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Short sea shakeup
Short sea feeder shipping investment offers a valuable opportunity to take trucks off the road.
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Potent ports use big data
Innovative technology can help port processes run smoothly and keep users fully informed, writes Daniel MacGregor, co-founder of digital supply chain expert, Nexxiot
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Eco-efficient cranes
Zero-emission Rubber-Tyred Gantry (RTG) cranes will support sustainable operations at an Indonesian container terminal.
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Rehoming nature
A Middle Eastern port operator is spearheading a coral relocation study that safeguards biodiversity.
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Offshore wind potential
Wind generated electricity is the key to being able to achieve decarbonisation writes Simon Brett, commercial director for Port Services at the Port of Tyne and a specialist in the offshore wind industry.
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Carbon accountability
Singapore port stakeholders have joined together to raise carbon accounting standards.
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A call to action
With its reputation as a forerunner in environmental stewardship, what better host for the 2021 GreenPort Cruise and Congress than the Greek Port of Piraeus.
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Hydrogen hub develops
The Port of Wilhelmshaven has a clear future in the development of offshore wind and hydrogen.
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Smart decarbonisation
Terminal energy optimisation and emissions reduction is being tackled in India.
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Solar power giant
Sweden’s largest port solar cell system has been inaugurated at one of the county’s ports.
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Backing decarbonisation
Sixteen ports and operators are backing a call to action to decarbonise shipping.
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Clean ferry first
An ambitious agreement aims to establish a first of its kind fossil fuel free ferry line.
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Offshore wind win
A German deep-water port has been chosen as the base port for the Arcadis Ost 1 wind farm.
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Port digitalisation drive
A five-year port digitalisation partnership aims to improve the efficiency of vessel calls in the US.
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Green ports row
Animosity is brewing in a clash between the Scottish and UK Governments over green ports.