Latest News – Page 44
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NewsPort of Antwerp-Bruges launches electric tugs
The Port of Antwerp-Bruges has achieved a sustainability milestone with the arrival of six energy-efficient tugboats
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NewsIntegrating OPS and microgrids at Stockholm
Ports of Stockholm is launching an initiative to integrate OPS and microgrid technology to enhance efficiency
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NewsLR and SHI team up on green ammonia FPSO
Lloyd’s Register and Samsung Heavy Industries are collaborating to develop an FPSO system for green ammonia
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NewsImperial Beach Pier upgrade continues
Phase 2 of Imperial Beach Pier upgrade continues, focusing on structural integrity, decking and improvements
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NewsPSA and Evergreen partner to enhance efficiency
PSA Singapore and Evergreen Marine are forming a joint venture to enhance container operations and sustainability
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: South Africa’s renewable drive gains momentum
TNPA is leveraging opportunities offered by green and cleaner options including renewable energy
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NewsTanjung’s methanol bunkering first
PTP’s first methanol bunkering operation marks a major milestone in its alternative fuels provision
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NewsA sandbox for increased supply chain efficiency
The PSA-NUS Supply Chain Living Lab seeks to advance sustainable and efficient supply chain innovation
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NewsHong Kong's green fuel bunkering plan
The country’s ambitious plan outlines strategies to promote green fuels like LNG and green methanol
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NewsBarcelona gets onboard with shore power
The new system will enable ferries to connect to 100% renewable electricity from January 2025
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NewsStrikes, diversions and market outlook
The container shipping sector has been through a few volatile years.
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NewsElection: full steam ahead
On “the day after”, I am hoping- along with millions of others, for some calm, after one of the most contentious election seasons in memory.
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NewsWorld’s leading economy has swung to starboard
The global economy is facing disruption as the danger of trade wars driven by the introduction of tariffs returns to threaten world trade, particularly between Asia and the U.S. and Europe.
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NewsPolitical risk resurfaces
So far, the fallout from the Ukraine crisis has seen only limited impact on grain volumes. Increasing tension is, however, reanimating concerns about global food security. Andrew Penfold assesses the situation
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NewsPushing boundaries
Faster, greater stability, more manoeuvrable, cleaner power and supported by IoT and AI, a new generation of advanced pilot boats is launching. Felicity Landon reports
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NewsAGVs: At the heart of productivity and decarbonisation
The role of AGVs in ports is rapidly ramping up in the face of ever-larger container ships and terminal congestion.
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NewsBrave new world
Maersk and Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) have both announced new operating plans for 2025. AJ Keyes looks at their aims and asks whether Gemini is taking the industry down a blind alley, or will it actually generate super-hubs? Or is MSC’s choice a better one?
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NewsEU Onshore Power Funding
Four major ports in North Europe are set to receive major funding from the EU to help provide onshore power to container ships by 2030.
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NewsUSA ship-to-shore crane purchase rethink required
Patrick Stafford, President of Stafford Crane Group (SCG) has been outlining the company’s plans to enter the US ship-to-shore (STS) crane market in 2025.
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NewsNew design Konecranes Noell straddle carrier
Konecranes recently invited a wide-range of customers to inspect its new-design Konecranes Noell Straddle Carrier prototype.