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Green incentives
Green-minded shipowners can benefit from a growing number of decarbonisation incentives.
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Energy-efficient cranes
A new generation of energy-efficient mobile harbour cranes are aiding sustainable port operations.
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Hydrogen shipping close
Shipping green hydrogen from Iceland to Rotterdam could happen before 2030.
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Next generation RTG
There’s a next generation RTG on the block which promises eco-efficient container handling.
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Cutting energy consumption
Vacuum mooring technology is helping reduce energy consumption at ports.
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Power shortage fears
Address adequate energy grid supply or impede ports’ ability to move cargo, says a new report.
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BREXIT: SHORT-SEA SHUFFLE
Felicity Landon identifies and analyses the premier changes and opportunities highlighted during the recent Coastlink webinar: ‘Short Sea Shipping – adapting the supply chain in a post-Brexit era’.
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The diversification challenge
European ports are diversifying their activities driven by a green agenda.
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Environment Day pledge
World Environment Day has seen one Indian port up its sustainability efforts.
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Port-centric logistics
Investment in port-centric logistics solutions that support sustainable supply chains is growing.
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Ports pollution pact
A new US ports partnership aims to improve cargo flow and reduce air pollution.
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Automation boost
Terminal operators investing in automation will now be able to increase operational efficiency.
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Ports self-certifying
One port operator has launched its own green certification process to reduce its carbon footprint.
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Smart tech explosion
The smart ports market will be worth billions in just five years fuelled by the need to get greener.