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Navis TOS launch
Navis has announced the general availability of the latest version of its flagship terminal operating software (TOS), N4 3.2.
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ESPO award 2016
Bremen, Cartagena, Dunkirk, Guadeloupe and Riga have been shortlisted for the eighth European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) Award on Societal Integration of Ports.
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RSC spill campaign
RSC Bio Solutions has launched a new educational campaign aimed at informing the industry and general public on the dangerous effects of oil spills and leaks.
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FLEXPORT eyes expansion
FLEXPORT has raised a Series B round of $65m to fund its global expansion, this brings the company’s total capital raised to $94m.
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LNG supply options
Project Forward and Shell have joined forces to discuss and investigate the options of supplying LNG-powered vessels.
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ESPO award 2016
Bremen, Cartagena, Dunkirk, Guadeloupe and Riga have been shortlisted for the eighth European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) Award on Societal Integration of Ports.
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Hanjin saga continues
The Hanjin Shipping saga is continuing with reports of more fallout affecting ports in the US, Singapore and Australia.
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Hybrid marine power workshop
A Hybrid Marine Power Workshop relevant to both workboats and ports is being held in Southampton UK on 27 October 2016.
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Bulk liquid terminal pumps
DESMI produces pumping systems that aim to provide terminal operators with reliable handling and high transfer speeds for bunkering fuel such as LNG.
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Only two weeks to go – book now!
Join members of the port community from Ghana, Guadeloupe, Costa Rica and from across Europe at the 2016 GreenPort events to discuss environmental, sustainability and climate change issues.
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Minister confirmed to give GreenPort Cruise keynote address
In recognition of the importance of the GreenPort Cruise Conference to the sector, the Regional Minister for Transport & Infrastructure will give the second keynote address. Book your place now to hear this and other stakeholder presentations.
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Peace Boat signs agreement for Ecoship
Peace Boat and DNV GL have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to form a partnership to develop the Ecoship cruise ship.
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Virginia seals long term lease
The Port of Virginia has signed a new long-term lease for Virginia International Gateway (VIG) to give the port operating rights at the terminal until 2065.
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APMT’s Fejfer to step down
APM Terminals’ chief executive Kim Fejfer is to step down from his position on November 1 to make room for Morten Engelstoft, currently chief executive of APM Shipping Services and of Maersk Tankers, in the APMT hot seat.
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Cavotec powers ship of the year
A carbon fibre passenger ferry, powered by Cavotec, was named Ship of the Year at SMM.
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A natural choice for the GreenPort Congress
This year’s host of the GreenPort Cruise and Congress is the Venice Port Authority, a natural choice because the area is a world heritage site which has to find pioneering solutions to environmental issues in order to stay competitive, writes Anne-Marie Causer.
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Los Angeles marks green bond US first
The Port of Angeles has expanded its commitment to sustainability by issuing US$35.2 million in green bonds as part of a larger debt refinancing project.
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GreenPort – a truly international affair
With members of the port community from as far afield as the Ivory Coast and Malaysia already confirming their attendance, book your place now to take advantage of the unique networking opportunities the GreenPort events offer.
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The climate is changing, but are ports?
Energy consumption has become second in the ESPO top 10 ranking of environmental priorities of European ports published this spring and they’’re realising that more than ever, tackling climate change is also their concern.
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GP Congress delegates to be treated to exclusive tour of Doge’s Palace!
In a series of events, delegates at this year’s GreenPort Conference will have many opportunities to share knowledge and experiences, and network with attendees from ports and terminals around the world.