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  • The ‘Tookit’ focuses on four key functional areas
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    ABPmer develops a toolkit for Port Assessment

    2009-06-05T11:41:00Z

    Working with the European Maritime Navigation and Information Services (MarNIS) Project, ABPmer has developed a port management support tool for harbour masters and vessel traffic managers

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    Managing and monitoring fugitive dust emissions

    2009-06-04T11:27:00Z

    Sef van den Elshout* and Ernest Vrins* explain how fugitive dust emissions can be managed and monitored in a port area using real-time particulate matter measurements

  • Stockholm Royal Seaport will be home to some new 10,000 apartments
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    Stockholm Royal Seaport chosen for Clinton Climate Initiative

    2009-06-04T11:04:00Z

    Stockholm Royal Seaport, Stockholm’s new city district being built in the port area, has been selected by the Clinton Climate Initiative for the new climate positive development programme

  • The Italian Port of Authorities
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    Italian Ports: pursuing a green strategy

    2009-06-03T10:37:00Z

    The Port of Naples and Assoporti (Italian Association of Port Authorities) were delighted to host the GreenPort 2009 conference in Naples. It provided an opportunity to showcase important sustainability initiatives being developed by Italy’s major ports and Assoporti. Kate Royston provides an overview of some of these projects

  • Figure 1: WPCI Organisation
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    Ports Climate Initiative: Charting the way ahead

    2009-06-02T10:11:00Z

    The World Ports Climate Initiative, under the leadership of IAPH, is now well under way, with four active projects and two in preparation. GreenPort 2009 provided an opportunity to review the work that has been undertaken – and to set out the Agenda for the coming year. Kate Royston reports

  • The final conference session of GreenPort
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    Ports endorse “lean and green” strategy

    2009-06-01T09:39:00Z

    The importance of keeping sustainability high on the agenda of ports, transport operators and shippers was an important theme of the GreenPort 2009 Conference held in Naples earlier this year. Kate Royston reviews the highlights.

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    Portland rolls out air quality information to truckers

    2009-05-30T17:05:00Z

    On any given weekday, nearly 800 trucks roll through the gates of the Port of Portland’s Terminal 6, loaded with containers either arriving from or bound for Oregon’s international trade partners.

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    Seattle Port Commissioners approve clean air package

    2009-05-29T17:09:00Z

    Port of Seattle Commissioners approved a plan today that protects jobs, supports local truckers and maritime cargo customers, and reduces diesel emissions.

  • The BP terminal
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    BP dedicates shore power for oil tankers

    2009-05-27T16:57:00Z

    The Port of Long Beach and BP America unveiled the world’s first oil tanker terminal equipped with shore power to eliminate air emissions from docked vessels.

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    ‘Faunabescherming’ and Port of Rotterdam Authority sign agreement

    2009-05-27T16:47:00Z

    The ‘Faunabescherming’ (society for the protection of wildlife) has withdrawn its objection to the construction permit for Maasvlakte 2 and the Port of Rotterdam Authority is to take a number of measures to benefit seabirds in the Voordelta area.

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    Taking the strain

    2009-05-26T16:43:00Z

    The latest generations of quay, automated stacking (ASCs) and other high speed rail mounted gantries (RMGs) cranes are being designed for faster travelling speeds to meet increased productivity demands and quicker vessel turnaround times.

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    smart rivers ‘21 heads for Vienna

    2009-05-26T16:37:00Z

    Following the three previous conferences in Pittsburgh, Brussels and Louisville, the 4th smart rivers ’21 conference, organised by the Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses in Austria (PIANC Austria) and Austria Tech will be hosted by the City of Vienna on 6-9 September 2009 at the Vienna City Hall.

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    Antwerp launches unique trial project with shore power for seagoing ships

    2009-05-24T16:33:00Z

    At the Port of Antwerp, seagoing ships belonging to Independent Container Line (ICL) will now be able to use a shore-based electricity supply when they are lying at berth. As a consequence they will no longer have to run their polluting onboard engines to generate power. The environmental impact of ...

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    SC Ports, Trucking Community Launch Partnership to Reduce Emissions

    2009-05-24T16:27:00Z

    Trucks serving the Port of Charleston are getting cleaner and greener through a new program that reduces truck emissions while saving companies big bucks on their fuel bill.

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    40 years for Auxema-Stemmann

    2009-05-23T17:01:00Z

    This year the company Auxema- Stemmann is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Originally founded as Auxema in 1967, after two years the formed a partnership with the German company August Stemmann (1912), incorporating the company name as it is today: Auxema-Stemmann.

  • Nynas, a specialist in naphthenic oils
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    PureBallast for petroleum tankers

    2009-05-23T16:21:00Z

    PureBallast, Alfa Laval’s chemical-free system for ballast water treatment developed in cooperation with Wallenius Water, will be installed aboard two new bitumen tankers for Nynas, a word-leading supplier of specialty petroleum products.

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    Reducing diesel emissions: Tacoma applauds ocean carriers

    2009-05-23T16:05:00Z

    Celebrating the maritime industry’s continued efforts to reduce diesel emissions in the Puget Sound region, the Port of Tacoma Commission recently applauded the voluntary environmental stewardship of ocean carriers and authorized a new, fee-free, market based program to reduce emissions from trucks that serve the Port.

  • The Linde reachstacker is being used for the handling of tower units for wind turbines
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    SIAG turns to Linde for mobile yard operations

    2009-05-22T15:59:00Z

    Establishing new markets outside of container handling for existing products is always a difficult task to undertake. However, one market that the Linde Heavy Truck Division has been successful in breaking into is equipment used in the production of wind energy products; this is a very important step for the ...

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    Long Beach Commission approves $881 million port budget

    2009-05-22T15:48:00Z

    The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners on Monday, May 18, 2009 approved an $881 million budget for the Port of Long Beach that reflects the sluggish state of world trade and reduced cargo revenue but maintains the Port’s aggressive investment in environmental projects.

  • The “Drive-In” solution by Conductix-Wampfler
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    “Drive-In” makes green ports a possibility

    2009-05-21T15:41:00Z

    Conductix-Wampfler AG has developed a new alternative for the electrification of rubber tired gantry cranes (RTGs). This so-called “Drive-In” solution is a system extension for the conductor bar systems already on the market.