Latest News – Page 40
-
NewsNewcastle leads the way at first GreenPort Oceania Congress
The City of Newcastle was host to the first ever GreenPort Congress in the Southern Hemisphere
-
NewsRecycling carbon for cleaner powered logistics
A global logistics provider has embarked on a new innovative project that will reduce its CO2 emissions
-
NewsGlobal shipper in green methanol port project
An international shipping group and a Chinese port company are collaborating with green methanol fuelling
-
NewsEight new electric cranes for Halifax
Eight new e-RTGs will expand the Atlantic Hub terminal’s handling capacity by 25%
-
NewsPush to help developing countries reduce emissions
A new agreement between IMO, MPA and Norway will help developing countries reduce port and shipping emissions
-
NewsFirst order for Kalmar’s heavy electric forklift
Austrian rail logistics service provider Innofreight has placed the first order for Kalmar’s latest heavy electric forklift
-
NewsWorking with the local community
Tallinn is working to integrate the port with the local community in order to create a friendly urban environment
-
NewsGreen hydrogen milestone for short sea feeder vessels
Samskip will launch next-generation zero emission short sea container vessels
-
NewsStudy details the potential of methanol for shipping
A NABU study on methanol outlines its potential for decarbonisation and cleaner transportation
-
NewsCalifornian ports look to hydrogen
Californian ports are looking to state funding to test out the benefits of the fuel
-
NewsUS and Japan team up for greener shipping
The Port of Los Angeles is teaming up with two Japanese ports to clean up shipping
-
NewsEmissions crackdown hots up with solar
A new solar farm at PSA Mumbai will reduce emissions by 10,000 tonnes per year
-
NewsPaving the way for green methanol corridors
Ports are securing new income streams by working together with producers of sustainable methanol
-
NewsAmerican ports step up offshore wind commitment
America’s ports and leaders will share best practice on building offshore wind infrastructure
-
NewsReaping the potential of onshore wind at ports
The UK’s Humber ports could soon become home to onshore wind turbines
-
NewsFreeport East sets out green hydrogen vision
Freeport East says it has an important role to play in green hydrogen production
-
NewsBremerhaven cuts ‘last mile’ emissions using HVO
Shunt trains at the seaport are running on Hydro-treated Vegetable Oil (HVO)
-
NewsH2 semitrailer truck in German first
Germany’s first 40 tonne H2-powered semitrailer truck has taken to the roads
-
NewsResponsible marine construction
There is an urgent need for marine infrastructure construction projects to become more sustainable
-
NewsPort opts for sustainable multi-purpose work boat
The Port of Lowestoft has a new workboat for litter, debris and vegetation collection