Latest News – Page 71
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Spearheading Asia’s decarbonisation roadmap
With the Green Ports and Shipping Congress on the horizon, GreenPort talks to MPA on its decarbonisation strategy
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NewsNew container service boosts Scottish trade
Scotland and Türkiye are now connected via a new deep sea container service running weekly from the Port of Greenock
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NewsBuilding a resource for ESG strategy
A new toolkit from insurer TT Club promises to help the maritime industry ’embed ESG practices’
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News3. Dar es Salaam – Big questions to answer
Serious questions have surfaced regarding the award to Adani Ports of the concession to operate the Dar es Salaam Container Terminal, Tanzania International Container Terminal Services
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NewsAPMT and Bahrain Steel complete capacity study
APM Terminals and Bahrain Steel have completed an exploration of ways to increase capacity at Bahrain Steel’s Terminal at Khalifa Bin Salman Port
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NewsPeel Ports adds hydropower to its repertoire
Peel Ports is looking to hydropower to generate 1,500,000 kWh of green energy each year
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NewsPort skills training programme launches
The NeXTraIn.PortS training programme will boost the skills of port professionals to help drive the energy and digital transformation
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NewsCavotec inks major shorepower deal
Cavotec and a global shipping company have inked a deal worth US$5m to supply PowerFit shore power units
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NewsCalifornia looks to mobile port emissions capture
A novel form of mobile port emissions capture is taking place in California
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NewsGPA deal increases RoRo capacity at Brunswick
The Georgia Ports Authority has inked a 20-year deal with Wallenius Wilhelmsen which will see RoRo capacity at the Port of Brunswick significantly enhanced
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NewsEight electric straddle carriers for London Gateway
London Gateway’s soon-to-open fourth berth has welcomed eight electric straddle carriers
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: A big vision for Hong Kong’s green cruise hub
The social aspects of sustainability are at the heart of Kai Tak Cruise Terminal’s ethos
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NewsJoined up thinking on methanol storage
Cepsa and Evos are working on green methanol storage in Spain and the Netherlands
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NewsAPMT Durban action sparks motivation questions
There’s rumblings of a possible legal challenge over the Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2 concession
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NewsHousing development for Scottish freeport
A Scottish freeport is keen to cement its benefit to the local region with a 66-home development
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NewsTeaming up on alternative fuels
Ulsan Port Authority is teaming up with with Pacific Environment to decarbonise shipping ports in Singapore
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NewsONE digitalises port calls
Ocean Network Express and Portchain have inked a deal to digitalise berth alignment, saving fuel and reducing emissions
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NewsBaltimore Bridge collapse could lead to cargo claims
A UK-based insurance facilitator has warned that delays caused by the Baltimore Bridge collapse could lead to claims for spoiled and delayed cargo
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NewsDecarbonisation report sets out challenges
A new report sets out the challenges faced by US ports in the drive to decarbonise