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Coastlink Live to focus on post-Brexit short sea
Get up to date with all things short-sea shipping before the Coastlink Conference in September, by signing up to the first online conference in April.
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Green hydrogen plans for Scottish port
Plans to manufacture and use green hydrogen at a Scottish renewables port could help it drive forward net zero operations.
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Ports sign MoU for environmental protection
Two ports keen to advance the development and deployment of innovative technologies specifically related to navigational safety and environmental protection have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
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UK freeport to boost offshore wind investment
A proposed new freeport in the UK will turbo-charge the development of an offshore wind hub according to the partnership of businesses and public authorities backing the bid.
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LNG supply for ports in Malaysia and Japan
LNG will be supplied to ships at ports in Malaysia and Tokyo Bay, Japan following a new Memorandum of Collaboration (MoC) to promote LNG as a marine fuel and reduce maritime transport GHG emissions.
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Ammonia ship fuel project expands
A project to develop ammonia propelled ships and support the maritime industry’s drive to decarbonisation has been joined by a major port authority in Asia.
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Antwerp backs rail in post-Covid era
The Port of Antwerp says that the post-Covid era offers the perfect opportunity to invest in rail because of its sustainability, reliability and predictability.
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Singapore to benefit from smarter booking
Green benefits will result from an integrated one-stop booking platform for Singapore''s container depots, terminals, hauliers and logistics facilities.
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Gaussin begins vehicle automation project
Gaussin has taken a giant step forward in automation with plans to convert six newly acquired electric vehicles autonomous driving machines.
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Sardinia LNG terminal gathers pace
A Spanish natural gas company has won a contract to operate and maintain the first LNG terminal in Sardinia.
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Hungarian rail hub will increase port efficiency
A new rail terminal in Hungary will link the Adriatic ports of Trieste, Koper and Rijeka together creating one of the most efficient logistical hubs in Europe.
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Making Scandinavia’s largest port fossil-free
In an effort to speed up the transition to fossil free fuel, several transport giants have teamed up to reduce carbon emissions linked to the port.
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Cleaner trucks clean up the air
Cleaner dray trucks are on the horizon for one US port that aims to replace 20 older models by Earth Day.
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UK port approved for LPG bunkering
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) ship to ship (STS) bunkering has been authorised at a UK port to help it support sustainable fuel usage in commercial shipping.
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UK port giant gains eco certification
The UK’s biggest port operator has gained an ISO 14001 Certification for Environmental Management that will help it improve its environmental performance.
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Hybrid straddle carriers cut emissions
Kalmar will supply a European terminal with 10 hybrid straddle carriers that will significantly reduce both fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
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Shore power drives sustainable shipping
One EU port has achieved a sustainable first by using a battery to help charge up a short sea vessel at a terminal.
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Hydrogen hub aids decarbonisation
Decarbonisation in the UK will be given a major boost with a planned port hydrogen hub that will produce 1GW of hydrogen at its peak.
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Sustainable ports seek EU funding
European ports are applying for EU grant funding to invest in electrification and alternative fuels to help reduce emissions at their terminals.
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Innovative port docking system
A universal cargo system promises to save operators time and money whilst freeing up ports from blockages and congestion, writes Anne-Marie Causer.