building resilience using alternative fuels
Port of Rotterdam throughput in 2022 remained constant, in some part due to its huge focus on alt fuels
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Training up on hydrogen reachstackers
The dockers of the Port of Valencia have been training up on their new hydrogen reach stacker
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Brazilian terminal goes digital with container stowage
ABB is improving data quality and efficiency of crane operations at Rio Grande container terminal
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MPT first for E. Port Said
With guidance provided by MTBS(1), a new multi-purpose terminal concession under development in East Port Said, Egypt will see the country adopt a first of its kind operating model.
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Turkey: Moscow’s transit hub
Oleksandr Gavrylyuk details Russia’s reaction to economic sanctions – the changes of direction in trade volume and value terms, and the opportunistic role Turkey is playing
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South Africa: handbrake on?
The focal point of southern African port operations has always been South Africa but stagnant development and uncertainties with regard to management and – especially – the tortuous privatisation saga suggests opportunities for other regional players. AJ Keyes takes a look
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Under the microscope
Australia has traditionally had a strong interest in putting its waterfront industry under the microscope and considering how it can raise port performance.
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Freight movers invest in visibility
Real-time visibility of freight movements is key to combatting supply chain challenges
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Stena to replace Irish Sea ferry
Stena Line is replacing its ferry on the service between Fishguard in Wales and Rosslare in Ireland
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Getting alongside JIT
Technical innovation is playing an increasingly influential role in optimising the berthing process. New thinking and recent systems innovations are to the fore
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New strategies and markets
Changes are underway in the international dredging market – there is a growing emphasis on new generation project funding arrangements and exploiting new areas of business opportunity. AJ Keyes investigates
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First mobile harbour cranes for Guyana
Konecranes is to provide Guyana’s first mobile harbour cranes to support growth at the Port of Georgetown
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Rotterdam green hydrogen import deal
Cepsa is to supply green ammonia to ACE Terminal at the Port of Rotterdam for conversion into green hydrogen
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First South American port to use autonomous RTGs
Porto Itapoá will be the first port in South America to use remote-controlled rubber-tyred gantry cranes