Latest News – Page 453
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Outside the box
Through traffic enabled Algeciras to weather the global crisis, but things are changing, explains Stevie Knight
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Sticking to green guns
US West Coast ports are pushing back against climate change deniers and big-ship challenges. Martin Rushmere reports
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Inward investment
Med ports are clambering to claim their natural birthright as the door into Europe. Stevie Knight reports
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State-aid simplification
European regulations have exempted dredging from state aid restrictions, but not everyone’s happy. Felicity Landon reports
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Taking sustainability seriously
Dr Prachee Javadekar & Dr Sonal Bhat explain how Krishnapatnam goes above and beyond
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Operational insight
Alex Hughes finds out if improved remote monitoring tools are making redundancy redundant
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Community champions
There''s many benefits to be gained from supporting the community, as Felicity Landon explains
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Realistic about resilience
Ports need to create robust recovery plans to cover all eventualities, finds Alex Hughes
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German LNG venture gets the go ahead
The European Commission has given the go ahead to a joint venture which aims to develop and operate a new LNG terminal in Northern Germany.
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Cuxport terminal digital investment
Cuxport has partnered with dbh Logistics IT to develop a new digital management system for its multi-purpose terminals in Cuxhaven, Germany, to streamline and make operations more efficient.
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Cable reels make cranes more efficient
APM Terminals’ new container terminal in Morocco aims to optimise drive design, reduce cable loading, and increase energy efficiency with the delivery of newly developed crane cable reels.
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APMT proposes Callao design amendment
Javier Lancha, the managing director of APM Terminals Callao, has confirmed that the company put forward in March proposals to modify its existing concession contract, which currently prioritises containerised cargo.
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Veracruz stretched to over-capacity
Congestion at the Mexican Port of Veracruz has now become so bad that some consignments are being diverted to other domestic ports, claims Leobardo Saldívar, president of the National Chamber of Cargo Carriers (Canacar).
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TCP fined again; second box terminal mooted
In Uruguay, the National Ports Administration (ANP) has fined Terminal Cuenca del Plata (TCP) for failing to handle an agreed minimum number of containers between July 2016 and June 2017. It has therefore had to pay a total of $950,000. In June 2016, it had previously been fined $358,000.
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Intermed moves towards greater decarbonisation
At a recent meeting in Marseille of the Intermed organisation a series of experts stressed the urgent need to adopt more efficient policies to reduce the impact of logistics and as well as adopting more environmentally friendly ways of moving cargo.
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Legal intervention over at TCQ
Alexander Aizenstatd, the interventor appointed by Guatemala’s Extinción de Dominio Court to oversee Terminal de Contenedores Quetzal (TCQ), has confirmed that, during his time there, no further complaints or legal action had been brought and that his job is now ended.
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DP World advises on Indonesia’s development
DP World will advise on the development of two Indonesian ports to help the country grow its domestic and international trade.
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Collapsible container could slash shipping costs
A new collapsible 20ft container, which is currently in development, promises to save operators both money and space both at the terminal and in the supply chain.