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  • Cavotec's AMP reels for fixed installations have a global reach Photo: Cavotec
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    Cavotec powers up ports

    2015-03-30T11:20:00Z

    Global engineering group, Cavotec, has secured over €10m in port equipment orders which includes two separate orders for its Alternative Maritime Power (AMP) systems from a European ship owner.

  • Some of the dredged sand will be recycled to protect the port’s sea-facing structures. Photo: Happy Day/Jean-Louis Burnod
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    Dunkirk dredging project gets EU funding

    2015-03-27T15:44:00Z

    Around €550,000 in European funding has been awarded to the Port of Dunkirk for its plans to improve access to the western harbour to make way for larger ships.

  • Huelva has plans to offer LNG bunkering and gas exports
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    LNG infrastructure deadlock

    2015-03-26T16:46:00Z

    As the use of LNG as a fuel picks up in northern Europe, there is potential to expand the sector in the Mediterranean but a lack of widespread bunkering infrastructure and an advanced supply chain are blocking development, according to a new whitepaper.

  • Doosan's latest big trucks are equipped with the award winning G2 engine
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    Forklift trucks get greener

    2015-03-25T12:19:00Z

    Production has started on Doosan Industrial Vehicles'' (DIV) largest forklift trucks yet which are equipped with the innovative new G2 engine to meet EU emissions standards without needing a diesel particulate filter (DPF).

  • Impressive Malmö Port in Copenhagen
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    GreenPort Congress 2015 Call for Papers

    2015-03-25T12:05:00Z

    The Call for Papers for the 10th GreenPort Congress, taking place from 7 to 9 October 2015 in Copenhagen, is now open.

  • The workshop looked at air pollution and measures against it in the Gdansk region. Photo: KacperKowalski.pl/Port of Gdansk Authority SA
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    Cleaning up the air in ports

    2015-03-24T11:24:00Z

    European ports “have to act ahead of stricter legislation” if the ongoing problem of air pollution is to improve, says the German Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU).

  • The Bellona/Damen partnership will work towards reducing the environmental impact of a wide range of commercial and leisure vessels
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    Green concept vessel partnership

    2015-03-24T11:09:00Z

    The Norway-based NGO Bellona Foundation has launched a three year partnership with the Damen Shipyards Group to explore and develop green concept vessels for the future.

  • The new Hyster pedestrian powered pallet truck series is designed for use in applications throughout the supply chain
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    Hyster gets tough with new pallet truck

    2015-03-23T16:29:00Z

    Hyster is expanding its range of indoor handling applications with a new “super tough powered” pallet track that is said to help save energy and reduce noise.

  • The IMO is surveying the ballast water systems sector in order review the current guidelines Photo: Maersk Line
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    Online surveys for ballast water systems

    2015-03-23T12:23:00Z

    The IMO wants all stakeholders involved in the testing, approval, fitting and operation of ballast water management systems (BWMTS) to complete an online survey to review the current approval guidelines.

  • Bestobell is supplying its cryogenic globe valves for the new LNG tug
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    Bestobell order for Middle East LNG tug

    2015-03-20T17:16:00Z

    Bestobell Marine is to supply a complete set of cryogenic globe valves to be fitted in Wärtsilä’s LNG-Pac fuel gas systems for the Middle East’s first LNG-fuelled harbour tug.

  • Going multimodal: Le Havre’s Port 2000
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    HAROPA targets €40m in EU funding

    2015-03-19T17:11:00Z

    The three ports of Paris, Rouen and Le Havre are looking for more than €40m of European subsidies to feed a number of multimodal projects along the Seine corridor.

  • 'Isaac Newton' is capable of transporting and laying cable in a single length with a total weight of approximately 10,000 tonnes
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    New dredger for Jan De Nul

    2015-03-18T12:14:00Z

    Jan De Nul Group is expanding its dredging fleet with a new multipurpose vessel, ‘Isaac Newton’, to help it focus on more niche markets.

  • Bright Light Systems installed high mast LEP luminaires at the Port of Seattle last year
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    Bright outlook for LEP expert

    2015-03-17T15:05:00Z

    US based LEP plasma technology expert, Bright Light Systems, is helping to cut energy consumption by 50% at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach by installing high mast LEP luminaires in the yards.

  • For 2015, Van Oord will continue to focus on dredging activities and reducing its environmental footprint. Photo: Van Oord
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    Green focus for Van Oord

    2015-03-17T10:56:00Z

    Dredging giant Van Oord used 2014 to focus on reducing its environmental footprint and will be using 2015 to invest in improving the sustainability of its fleet.

  • Hong Kong says the new regulation could help reduce total emissions of SO2 and suspended particulates by 12% and 6%. Photo: Magalie L'Abbe
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    HK launches clean fuel rules

    2015-03-16T17:06:00Z

    A new regulation set to come into effect in Hong Kong will require ocean-going vessels (OGVs) to switch to clean fuels at berth to reduce emissions and improve air quality.

  • Work on the foundations for the first turbines began at the end of 2014
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    Antwerp wind power project

    2015-03-16T15:44:00Z

    Antwerp Port Authority has cemented its commitment to environmental stewardship by officially launching its project to build Belgium’s largest onshore windfarm on the bank of the Scheldt.

  • LNG barge 'Hummel' during full load test trials at 7.5MW
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    Hamburg LNG barge ready to go

    2015-03-16T10:55:00Z

    Becker Marine Systems’ hybrid-power LNG barge ‘Hummel’ will serve Hamburg’s cruise ship market from May after successfully completing technical trials.

  • The Klaipeda State Seaport Authority, the Association of Lithuanian Stevedoring Companies and Port of Hamburg Marketing are collaborating on LNG plans. Photo: HHM
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    Lithuania moves in on LNG

    2015-03-12T16:38:00Z

    The Lithuanian seaport of Klaipeda is “setting a measure of independence” with a new floating LNG terminal – said to be the first in the Baltic region.

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    Environmentally-friendly dredging

    2015-03-12T16:03:00Z

    The Central Dredging Association (CEDA) has published a new paper aiming to further the debate on Adaptive Management (AM) as an important tool in environmentally-friendly dredging and reclamation projects.

  • Liebherr says the new crane is a “forward-looking solutions for ports worldwide”
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    Liebherr flagship mobile harbour crane

    2015-03-12T11:20:00Z

    Liebherr Maritime Cranes is responding to customer needs for larger cargo handling solutions with a new flagship mobile harbour crane with a hybrid power boost.