Latest News – Page 61
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NewsDecarbonisation investment
To coincide with COP26 in Glasgow, one UK port has made a major investment in new equipment to help decarbonise its operations.
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NewsSpatial safety warning
Ports need to proactively prioritise spatial safety when planning for future fuels.
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NewsTackling driver shortages
Logistics students are being offered a unique training experience to combat driver shortages.
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NewsElectric crane demand
Mobile harbour cranes with electric drives are in high demand say suppliers.
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NewsSpearheading sustainable change
The marine industry is using COP26 as a platform to launch and showcase its decarbonisation projects.
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NewsAccelerating clean fuels
Provision of low & zero carbon fuels at ports could be accelerated by a new partnership.
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NewsWind ports surge
New large-scale floating offshore wind ports and factories could be built in the UK.
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NewsFrance LNG ready
The first LNG bunker vessel to be based in France has been officially named and will enter service in December.
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NewsCircular economy pioneers
A European innovation hub is seeking pioneers looking to test circular economy projects.
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NewsGreen feat
Meridian Port Services (MPS) has been recognised for its green efforts in a network first.
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NewsPandemic pollution down
The pandemic has resulted in air pollution benefits for one US port but it can’t afford to rest easy.
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NewsLNG remains relevant
LNG remains a core fuel that is cautiously being invested in by one cruise industry operator.
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NewsSlashing carbon footprint
A Spanish terminal has revealed a plan to help half their customers’ carbon footprint.
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NewsEfficient electric tractors
Gaussin electric terminal tractors will help make operations cleaner at a West African terminal.
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NewsGet in the know at GreenPort Congress
It’s not too late to attend the 2021 GreenPort Cruise and Congress event being hosted by Piraeus Port in Greece.