Latest News – Page 137
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Port of Liverpool strike confirmed
Strike action will go ahead at the Port of Liverpool in the UK, confirms the Unite union
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Driving biofuels forward
An American port has been awarded a US$1m grant to further its biofuels development
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New decommissioning hub
A new decommissioning hub is set to launch at the Port of Aberdeen, creating up to 50 new jobs
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Tuas Port opens
PSA has officially opened Tuas Port, with the first of three berths now operational
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Green hydrogen facility
A new green hydrogen production facility will bring growth to the UK’s Humber region
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Increasing productivity with TOS
An insight into how TOS increases efficiency and allows stakeholders to better serve customers
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Felixstowe strike causes delays
Length of container stays at Felixstowe almost doubles during eight day walkout
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First China-Scotland service
The first-ever direct container service connecting China and Scotland has berthed at Greenock Ocean Terminal
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Mobile port solution
Cromarty Firth’s green freeport bid includes plans for an innovative mobile port solution.
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Equipped for growth
A European operator is turning to semi-automated port equipment to push ahead with future growth.
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Container price fall
Good news for shippers as container prices and leasing rates decline in China during peak shipping season
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Electric expansion at Valenciaport
Valenciaport expands its fleet of electric vehicles and recharging points
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Global container capacity
Taking on higher risk might prove advantageous to terminal operators looking to maximise growth
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UK port on track for net-zero
A port in England’s north west is on track to become one of the first in the UK to be carbon neutral
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Podcast
PODCAST: Eleni Bougioukou, Port of Tyne
Covid-19, supply issues and global conflict have shaped how we deliver future and clean energy to the port sector, and help decarbonise shipping.