Latest News – Page 109
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Hybrid straddle carrier order for Antwerp
New hybrid straddle carriers at Antwerp Gateway Belgium will help reduce emissions
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Highlights from GreenPort Congress Oceania – Day One
The first GreenPort Congress to be held in the Southern Hemisphere commenced today in the Australian east coast city of Newcastle.
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Shore power key for cruise operators and ports
Yesterday’s GreenPort Congress being held in Newcastle, Australia, hosted a session on net zero carbon cruising.
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Newcastle leads the way at first GreenPort Congress
The City of Newcastle was host to the first ever GreenPort Congress in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Unaccompanied freight service milestone
Cross-channel route numbers rise by two-thirds amid ongoing Dover delays
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Planning for green cruise growth
Growing sustainable cruise facilities always requires balancing the interests of multiple stakeholders.
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Sustainability spotlight at GreenPort Oceania
The inaugural GreenPort Congress Oceania conference has kicked off in Australia
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Gothenburg port vessel: Conversion vs replacement
The Port of Gothenburg’s inspection vessel will be converted to electric, rather than replaced
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Fighting underwater noise using green vessel coatings
Kotug is mitigating the effects of underwater noise by using non-toxic sound reduction coatings
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Overhaul overhauls cargo security
Overhaul’s takeover of Sensitech’s security service will create reportedly the largest supply chain security provider
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Hyster upgrades fuel options
Biofuels can provide a useful stop-gap between fossil fuels and full electrification
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New era for Dar es Salaam Container berths
Hutchison Ports has exited the Dar es Salaam container terminal concession after failure to reach agreement with the Tanzania Port Authority (TPA) on the extension of its tenure there.
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Chile call to cut violent crime
A leading Chilean logistics association has joined in with the country’s Maritime and Port Chamber (Camport) in calling for increased “public-private co-ordination” to combat violent criminal gangs stealing from container operators.
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Europa terminal capacity boost
The Europa Container Terminal, Antwerp is to raise its annual capacity by 40 per cent by Q2 2025.
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All change at Santos
The outgoing Santos port administration has turned in record profits, but the new Ports Minister has signalled he does not see a future for the proposed whole port privatisation. RobWard explains
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New planning canvas in prospect
It is a new year, with a new Congress, and new sets of battles to be fought.
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Era of uncertainty presents difficult investment decisions
UNCTAD, in its yearly flagship publication, the review of Maritime Transport, has highlighted the considerable uncertainty facing shipping and ports.
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2023: disruptors to make their Presence felt
2022 ended bleakly as the global economy headed towards a recession. 2023 does not look optimistic for the coming six months at least. Time to batten down the hatches.
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Big is not always beautiful: Tell us about it!
At Port Strategy we focus a lot on the larger port and terminal facilities – we are very mindful, however, that the larger ports and facilities in them are not the whole story.
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Football Crazy
December’s World Cup in Qatar gave a massive boost to Tecon Rio Grande (TRG), the box terminal owned and operated by Wilson, Sons in Brazil’s southernmost state.