Latest News – Page 29
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Green Ports & Shipping Congress 2024
There is an increasing urgency for all of us to address climate change and there is a need to work together
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NewsWärtsilä secures cruise wastewater deal
Wärtsilä has signed a four-year deal with Carnival to maintain and operate wastewater handling equipment on board some of its cruise ships
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NewsEco-efficient straddle carriers for Uruguay
Twenty Kalmar hybrid straddle carriers are bound for the Port of Montevideo in Uruguay
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NewsCounting the benefits of carbon credits
In a Brazilian port first, Porto Itapoá will use carbon credits in its operations
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NewsCleaning up US logistics the Kalmar way
Kalmar will supply electric port equipment to Norwegian logistics service provider Wallenius Wilhelmsen
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NewsPorts to explore H2 and methanol
European Atlantic ports are playing host to a variety of pilot schemes exploring the use of hydrogen and methanol
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NewsABP seeks green energy terminal builder
A new energy terminal at the Port of Immingham will support the import of green ammonia from Saudi Arabia
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NewsAlgeciras begins LNG cruise bunkering services
Royal Caribbean Group’s cruise ship Icon of the Seas is the first LNG ship to be refuelled at Algeciras
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NewsGrowing a powerful network of inland terminals
There’s a growing partnership of strong inland terminals in the Netherlands and Belgium
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NewsMonopolising in on offshore wind
Australia’s Port of Hastings is looking to monopolise in on offshore wind
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NewsABB megawatt charging first for Auckland ferries
ABB says it has supplied the ’world’s first’ maritime megawatt charging system
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NewsTrelleborg looks to achieve self-sufficiency
Two new Enercon wind turbines will help Sweden’s Port of Trelleborg achieve self-sufficiency
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NewsUnifying the way we all count emissions
Europe is looking to unify the way that freight and passenger transport and hubs count emissions
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NewsHydrogen-powered tugboat first
Port of Antwerp-Bruges and CMB.TECH have launched the Hydrotug 1
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NewsPartnering up on carbon capture
ABP is playing an instrumental role in carbon capture, transport and storage around the UK
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NewsPortsmouth Port readies itself for shore power
Portsmouth Port’s new £19.8m shore power project aims to revolutionise the UK’s maritime sector
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NewsPIL and DP World team up on biofuel trials
The shipping partnership is joining forces to further decarbonise global supply chains
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NewsShipping leaders commit to green H2
Shipping sector leaders have committed to scaling up zero-emissions fuel derived from green hydrogen to nearly 11 million tonnes by 2030
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NewsFocusing on future fuels to target zero emissions
Future fuels is the cruise focus at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges