Latest News – Page 61
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New Konecranes equipment for Brazilian port
A new terminal in the Port of Santos has taken delivery of seven forklifts and two gantry cranes from Konecranes
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New electric yard tractors for Long Beach
A container terminal at the Port of Long Beach, California, has taken receipt of 33 new zero-emissions electric yard tractors
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Ocean shippers face a ‘brutal’ 2024
Next year could be ‘brutal’ for the ocean freight shipping market, according to the latest data from Xeneta
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Boosting biofuel products in Rotterdam
Impala wamts to promote the port as a key facility for a variety of biofuel products
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Panama Canal disruption set to continue
Reduced transit numbers and a shallower draught in the Panama Canal could potentially impact the global supply chain and push up prices
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Tool launches to identify ‘first mover’ ports
A new tool scores a port’s potential to produce and bunker electrofuels
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Rotterdam - a model for joined-up container efficiency
The Port of Rotterdam Authority commissions its Container Exchange Route
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Taking the hardline approach to shore power
The Port of Aarhus is raising fees for cruise ships which pollute at berth
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Opening up the biomethane refuelling supply chain
The biomethane supply chain is opening up in the UK
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Scottish Freeport submits initial business case
The Forth Green Freeport consortium has outlined its vision to regenerate Scotland’s economy
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Puerto Bolívar on track to be Ecuador’s main port
Yilport is on track to delivering its vision to operate the main port in Ecuador with the arrival of five new cranes
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Gulftainer extends UAE terminal concessions
Port operator Gulftainer has extended its concession with the Sharjah Ports, Customs and Free Zones Authority for a further 35 years
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Green fuel scarcity could scupper decarbonisation
A lack of alternative fuel availability may hinder marine decarbonisation
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Brazilian blight
Brazilian ports have been hit by a double weather whammy of both drought and flood, almost of Biblical proportions. Rob Ward charts events
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All change at Brazil’s port ministry and tactics as well?
It’s all change again at the Brazilian port ministry where key officials have been replaced for political reasons and where the STS 10 tender in Santos (to build a new container terminal in South America’s largest port with 4.98 million TEU handled last year, up 3.2% on 2021) has been delayed for “further discussions”.
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Santos also impacted by extreme weather events
The extreme weather phenomena in northern and southern Brazil (see feature article) and its effects on ports in those regions has led to “extreme congestion” at the port of Santos, the biggest port in South America.
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Itajai: The Wait Goes On
Teconnave, a new company set up by MSC subsidiary Portonave, is all set to take over the former APM Terminal Itajai, from early next year with a contract that will last at least two years.
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Jacksonville continues to look south.
The Port of Jacksonville is the most northerly port in Florida, and it has a very clear focus, as the “global gateway to Florida, the nation’s third largest state,” and, as a result, access to 28 million inhabitants.