Latest News – Page 13
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Millbay upgrade boosts UK connectivity
Millbay Docks’ £23m upgrade boosts UK maritime connectivity, enhancing trade, tourism and international links
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Waterways power Europe’s green transition
Inland waterways are continually emerging as a critical asset in the transportation of alternative fuels
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DP World joins electric HGV push
The operator will test two fully electric HGVs for three months to gather critical operational data
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PortXchange urges smarter port calls
PortXchange urges real-time tech adoption to cut emissions, delays and costs amid rising port congestion
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Grimsby port showcases historic architecture
The Port of Grimsby’s historic architecture will be explored through guided tours during Heritage Open Days in September
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Hunterston’s green hydrogen plan advances
The project will transform a former coal terminal into a hub for alternative fuels
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Stornoway Port updates masterplan
Stornoway Port has appointed Fisher Advisory to update its masterplan, focusing on future infrastructure and renewables
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Seacap launches green port financing
A new company promises to remove funding barriers for Europe’s green maritime transition
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EXCLUSIVE: Sustainability focus in Napier’s cyclone recovery
Initiatives are focused on the port’s container terminal and modernising the way containers are moved
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Go it alone approach: What price durability?
The risk of Chinese dominance in maritime, logistics and shipbuilding is real. The Chinese reaction to the intended sale of the CK Hutchison terminals demonstrates China’s geo-political interests in ports. In that sense, the conclusions in the report of the U.S. Trade Representative do not come as a surprise. Previous US policy statements and initiatives, some in partnership with the EU and the G20, also aimed to counter the risk of Chinese dominance.
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Electric tugs kick port emissions to the kerb
SAAM Towage’s Dynamo Project at Vancouver has reduced its carbon intensity index by 72%
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Liscont Terminal’s growth fuelled by investment
The focus has been on advanced handling technology, regular service lines and robust rail connections
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Politization & digitalisation, promising bedfellows
As predicted in the previous issue, the one certainty for port planners is going to be uncertainty, and unpredictability, at least for a while.
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Oakland inks 10-year renewable energy deal
The Port of Oakland will source renewable energy generated from a wastewater treatment plant
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The Middle East’s largest hydrogen facility
AD Ports has big ambitions for hydrogen to achieve its national decarbonisation goals
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GPA unveils trucker efficiency app
Georgia Ports has launched a new app to streamline truck operations and enhance driver efficiency
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A greener low-emission shortsea shipping route
Finnlines is now offering low-emission sea transportation using biofuels, methanol and electrification
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Port of Dover welcomes EU-UK deal
The Port of Dover welcomes the new UK-EU deal which aims to simplify trade, reduce border frictions and boost growth
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US ports oppose crane tariffs
US ports are urging the government to withdraw the proposed 100% tariff on Chinese cranes, citing cost and disruption
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The 5G Revolution
Felicity Landon drills down into the scope of application and rapidly unfolding benefits of 5G in port sector applications