Latest News – Page 205
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Wind ambitions
Renewable energy is gaining ground in Europe with an ambitious wind power project.
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DP World acquisition offer
DP World has announced an acquisition offer that could accelerate its logistics transition.
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Green port challenge
Scotland is growing increasingly impatient over its stalled green ports initiative.
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BioLNG exploration
France’s first liquefied biomethane (BioLNG) production unit could be established at a French port.
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Coastlink postponed until 2022
Coastlink will move online this year and back in person in 2022The Coastlink Conference due to take place at the Port of Antwerp on 29 and 30 September 2021 will be postponed until May 2022 due to the continuing impact of Covid-19 and travel restrictions that remain in place throughout ...
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Autonomous truck pioneer
A Middle East container terminal will be the first in the region to implement an autonomous port truck system.
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Green port challenge
Scotland is growing increasingly impatient over its stalled green ports initiative.
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Optimised cargo efficiency
IoT technology is enabling a UK port to optimise cargo movement bringing about efficiency savings
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Speedy sustainable transport
A new container transport solution aims to reduce environmental impact and congestion at ports.
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Speedy sustainable transport
A new container transport solution aims to reduce environmental impact and congestion at ports.
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IoT cargo optimisation
IoT technology is enabling a UK port to optimise cargo movement in near real time.
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HOME DEPOT TAKES TO THE WATER
COMMENT: The debate in Washington, D.C. over “infrastructure”- however you define it, is continuing, writes Barry Parker.
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GLOBALISATION AND SUPPLY CHAIN REMAIN AT RISK
COMMENT: Ports struggle with congestions, carriers with lack of capacity and countries with more COVID-19. The pressure is not letting up, writes Ben Hackett.
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LIVESTOCK REFORMS MOOTED
COMMENT: Anyone who has had the dubious pleasure of standing downwind of a livestock carrier in port will surely empathise with the growing calls for greater scrutiny and regulation of this trade, writes Mike Mundy.
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THE UNEVEN COMMERCIAL POWER RELATIONSHIP
COMMENT: For all the right reasons, a lot of attention among port developers, policy makers and regulators is focused on the competition in the terminal and shipping markets and risks of the emergence of dominant positions, for instance due to vertical integration, writes Peter de Langen.
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Fundamental port sector change
COMMENT: How many times has it been said? Will it hurt to say it again? OK then, lets just ‘put it out there’ – COVID-19 continues to test us all, writes Mike Mundy.
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