Latest News – Page 34
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Ports merger set to boost Turkish logistics
DP World and Evyap Group have merged to create a new international logistics hub in Türkiye
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The Dali impact
On 27th March, the Singapore-flagged container vessel – DALI – collided with Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing its collapse into the Patapsco River. Captain Steve Bomgardner, Vice President – Shipping & Offshore, Pole Star Global charts the impact on maritime trade and vessel traffic
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Arctic shipping: fact or fiction?
Rosatom, Russia’s nuclear agency with responsibility for Artic shipping development, has floated a figure of up to 50 million tonnes of cargo per annum over the longer term. Is this achievable or will the significant challenges system development faces combine to restrain development?
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Journey of Transformation
The Indian logistics sector has been undergoing a much-needed transformation with strong emphasis placed on the development of dedicated rail freight corridors, much needed to alleviate chronic road congestion. AJ Keyes assesses progress.
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Drones – risk factors
Jamie Graham, Senior Contract Manager, Kingdom Security, UK discusses the escalating risk posed by unregistered drones to ports and national security.
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India eyes the creation of green hydrogen hubs
The country’s second largest port operator wants to create green hydrogen and ammonia production facilities
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Where does hydrogen fit in with ports' net zero path?
Environmental and engineering consultancy Ricardo says that hydrogen will have a limted role to play
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Kaohsiung Expansion
Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Ltd. (TIPC) is upgrading Kaohsiung Port’s 3rd and 5th Container Terminals and…
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Tarragona moves ahead with drone deployment
The port sees drones as a solution to a number of issues including port security and surveillance
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EXCLUSIVE: Cooperation and finance - the green non-negotiables
The urgent need for cooperation and more finance were two key takeaways from the Green Ports Shipping and Congress
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Ecuador: Harmony sought
The turbulence now prevailing in Ecuador – spanning economics, business agility, security and other issues - is mirrored in the country’s maritime port sector
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FIT deploys new Advent PCS
A Florida terminal has integrated PreGate appointment system and Fee Manager to boost terminal efficiency and streamline intermodal logistics
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EU funding for ‘twin port’ shore power
TWIN-PORT VI is a four-year project to install shore power at Tallinn and Helsinki
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Throughput stable at Port of Rotterdam
Cargo throughput in the Port of Rotterdam remained virtually unchanged in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period last year
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First biofuel bunkering for Malaysian port
Malaysia’s Port Klang has successfully bunkered its first B24 biofuel service
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Throughput at Antwerp-Bruges rises
Bucking a global trend of stagnating container movement, throughput at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges in Belgium has risen in the first half of the year
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Romanian terminal electrification project
Romania’s first terminal electrification project will go ahead thanks to a European funding
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Maltese first in shore power technology
Malta is helping lead the way in shore power technology in the Mediterranean
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Brazil plans its first green ammonia export terminal
Stolthaven Terminals has been selected as the potential operator for Brazil’s first green ammonia export terminal
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Barcelona celebrates first shore power system
The Port of Barcelona is marking the opening of the first shore power system at a container terminal on the Mediterranean