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First port-developed trafficking training
The first anti-human trafficking training developed by a port authority will be rolled out this year to ensure staff have the knowledge and resources to recognise and respond to instances of human trafficking.
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Cyber security guide for ports released
A new UK cyber security good practise guide highlights the very real risk of cyber security breaches and the need for robust prevention strategies to protect financial, security and reputational interests.
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Backing business and tackling decarbonisation
Port Talbot in Wales is demonstrating its ability to address climate change while nurturing its commercial interests in the steel industry.
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AIVP network grows
The Worldwide Network of Port Cities (AIVP) has gained a new member following last year’s move by members to sign the 10 sustainable commitments that make up its Agenda 2030.
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African ports platform investment
A.P. Moller Capital is making a sizable investment in a ports and logistics platform in West Africa to create growth and development.
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GreenPort Congress heads to Athens
GreenPort Cruise & Congress will bring its environmental expertise to Athens in 2020 bringing together the industry''s key green innovators to tackle the pressing issues in the sector.
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Green hydrogen plant to target CO2 emissions
A Belgian consortium has proposed a green energy plan using hydrogen which seeks to double the annual reduction of CO2 emissions in Flanders.
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Port redundancies to be less than 20
A UK port has confirmed it expects to make less than 20 redundancies following its announcement that it is undertaking a process to “secure efficiencies”.
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LA announces terminal efficiency plan
The Port of Los Angeles has announced initiatives for terminal efficiency, digital leadership and workforce development in 2020.
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Israeli port targets energy self-sufficiency
Israel is set to turn its largest port into the first to supply 100% of its own energy through initiatives including the installation of a power plant.
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Bromma spreads digital efficiencies to the industry
Bromma is a leading provider of container frames on a global basis. AJ Keyes understands the company’s continued focus on its digital journey
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APSEZ to buy Indian greenfield port
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) is reportedly in negotiations to acquire an under-construction greenfield commercial port in India.
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German port’s first STS LNG bunkering
A German port has carried out its first ship-to-ship (STS) LNG bunkering procedure, only the second operation of its kind to be undertaken in Germany.
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LNG supply steady in Spain
In 2019, a major Spanish port supplied about 37,200m3 of LNG to vessels using ship-to-ship bunkering.
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Susah secures port
A major new port project is underway in Libya, with the developer leveraging a wide-range of complementary skills, as AJ Keyes confirms.
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Israeli port to be privatised
Plans to sell off a government-run port in Israel have been approved with the sale expected to be completed within two years and the new owner expected to operate the port until 2054.
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Electric ECH nominated for awards
A machine believed to be the world’s first full-size fully electric empty container handler (ECH) has been nominated for two industry awards.
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Open loop scrubbers backlash continues
The list of ports with a ban on discharge of wash-water from open-loop scrubbers has reportedly grown.
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Date for your diary: GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2020
GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2020 will take place from 14-16 October 2020 in Athens, Greece.
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Florida ports buy further into natural gas
America''s Florida Ports Council and the Florida Natural Gas Association have released a report showing how ports across the state are increasingly turning to natural gas.