Latest News – Page 41
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Congestion looms
The West Mediterranean port region is seeing a surge in container demand in 2024. AJ Keyes assesses the position and asks what, or indeed where, the solution might be moving forward
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The charge for shore power
There are still obstacles to overcome but the take-up of onshore power supply is rapidly gaining momentum supported by an innovative system supplier sector
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Mooring system innovation
This second part review of the Safe Mooring Seminar organised jointly by TT Club and Port Strategy focuses on the technical products and systems that are fundamental to safe and efficient mooring
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Uniport Takes Three
Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has concluded an agreement with Uniport Srl. to supply three TR618i heavy terminal…
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Cavotec Salalah Service
Cavotec has signed a new service agreement with the Port of Salalah, Oman. Cavotec will maintain its previously installed 32 automated, MoorMaster vacuum mooring units…
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STI Invests to Consolidate and Expand Box Volume
While the delays for expansion of the port of San Antonio continue, San Antonio International SA (STI, a SAAM subsidiary, and one of two box operators) is adding more capacity as best it can.
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World’s first hydrogen fuel cell powered rubber-tyred gantry
Crane systems supplier PACECO Corp., has confirmed a new pilot programme at Yusen Terminals Inc (YTI) in the Port of Los Angeles for the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell powered rubber-tyred gantry (RTG).
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Reefer monitoring push
The objective of optimising operations is driving terminal investment in reefer monitoring systems.
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Bold decisions required
Felicity Landon charts the key talking points at the recent Coastlink Conference
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Bold decisions required
Felicity Landon charts the key talking points at the recent Coastlink Conference
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Funds sought for Ukraine/EU port integration
Ports of Stockholm and others are working to together to try to integrate Ukraine’s ports into the European Union’s transport network
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Breaking ground at new Saudi logistics park
The groundbreaking ceremony has been held for a new US$250m logistics park at Jeddah Islamic Port
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Hydrogen powered tugs partnership
CMB.TECH and Damen have inked an agreement for four hydrogen-powered tugs.
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Egypt sets its sights on methanol supply
A consortium has signed a MoU for the development of a green methanol facility in Egypt.
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Five ULCV quay cranes for Malaysia
A second order for ULCV quay cranes will help increase capacity at the Port of Tanjung Pelepas in Malaysia
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World’s first green methanol carrier sets sail
The world’s first container ship powered by green methanol has begun regular operations
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First green shipping corridor links UK and Ireland
NatPower Marine and Peel Ports’ green shipping corridor will dramatically cut emissions
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New yard helps Southampton diversify
A new logistics and freight yard beside Southampton Container Terminal will give a competitive edge to cargo and haulage operations in the port
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Offshore wind benefits for Middlesbrough
The UK’s Port of Middlesbrough has signed a ten year partnership with an Italian offshore wind giant
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Scottish port upgrade boosts offshore wind
Port owner Haventus has secured a further £100 million to fund the redevelopment of Ardersier Port in Scotland, boosting the UK’s offshore wind capability