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Transnet partner shortlist
Transnet shortlists respondents from the request for qualifications process for two key South African ports
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Hybrid straddle carriers
Three new hybrid straddle carriers are set to help a Florida terminal reduce fuel costs and emissions
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Malaysian port increases throughput
A focus on digitalisation and sustainability has helped a port become the first in Malaysia to exceed 1 million teu per month
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Newcastle crane delivery
An Australian port takes delivery of two new cranes to help safeguard local industry and jobs
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LoLo crane for P&O
P&O Ferries boosts productivity on its busy Hull to Zeebrugge route with a second LoLo crane
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Goods tracker portal
A UK port has launched a new online portal helping operators manage and track their goods
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MOMBASA C.T. PHASE TWO COMPLETED…
June saw the on-time completion of the phase 2 construction of the port of Mombasa’s Second Container Terminal.
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…BUT DELAYS IN CARGO DELIVERY DUE TO DEBT RECOVERY
June also saw a dispute surface in Mombasa between the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) and two groups: the Kenya Railways Corporation (KRC-SGR) and shipping lines resulting in delays in cargo delivery.
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Green San Pedro Date
The Long Beach City Council, USA has unanimously passed a “Ship It Zero Resolution 6-0”…
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Bulkers also bedevilled by berthing delays
While container ships gain a lot of headlines for their queuing to access to ports in China, bulk vessels bringing grain and coal – key basic commodities that China cannot produce enough of for its needs – are also suffering similar challenges.
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KENYA ALLEGATIONS
DP World is at the centre of a controversial plan to concession multiple port facilities in Kenya. Mike Mundy reports on serious allegations made and fundamental questions raised about the scheme
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IN PURSUIT OF GREEN GOALS
The UK Port of Tyne has a multi-component and multi-phase comprehensive agenda to effi ciently achieve highly benefi cial green goals. Felicity Landon explains
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EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED
The pre-covid normal is gone and there is a need to adapt to a new set of market conditions. This was the game-changing view presented at the recent IAPH World Ports Conference. Felicity Landon reviews the highlights
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Green Corridors: Concept to Reality
The concept of ‘green shipping corridors’ must be aligned with cargo owners’ interests, delegates at the IAPH session on ‘How to Develop a Coordinated and Resilient Network of Green Shipping Corridors’, heard.
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TALLIN TO ESTABLISH SPECIALISED CAPACITY TO SERVICE OFFSHORE WIND FARMS
The Port of Tallinn, Estonia is to construct a new 310m quay, with a 10ha supporting yard to service the off shore wind industry.