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New port waste solution enters market
A new Norwegian technology is helping to solve pollution problems in ports by collecting waste from the water surface.
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UN environmental youth programme launched
The industry is taking part in a scheme to help children learn about the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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Carbon-neutral ambitions in focus
Delegates attending the final afternoon of GreenPort Congress 2017 gained insights into a number of different strategies for improving supply chain transparency and sustainability.
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Fuel efficient equipment pays off
Hyster will address fuel efficient handling and its benefits in ports at GreenPort Congress.
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Industry should work together and talk more
Delegates left day one of the GreenPort Congress in Amsterdam with the message to work together with all port stakeholders to achieve sustainability goals.
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The Interlake Steamship Company joins Green Marine
The Interlake Steamship Company will help vessel efficiency as the first US Great Lakes shipowner to join Green Marine.
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Lowestoft pipe sustainability project underway
Giant industrial pipes are being reprocessed at the UK’s Port of Lowestoft as part of a sustainability project.
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LNG key to sustainable cruise growth
LNG is an option for cruise terminals to achieve sustainable growth with the city said GreenPort Cruise delegates.
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Indian terminal to boost natural gas production
A new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal will help boost India’s share of natural gas.
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LNG car carriers to set sail in 2019
Two ships will be among the first LNG-fuelled car carriers when they enter service in 2019.
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Finnish LNG terminal to ease distribution
A liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal will connect to the Finnish gas grid and be accessible to major harbours.
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Increase in LNG vessels drives bunker demand
Skangas has bunkered LNG using its new bunker vessel Coralius to a tanker at the Port of Gothenburg for the first time.
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Battery systems promise offshore energy savings
A Norwegian offshore shipping operator looks to benefit from savings created by energy storage systems.
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First fully electric medium-range forklift
Kalmar has launched a new range of 9-18 tonne electric forklift trucks which it claims is an industry first in capacity range.
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Container handlers reducing fuel usage
Empty container handling trucks are lowering fuel consumption and emissions at a European carbon neutral container terminal.
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Lithium ion battery systems receive DNV-GL approval
A lithium ion battery system has received Type Approval by DNV-GL for use in battery-powered or hybrid vessels and offshore units opening up the options on the market.
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Felixstowe wins award for emissions reduction
Port of Felixstowe has won an award for its efforts to reduce CO2 and road congestion.
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Emissions-reducing rail project wins award
A rail transportation project from ABP’S Port of Ipswich to London has helped reduce road emissions and won an award.
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USD$500m investment in Indian LNG terminals
Essar Ports will begin investing around USD$500m in two liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in India within 18 months.
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Benchmark emissions reduction for London port
DP World London Gateway reduced its carbon emissions by 28% in 2016 earning the operator continued certification to The Planet Mark sustainability programme.