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Free plastic disposal at ports
From 1 January 2016 sea-going vessels will be able to dispose of unlimited plastic ships’ waste free of charge in the ports of Rotterdam Rijnmond and the North Sea Channel district.
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Romanian oil recycling plant
Ecoslops, the recycled marine fuels from oil residues expert, is to conduct a feasibility study for the development of a new oil residue processing plant in the Romanian Port of Constanta.
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Environmental consultancy acquisition
Stormwater Italia has completed the process of acquiring the Italian based engineering consultancy, Envicon (Environmental Consulting).
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Report on Green Ship Technologies
IMarEST and the UK Science and Innovation Network (SIN) Southeast Asia have hosted a round table discussion to investigate Green Ship Technologies within Asia.
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Zero emissions Kalmar FastCharge solution
Kalmar has unveiled a new eco-friendly fast charging solution for electric powered shuttle and straddle carriers, the Kalmar FastCharge.
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STM project discussed at MONALISA 2.0
The blueprints for sea traffic management (STM) are set to become a reality following the MONALISA 2.0 final conference in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Eco-friendly tug for Haifa Port
Haifa Port has taken delivery of a brand new eco-friendly tug to help improve efficient operations at the port, according to media reports.
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Efficient bulk terminal planning
Continuing voracious demand for mined materials in the developing nations has led to a requirement for increased bulk terminal capacity and efficient advanced planning, says Rajan Narayan, technical director at BMT Consultants India.
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ECSA call for action
European shipowners have called for action to address greenhouse gas emissions from ships engaged in international trade.
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Kalmar e-RTGs for Piraeus
Cargotec''s Kalmar has signed a third large order for additional fifteen all-electric rubber-tyred gantry cranes with Piraeus Container Terminal (PCT) S.A. in Greece.
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Taiwanese ports get EcoPort certified
The ports of Keelung and Taichung have successfully obtained EcoPorts Certification reaching a significant milestone in the history of port development in Taiwan.
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Prince Rupert feasibility study
DP World and the Prince Rupert Port Authority have announced an agreement to study further expansion of the Fairview Container Terminal at the port.
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New marine energy consultancy
A new marine energy consultancy has been established to offer trusted intelligence to an increasingly complex sector, including to ports.
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Rail line for Contargo
From January the container hinterland network Contargo will be offering a direct fixed-schedule rail connection between Neuss and Rotterdam with two round trips a week.
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North America's 'first' LNG bunker barge
Clean Marine Energy LLC (CME) has announced that North America’s ''first'' LNG bunker barge is scheduled to be launched in February 2016.
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Ten year LNG project
Svitzer Australia has won a ten year contract to provide towage and other marine services to the multi-billion dollar INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG Project in Australia''s Port of Darwin.
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Shell LNG bunker vessel
STX Offshore and Shipbuilding has started the construction of the LNG bunker vessel that Shell will be operating from the Port of Rotterdam.
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A game changer for shipping?
The 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) has begun in Paris with the aim to reach a new legally binding climate agreement to limit the rise in global warming.
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Baltic ports in green collaboration
Three Finnish TEN-T core ports are working in collaboration with Ports of Stockholm and Viking Line to invest €8,100,000 in measures to reduce the environmental impact from shipping in the Baltic Sea.
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New green cruise terminal
Fredrikstad Cruise Port has officially opened its new sustainable 340m dock meaning it is now able to handle larger cruise ships.