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Hull 'ticks all the boxes'
Hull''s proposed site for Siemens'' wind turbine factory ''ticks all the boxes'' in terms of location, deepwater, lock-free access and space, says Matt Jukes, ABP''s port director for Hull and Goole.
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A new twist on an old method
It would be wrong to assume that performance measures in the port industry are a recent phenomenon.
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An indication of worth
HPTI''s Thomas Gondermann considers how best to tackle workable port-wide performance measures
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Cutting costs or corners?
Alex Hughes asks whether cutting equipment maintenance spending is a sensible measure
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UK 'energy capital' prepared and proud
Milford Haven brands itself as the ‘energy capital of the UK’, handling 25% of the nation’s petrol and diesel provisions.
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Any eventuality
Felicity Landon asks whether it’s possible to be prepared for every eventuality when drawing up emergency plans
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Don't write off offsetting tactics
The Abatement Cost Curve is playing its part in the trend of diminishing returns from cutting emissions, says Jem Porcaro of CarbonNeutral, and ports are no exception.
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False impressions
Martin Rushmere discovers that while the road to carbon savings starts out smooth, potholes threaten progress down the way
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Top of the watch
With so many different selling points, it can be hard for port operators to sort the surveillance wheat from the chaff. PS looks at some of the main contenders.
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Worth a look
With security an even higher priority in the 21st century, ports need to have the best surveillance to keep ahead of the game. John Bensalhia investigates
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Wonder drug for poor life expectancy
With good maintenance, structurally, a quayside gantry crane could remain in service for more than 40 years. But drive control systems are letting the team down, with a life expectancy of just 15 years.
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Tackling tool expense
Hybrid drive solutions offer a timely method to slash crane operating costs, finds Alex Hughes
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DBCT remains operational
Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal remained operational throughout Queensland’s flooding, says Greg Smith, DBCT’s general manager of operations.
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Logistical challenges
Mozambique and Botswana are rich in coal reserves but facing huge logistical challenges if they are to export this viably, says Jayendu Krishna, senior consultant in Drewry’s Indian office, who recently presented a paper on coal exports from Mozambique to India and Brazil.
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India’s growing appetite
No amount of green aspiration is going to halt the spiralling world demand for coal – and India is the one to watch. Felicity Landon reports
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Preparation, preparation
Auckland readies itself for the next generation, writes Iain MacIntyre
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Scales and economy
Comparing terminal features can be thankless and the results underwhelming, argues Stevie Knight
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Not a quick fix
US inland ports need to satisfy strict criteria to be successful, says Paul Bingham, head of the economics division at transport consultants Wilbur Smith Associates.
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Casting the net
Inland depots have taken on a life of their own in the search for ever-greater efficiency, discovers Martin Rushmere