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Emissions target set for Australian ports
An Australian port management group has a launched a sustainability plan to help it minimise its environmental impact.
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Container cone detection rolled out
A new system for detection of unremoved container cones has been rolled out at a South Korean terminal to enhance safety.
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California port gives US$1m to community
A port in California has selected 30 local organisations to receive a total of US$1m in grants for FY 2019/20 under its Community Investment Sponsorship Program.
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UK freight tonnage defies trade uncertainty
The UK saw stable port freight tonnages overall in 2018, the Department for Transport’s (DfT) Annual UK Port Freight Statistics show.
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West Africa’s first storage and regasification plant
Equatorial Guinea has inaugurated the first LNG storage and regasification plant to be built on the West African coast.
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Zero-emission goal for Norwegian port
A port in Norway has signed a cooperation agreement with an environmental non-profit organisation to help it become emission-free.
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MoU to progress new Canadian terminal
A Canadian port authority has signed a MoU with a financial company to help it develop a new container terminal.
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First filling for new bunkering station
Europe’s first shore-to-ship LNG bunkering station has been successfully filled with LNG for the first time.
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Zero-emission goal for Norwegian port
A port in Norway has signed a cooperation agreement with an environmental non-profit organisation to help it become emission-free.
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Speaker Confirmed: Yilport Oslo
Maiken Solemdal, Commercial Manager at Yilport Oslo will speak on day two of GreenPort Congress 2019 covering the topic of how short sea shipping can compete with road trucks.
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DP Word terminal retrofit for eco-efficiency
A DP World container terminal in Belgium is boosting its eco-efficiency by electrifying a mobile harbour crane.
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Extra Brexit funding may have limited impact
An extra GB£9m will be made available to ensure local areas and major ports are ready for Brexit, the UK government has announced, but a trade association has cast doubt over how many more preparations can be made before 31 October.
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Robotic hull cleaning now in Belgium
A hull cleaning company is now offering its robotic services in Belgian ports for the first time.
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New port for Somalia
Qatar has established an investment partnership with Somalia to build a new port in the latter''s country.
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LNG project gets government backing
An Australian LNG FRSU import terminal that could supply up to 80% of New South Wales’ gas needs has been declared Critical State Significant Infrastructure.
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12-port capacity plan unveiled
An East Asian country has unveiled large scale plans to boost its cargo-handling capacity at 12 ports by 2040.
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Equipment order helps green UK terminal
A delivery of environmentally friendly equipment will help improve operational efficiency and reduce emissions at a UK cargo terminal.
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Strong growth at Port of Hamburg
Germany’s largest universal port remains on a growth course, despite fears the rest of the country may be spiralling into an economic slowdown.
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No-deal Brexit means major disruption
Leaked documents predict major disruption at British ports in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
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WPSP grows its network
A European ports organisation has joined the International Association of Ports and Harbors’ (IAPH) World Ports Sustainability Program (WPSP) to strengthen its sustainability practises.