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DIGITAL COMES WITH RISK
In the second part of a two-part review of a joint World Bank and IAPH report,* Felicity Landon discusses the report’s extensive warnings on preventing cyber security breaches and how this area demands more attention.
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How valuable is ecommerce to ports?
Ecommerce is creating new opportunities for ports and terminals.
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BOX TRADES: THE NEW REALITY?
At the moment the only way is up in the container sector, but what’s driving this and how long for? Analyst Andrew Penfold identifies the building blocks of this new reality and what’s next.
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Driving sustainable development
A global bulk handling and wood processing solutions firm is driving sustainable development.
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SENSE OF SECURITY
Port security issues are growing in number and severity. John Bensalhia identifies the problem hotspots and new thinking in curbing and eradicating their influence.
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Pandemic performance
“The COVID-19 pandemic has generated diverse temporal and spatial impacts on world ports,” concludes new analysis.
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THINKING BIG
In the first of a two-part global assessment, Felicity Landon reports on some of the largest port investment projects in North America and Europe.
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FROM SHIP TO SHORE JOURNEY – Powered by Michelin Tire solutions
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Hydrogen tractor port trial
A European terminal is trialling a hydrogen powered tractor testing the potential of hydrogen as a greener port fuel.
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SECURITY SYSTEM INNOVATION
Providers of security system products and services have been busy. John Bensalhia examines, on a company by company basis, some of the more notable innovations.
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NEW PATTERNS AND PRIORITIES
Grain trade volumes are increasing, prices are climbing and larger vessels are wanted. Andrew Penfold considers the implications for port investment.
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MANAGING DOWNTIME RISK
Barry Larrain, Big Trucks Industry Manager, Hyster Company, charts how to comprehensively manage downtime risk with container handling equipment.
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ELECTRIFICATION: GOOD TO GO
Progressively the door to port electrification projects is opening up. System supplier Siemens relays up-to-the-minute thinking, experience and plans.
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Crime campaign helps make ports safer
UK ports will be given a security boost with the launch of a new campaign that urges port workers to be extra vigilant about criminal and terror activities.
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DESIGN OPTIONS STACK-UP
New design options continue to be added for RTGs and RMGs catering for diverse requirements. John Bensalhia investigates innovative product initiatives from leading manufacturers.
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Guide helps ports cut GHG emissions
A guide focusing on eight practical measures which can support GHG emissions reduction at the ship-port interface has been released.
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Ever Given aftermath: congestion likely
Congestion and delays are likely at European ports as the flow of ships in the Suez Canal resumes following the refloating of the stuck ''Ever Given'' vessel.
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Stuck ship threatens supply chain
The threat of supply chain disruption is growing with every hour a stuck ship spends on the Suez Canal.