Latest News – Page 227
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Eco tariff discounts for Brazilian port callers
One Brazilian port is to offer green tariff discounts based on environmental performance.
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New rail service from Felixstowe
A new daily rail service has been introduced at Hutchison Ports'' Port of Felixstowe to further build its supply chain efficiency and sustainability.
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Electric RTG cranes expedite 2030 goal
Nine RTG cranes are part of one US terminal''s goal to move to zero emissions equipment by 2030.
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CONNECTED TECHNOLOGIES
Lynsey Jeffers, Smart Infrastructure Sector Lead – Ports UK, Siemens, explains how an integrated approach to planning, installation and service can help ports exploit their full energy efficiency potential.
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Automated straddle carriers for OZ operator
12 fully automated straddle carriers have been ordered by an Australian container terminal operator as part of a plan to boost efficiency at its terminals.
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NEW RULES, PAPERWORK, BARRIERS AND ROUTES
A steady series of headlines makes one thing clear – BREXIT most certainly isn’t “done”! Felicity Landon considers the fallout for some of the key UK ports involved.
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Logistics gets better cross border
A cross border logistics service between the Port of Barcelona and the southwest of France is giving customers up to 11 days of savings in transit time saving both cost and emissions.
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Green electricity deal cuts CO2 emissions
Green electricity will be exclusively used at an Estonian port to cut almost 7,000t of CO2 emissions per year.
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BATTERY POWER ON THE RISE
The list of ports investing in electrical energy storage is rising dramatically. It is an evolving technology with expanding options, Stevie Knight investigates.
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STS CRANES: INVESTMENT LED
The Ship-to-Shore container gantry sector is experiencing a lower level of demand but the order pipeline and design innovations continue. John Bensalhia reports.
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Green hydrogen study for German ports
A green hydrogen study will determine the development of a hydrogen infrastructure at two German ports.
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Port Canaveral offers cruise LNG bunkering
Port Canaveral will become the USA''s first LNG cruise port to offer ship to ship LNG bunkering using a new articulated tug and bunker barge.
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SHOCKWAVES, VULNERABILITIES AND PREDICTIONS FOR 2021
What lies ahead for the maritime sector in 2021? Against a background of the impact of COVID-19, Felicity Landon highlights select expert views.
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STS’ KPIs THAT WORK
A new methodology of applying key performance indicators to ship-to-shore container gantry operations offers dual benefits. AJ Keyes highlights the study’s principal findings.
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ROLLERCOASTER RIDE IN CALIFORNIA
The three container ports in California endured a challenging 2020. AJ Keyes looks at how they performed and priorities for 2021.
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TUNNEL VISION
A new tunnel is the “best solution” for Port of Santos cross-port connectivity. In an exclusive interview, Rob Ward talks to Casemiro Tercio Carvalho, a leading proponent of the tunnel option, to hear the case for this option.
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US$1.2bn port development for Indonesia
Construction of a US$1.2 bn international greenfield container port and industrial logistics park in Indonesia will begin this year with commercial port operations expected to begin in 2023.
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APSEZ takes stake in Indian port
The Adani Ports and Special Economic Zones (APSEZ) will acquire a minority stake in a deep water, multi-purpose port in India with a 64 MMT capacity.
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PORTS ARE STRUGGLING
COMMENT: The economics, such as they are, of the COVID-19 crisis is playing havoc at the ports as is the virus infection as well, writes Ben Hackett.
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China-linked hackers target Indian port
China-linked hackers are actively targeting an Indian port as Indian authorities block attempts to penetrate the nation’s electrical sector.