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  • The Polar Code faces its final hurdle at the MEPC meeting this month
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    Polar Code adoption on busy MEPC agenda

    2015-05-06T16:02:00Z

    Adoption of the Polar Code, an implementation timeframe for the Ballast Water Management Conevention and methodology discussions for a review on low-sulphur fuel availability are highlights of a busy IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee meeting this month.

  • Hyster has enhanced the series with a new Cummins QSL9 engine to meet the Stage IV/Tier 4 final (T4f) emissions legislation
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    Green upgrade for Hyster ReachStacker

    2015-05-05T10:59:00Z

    Hyster has upgraded its ‘green’ ReachStacker series to help ports and terminal experiencing increased container throughput further reduce costs and emissions.

  • The official opening celebration was attended by The Netherlands’ Monarch King Willem-Alexander
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    Maasvlakte II officially opens

    2015-04-30T10:57:00Z

    APM Terminals Maasvlakte II Rotterdam facility has officially opened promising to set new standards in safety, automation and zero emissions.

  • Greater efficiency: The new lift trucks have a lifting speed almost 30% higher than their predecessors, but they consume less fuel
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    Terex introduces new ‘Stackace’ range

    2015-04-30T10:56:00Z

    Terex Port Solutions (TPS) has unveiled four new-generation lift trucks, the Terex® Stackace™ E 5-8, E 6-8, E 6-9 and E 7-9, said to be more cost-effective, serviceable and ergonomic than their predecessors.

  • Liverpool2 looks set to be Europe’s first semi-automated CRMG container terminal
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    Peel Ports calls on industry to ‘act green’

    2015-04-29T14:40:00Z

    Peel Ports in the UK has unveiled its ambitious carbon emissions initiative and is calling on the industry to rethink supply chain and service routes to help reduce freight mileage by 200 million miles over the next five years.

  • The European Parliament has pre-empted IMO negotiations on a global data collection system
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    Shippers’ dismay over EU regional CO2 regs

    2015-04-29T12:17:00Z

    The shipping industry has expressed its disappointment over the vote taken in the European Parliament to adopt a regional EU Regulation on the Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) of individual ship CO2 emissions.

  • Last year's event brought together over 200 delegates
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    An invitation to become a greener port

    2015-04-28T13:37:00Z

    For those that need further convincing about why it is becoming increasingly important for ports and terminals to be environmental stewards, then look no further than this year’s GreenPort Congress and Cruise conference.

  • Ports of Stockholm is looking at the bigger picture when it comes to the environment
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    Striving to attain zero emissions

    2015-04-28T13:36:00Z

    Sweden''s Ports of Stockholm is right behind shore side power in its goal to be a zero emissions port, but like any good environmental steward, it’s keeping all of its green options open going forward, writes Anne-Marie Causer.

  • The SEK 3.5m robot is in effect an automatic GPS-controlled boom
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    Oil spill robot

    2015-04-28T13:25:00Z

    A new robot to deploy booms in the event of an oil spill is being used at the Port of Gothenburg to help ensure more rapid and safer clean-up operations.

  • Once the vessel arrives, the containers of grain are tipped into the hatch of the ship using the vessel’s onboard cranes or mobile harbour cranes fitted with a Revolver
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    Argentina cleans up bulk handling

    2015-04-27T17:00:00Z

    Argentina’s Terminal Puerto Rosario (TPR) says it''s the first terminal in the world to use containerised bulk handling (CBH) for grain to improve productivity, meet growing demand and clean up its activities.

  • The Cargo Ferry concept aims to reduce road accidents and maintenance costs and dramatically drop CO2 emissions
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    Moving boxes off the roads

    2015-04-27T10:26:00Z

    DNV GL has unveiled a new eco-friendly maritime transport concept, the Cargo Ferry project, which will use a new type of LNG vessel to transport containers that are usually carried more than 200km across land.

  • Under the MOU, the two authorities will exchange information on standards, procedures and regulatory frameworks of bunkering and other marine
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    Rotterdam ups its LNG activity

    2015-04-24T17:30:00Z

    The port of Rotterdam and Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to exchange information on marine services and to jointly collaborate on research and development (R&D).

  • The purpose of maintenance is to maximise an asset’s useful lifetime, minimise cost and improve safety
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    The importance of planned maintenance

    2015-04-24T09:00:00Z

    In this article Laurence Jones, director global risk assessment at TT Club, offers advice on how carefully considered and implemented planned maintenance of cargo handling equipment saves not just time and resources but also radically improves the safety record and reputation for clean, quality performance at terminals.

  • BMT says Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) could contribute to sustainable future development in tight waterspaces
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    Sustainable marine planning

    2015-04-23T16:56:00Z

    BMT says that Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) contributes to sustainable future development as ports and harbours have to manage an ever growing volume and mix of activity across an often compact water space.

  • DP World Vancouver has been equipping its quay cranes with Phoenix LED lighting
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    Lighting the way at ports

    2015-04-23T09:35:00Z

    Lighting is a key consideration when it comes to cutting pollution and saving power and cost at ports because energy consumption and costs can account for a large portion of a terminal’s operating expenses.

  • The lock complex at Terneuzen is the gateway to the ports of Terneuzen and Ghent Photo: Mark Neelemans Fotografie
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    Looking after Ghent’s inland waterways

    2015-04-23T09:00:00Z

    The lock complex at Terneuzen is the gateway to the ports of Terneuzen and Ghent and provides a good shipping connection between the Netherlands, Belgium and France, but the new lock project will make the flow of the inland waterway even better, writes the new lock project team at the ...

  • The Port of Kaohsiung is embracing change Photo: Min-Min Chen
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    Changing times for green ports

    2015-04-22T17:46:00Z

    The port sector and shipping industry are not immune from the spotlight of media attention, focus for legislation and scrutiny by local communities, particularly when it comes to considerations of environmental management, writes Dr Christopher Wooldridge, academic associate, Cardiff University, UK.

  • The US$1.3m grant will be used to improve air quality in and around the port
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    Clean diesel grant to drive down LA emissions

    2015-04-22T14:42:00Z

    A US$1.3m grant has been awarded to the Los Angeles Harbour Department to fund a new, zero-emission electric drive cargo crane that will improve air quality, especially for nearby communities.

  • Liebherr’s self-learing grabbing systems called SmartGrip® also contribute to more efficient bulk handling
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    Eco-friendly bulk handling

    2015-04-21T18:22:00Z

    Numerous initiatives, like the World Ports Climate Initiative (WPCI) launched by the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH), underline the growing importance of sustainability, especially with regards equipment, writes Liebherr Maritime Cranes.

  • Kotug now has three hybrid Rotortugs for its European operations
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    ‘Green’ hat-trick for Kotug

    2015-04-21T11:02:00Z

    The third Kotug hybrid Rotortug, ‘RT Emotion’, has been delivered by Damen Shipyards to its owner Elisabeth Ltd in Bremerhaven, where it will begin operations for Kotug’s European harbour towage division.