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Breaking out of the mould
Today''s port breakwater construction ties placement, innovation and ecology together, explains Stevie Knight.
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Putting the elements to work
Investing in renewable installations makes commercial sense, finds Alex Hughes.
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Don't forget the human touch
Avoid the empty promises of automation and think about the bigger productivity picture, advises Alex Hughes.
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International ports sustainability programme first
The first global ports sustainability programme and charter will see ports focus on sustainable development by setting guidelines for achieving the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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IBF agreement secures dockers’ lashing rights
The terms of the new International Bargaining Forum (IBF) Agreement have been approved securing dockers’ right to carry out lashing and other cargo handling services in ports.
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Yilport Holding pursues multiple acquisitions
Yilport Holding plans to acquire several SME ports and container terminals in Europe, Latin America, and North America.
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Digitalisation signals "fourth industrial revolution" at ports
The digitalisation of ports and terminal operations offers ways to realise a "fourth industrial revolution", Port Equipment Manufacturers Association (PEMA) AGM delegates have been told.
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ICHCA publishes safety improvements digest
ICHCA International has published a digest of entries to the 2nd TT Club Innovation in Safety Award detailing 22 improvements to supply chain practices.
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DP World reports record volume growth
DP World reports a record 70 million teu passing through its terminals in 2017 allowing the operator to achieve 10.1% volume growth.
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Win/Win for Nelson with emissions-saving logistics
How can ports come up with innovative win/win solutions with their customers to cut emissions?
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Timber handlers branch out
With healthy demand growth, timber handling has a strong future, finds John Bensalhia
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Change afoot at Imbituba
Santos Brasil weighs its future options at Imbituba, finds Alex Hughes
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Auckland Looks to Automated Straddle Carriers
New Zealand’s second largest port is keeping its location options open.
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Share information to improve hazards handling
Information flow on dangerous goods needs to be seamless through the entire chain, explains Martin Rushmere
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Smarter thinking on real estate assets
Do ports take their real estate assets for granted? Felicity Landon reports
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Dealing with renewed inflation
Ports should consider adopting more dynamic tariff mechanisms to counter the impacts of inflation, advises Johan-Paul Verschuure
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Making the climate call count for ports
What role should ports play in reducing emissions from shipping? Felicity Landon reports
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Thwarting modern-day smugglers
Intelligence and collaboration key to port security, finds Iain MacIntyre
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Seeing the bigger picture in concession bids
Sudan’s terminal tender serves as a reminder to mind the gaps in the assessment of concession bids. John Burgoyne investigates