Latest News – Page 66
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: New South Wales advances its sustainability journey
The port authority is on a mission to further embed its sustainable practices
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NewsDeveloping a cutting edge lab for 5G research
Valencia is creating a test bed for immersive applications and other next-generation technologies
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NewsIMO Secretary-General to appear at #IAPH2024
IMO Secretary-General, Arsenio Dominguez, will join the #IAPH2024 World Ports Conference to discuss key strategic objectives
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NewsNew cranes boost productivity at Greenock
Peel Ports has invested in two new cranes at Greenock in response to demand from cargo owners
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NewsAntwerp Euroterminal gears up for shore power
AET is looking to provide a “future proof” fixed shore power installation for seagoing vessels
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NewsEnergy-related port investments in developing countries
Investigating energy related port investments in developing countries is high on the agenda for IAPH and IMO
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NewsBlueBox unveils new tracking solution
Logistics solutions provider, BlueBox Systems, has unveiled a new advanced freight tracking solution
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NewsUK freeports team up on green freight corridor
Two freeports are teaming up on the creation of a green freight corridor
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NewsMethanol bunkering and cargo operation first
Singapore is ready for methanol bunkering of container vessels
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NewsHunterston upgrade boosts offshore wind
Peel Ports Clydeport is investing up to £150 million in the redevelopment of the Hunterston marine yard in Ayrshire, Scotland to help boost UK offshore wind
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NewsX-ray vision
More stringent government security measures at borders and a greater focus on the illicit trafficking of goods, such as weapons and drugs, are among the factors behind the increased usage of container X-Ray systems at ports.
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NewsCollaborative action required to reduce mooring accidents
The recent Safe Mooring Seminar, organised jointly by TT Club and Port Strategy highlighted both the need for, and the desire of a wide range of stakeholders, for collaborative engagement to improve safety when mooring ships. TT’s Mike Yarwood provides an overview of the challenges that exist and the improvements being achieved in this crucial aspect of worker safety.
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NewsP&O Eurpoort goes with fast gate
A new automated gate system has been launched at P&O Ferries in Europoort, in collaboration with port technologies supplier Surikat.
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NewsBiden targets tariffs on Chinese built ship-to-shore cranes
US President, Joe Biden has confirmed plans to impose tariffs of 25% on a wide range of goods manufactured in China during 2024, including ship-to-shore (STS) container cranes, electric vehicle (EV) batteries, computer chips and medical products.
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NewsGuam Crane First
The Port Authority of Guam (PAG) has approved the procurement of up to three new…
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NewsJF Fendercare Deal
James Fisher Fendercare (JF Fendercare) has confirmed a new contract to supply bespoke fixed cell fenders and bollards in…
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NewsOneStop Deal
OneStop has confirmed it is partnering with DP World to drive innovation and efficiency at DP World’s new state-of-the-art…
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NewsQuantum Internet
As part of the Quantum Delta NL programme, a consortium of the Port of Rotterdam Authority…
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NewsInnovative Icom
Icom UK has launched its new, innovative, IP-M60 Hybrid Marine VHF/LTE radio. This product combines the reliability of…
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NewsData recording for better safety
Port Skills and Safety Ltd (PSS) is calling on the UK Ports industry to improve data recording relating to near-misses and incidents.