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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Electrifying ports: The critical next step
Carolyn Newsham, Siemens Financial Services UK, explores the urgent need to electrify ports, the challenges to overcome and the financing solutions
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NewsBelgium unites its ports on security
The Port 2 Port Security Platform is a European first designed to counter drug smuggling, cyber security breaches and drone misuse
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NewsWATCH: Singapore all set to offer methanol bunkering
Licences will be awarded to Global Energy Trading Pte Ltd, Golden Island Pte Ltd and PetroChina International (Singapore) Pte Ltd
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NewsLiebherr electric crane boosts efficiency
A Turkish port’s new electric LPS 420 crane is boosting efficiency, reliability and environmental performance
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NewsPort Esbjerg upgrades control room
The Port of Esbjerg’s upgraded control room centralises systems to improve coordination, safety and management of rising port activity
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NewsIAPH WPC 2025: Highlights
Seventy years on from its formation IAPH held the World Ports Conference 2025 in Kobe, Japan. The conference programme underlined IAPH’s emergence as the key representative body for the global ports industry
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NewsBox Release Revolution
Following diverse problems associated with container release a new standard is under development with associated new technology being rolled out
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NewsHydrogen: the answer?
Where does hydrogen fit into the port sector’s push to decarbonise? Andy Tam, Global Vice President Energy Management at DP World, spoke to Felicity Landon about the opportunities around hydrogen – and the need for both commercial and technical viability
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NewsHydrogen powered straddle carrier under test in Hamburg
Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) has confirmed that it is testing the first hydrogen-powered straddle carrier at the Port of Hamburg.
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NewsOptiBook Launch
Container management solution, Optibook, has been launched by Patrick Terminals at the Port of Brisbane, Australia.
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NewsElectric drives on the rise
As sustainability takes centre stage and the transition from fossil fuels is both an environmental and economic imperative, the demand for electric drive systems is accelerating, according to Liebherr.
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NewsSTS Crane Truce Hopes
There are hopes that President Trump’s recent meeting with Xi Jinping of China could see a pause in tariffs on imports of ship-to-shore cranes and chassis manufactured in China and arriving at US ports.
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NewsFogmaker section valve released
Fogmaker International AB has released a new targeted fire suppression for vehicles with several critical compartments.
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NewsNews in brief: October - December 2025: Equipment
A round up of Port Strategy October - December 2025 issue’s Equipment news.
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NewsAI for supply chain resilience
Global logistics and supply chain service provider PSA BDP, part of PSA Group, is teaming up with A*Star’s Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC) to develop a new AI model, dubbed ‘AI-based Event Mining and Impact Evaluation of Maritime Shipping Disruptions.’
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NewsPort cost management process optimised
Greece-based forward-thinking AI-powered maritime software company, HarborLab, has moved to further accelerate development and expansion of its capabilities towards delivering more robust, AI-enabled solutions to customers.
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NewsKaleris launches terminal insights
US-based Kaleris has launched Terminal Insights, a new data platform targeting the reduction of bottlenecks in marine terminals, while also improving operational performance through live data visibility.
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NewsDigital service for Kenya’ customs declarations
DP World has announced the release of a new digital customs platform, CARGOES Customs, with Electronic Citizen Solutions (eCitizen) in Nairobi, Kenya.
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NewsNews in brief: October - December 2025: Digital
A round up of Port Strategy October - December 2025 issue’s digital news.
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NewsICTSI wins Durban court battle
A court in South Africa has upheld the award of an operating concession to ICTSI for Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2.