Latest News – Page 39
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Methanol bunkering and cargo operation first
Singapore is ready for methanol bunkering of container vessels
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Hunterston upgrade boosts offshore wind
Peel Ports Clydeport is investing up to £150 million in the redevelopment of the Hunterston marine yard in Ayrshire, Scotland to help boost UK offshore wind
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Challenging times
The Hamburg-Le Havre port range is the engine room for the North European mainland and handles a wide range of different cargoes. AJ Keyes assesses how the major facilities performed in 2023 and how 2024 has kicked off
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Thinking beyond dali
There are two clichés that go along with any discussion of ports- something to the effect of “You’ve seen one- you’ve seen one,” and then another along the lines of “Ports are invisible (along with the rest of shipping) until something bad happens.”
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The case for energy management services by the PDC
In April 2024, the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) launched the results of a study on the investment pipeline and investment challenges of European ports.
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The fog of war and politics
The maritime industry has been hit by geo-political uncertainty and is in danger of being swept up in tit for tat tariff wars rising out of political consternation with China and Russia.
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Streamlining berthing/safe mooring is a must
If you are a port or a terminal and had to pick one area where you could achieve the goals of optimising safety and maximising efficiency then without doubt the area of managing vessel berthing has to be on your short list.
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Nicaragua sidelines canal project
Ten years on from granting a 50-year renewable concession to the Chinese group Hong Kong Nicaragua Canal Development Investment Co. Limited (HKND Group), owned by Chinese businessman Wang Jing, to build a canal linking the Atlantic and Pacific, the Nicaraguan Government has cancelled the concession and reformed the rules governing the highly ambitious project.
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Turbulent waters
The Le Havre-Hamburg/Gdansk port range sees some of the largest ships in service, bringing substantial volumes to European consumers. How are these ports currently performing? AJ Keyes looks at current trends
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Truck Charge Station
The Port of Long Beach has broken ground on its new truck charging station, which is to be managed by…
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ICTSI to build new two million TEU terminal
Global terminal operator International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) is building a new, two million TEU capacity, container terminal in Bauan, Batangas, Philippines.
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India and Iran strike Chabahar deal
India and Iran have agreed a 10-year deal over the development and management of the Port…
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JICA Funding
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is to provide funding for the Vadhavan Port project, 140 km north…
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LSCT Investment
Contship Italia Group has reaffirmed Eurokai’s continued commitment to La Spezia Container Terminal (LSCT) through provision of an additional…
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FHWA Funding
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has confirmed provision of US$7.1 million for port improvements…
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T6 Continuity
The Port of Portland has confirmed that it intends to continue providing marine container
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Peel Ports and Awake AI strategic partnership
Peel Ports Group has confirmed a new strategic partnership with Awake.AI to leverage AI-based solutions for berth planning and prediction.
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Digital twin for Eurogate container terminal
Port and terminal operator, Eurogate, has confirmed a new groundbreaking partnership with Prodevelop that will see a Digital TwinSim developed for the Eurogate Container Terminal in Hamburg, Germany.