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Osaka Bay goes green with first LNG tug
Osaka Bay''s first LNG tugboat has been working in Osaka Bay and the Seto Inland Sea in Japan, guiding large vessels since March 2020.
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ABP GB£50m investment cuts emissions
Associated British Ports (ABP) has completed a GB£50m container handling investment that has reduced carbon emissions, increased capacity and enabled a more efficient service.
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German terminal digitalises customs
HPC Hamburg Port Consulting has been helping a German terminal to digitalise and automate the customs clearance processes for import and export traffic with the UK to improve speed and efficiency.
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Global centre of excellence for renewables
A collaborative partnership intends to build a global centre of excellence for renewable energy technologies expediting progress in the field.
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Autonomous vessels will cut emissions
Two autonomous battery-electric ro-ro vessels under construction in India will help cut shipping emissions in Norway when launched.
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Carbon neutral electricity for LA terminal
One of the largest terminal facilities at the Port of Los Angeles has achieved carbon neutral electricity through renewable energy credits (RECs).
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Emission-free hyperloop plan takes shape
The ports of Rotterdam and Amsterdam will play a key part in a plan to create a pan-European emission-free hyperloop network.
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Valencia driving down emissions with LNG
The Port Authority of Valencia (Valenciaport) is playing a key part in driving down transport emissions in Spain by enabling the supply of LNG to ships.
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Tackling plastic pollution in rivers
One company has engineered what is claimed to be the longest river barrier in Europe to catch plastic and other floating debris.
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Sri Lanka moves to e-clearance
The Sri Lanka Port Authority is moving towards e-clearance for imports speeding up efficiency and adding to its green credentials in the process.
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Scottish Government unveils green ports model
The Scottish Government is developing plans for a new model of green ports focused on inclusive growth, fair work practices and delivering a net zero economy.
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Offshore wind port project progresses
A turbine installation contract has been awarded for the 140MW Akita Port and Noshiro Port offshore wind farms project in Japanese waters.
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Fuel monitoring cuts emissions in China
The Port of Ningbo-Zhoushan in China has ordered four new tugs with fuel monitoring systems to help reduce its carbon emissions.
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Green Marine reach grows in US
The reach of the Green Marine Environmental Certification Program has been expanded with the certification of five new terminals in the US.
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Discounts drive environmental accountability
One Spanish port and its terminals are taking major steps towards the energy transition and sustainability through a discount initiative.
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Cloud based TOS – a green step change
In this article GreenPort talks to Andy Barrons, chief strategy officer at Navis about how cloud based TOS is moving sustainability forward.
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Building a stronger greener supply chain
In this article, Alex Pepper, Group Head of Energy and Environment, Peel Ports, examines how the pandemic will be used to build a more resilient supply chain in the future.
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UAE boosts supply chain efficiency
Supply chain efficiency is at the heart of a new container transportation services agreement for Abu Dhabi Ports.
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Latest cranes future proof energy efficiency
Five new cantilever rail-mounted gantry cranes will help achieve future sustainable growth at the Port of Liverpool’s deep-water container terminal.
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Germany moves ahead with green strategy
As one of the first german port businesses with a comprehensive green strategy, bremenports wants to ramp up stakeholder dialogue to stay ahead.