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Power source
More ports are turning to renewable sources to power operations, finds John Bensalhia
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Risky times
If the customer is always right, what happens when the customer goes bankrupt? Felicity Landon reports
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An App a day
Ports may have been slow on the uptake, but mobile apps are now on the agenda. Felicity Landon reports
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Adding value
Boushehr port’s Mansoureh Hasanzadeh and Seyed Navid Miremarati see the worth in Value Engineering
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Something in the air
It may have slipped down ESPO''s ranking, but dust suppression is still important, finds Alex Hughes
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Drewry: Lines 'playing poker' with terminals
Future port investment is being put at risk by container lines demands for a reduction in terminal handling costs, according to a recently launched Drewry study.
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Gothenburg supports development of fossil-free fuel
Following Preem''s investment of 355 million kronor in a new facility at the Port of Gothenburg a year ago, annual production has been doubled to help meet the government''s strict emission targets.
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Threat to Hong Kong transhipment prowess
Hong Kong’s transhipment could be cut by as much as 2.4m teu if Cabotage rules are relaxed, according to a recent report from the Department of Supply Chain and Information Management.
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ESPO award for Bremenports
Bremenports GmbH & Co. has been awarded the 2016 ESPO Award for its strategies in safeguarding and upgrading the nature and ecosystem in the port area.
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Maersk and LA to measure green benefits
Maersk Line and the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are partnering to measure the environmental benefits of a US$125 million upgrade for 12 Maersk container ships.
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UNCTAD urges publication of port data
Improvements in port efficiency could be facilitated by an increase in available data from port authorities, according to The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
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Ports ‘should be at the forefront’ of UK strategy
The UK government should put its ports at the heart of its Industrial Strategy, according to ABP chief executive James Cooper.
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Crafting our own data-rich future
Navis’ Oscar Pernia explains why we need forward thinking to realise the benefits of big data
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At home in Iraq
ICTSI has made inroads in Iraq with its newest container terminal, finds Carly Fields
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Metal multiples
Take the heat off and scrap handling can be a lucrative niche cargo, explains John Bensalhia
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Gradual acceptance
If it''s safe the industry will embrace augmented reality, finds Martin Rushmere
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The innovator's dilemma
Ignore original innovation at your peril, say Valenciaport Foundation''s Jonas Constante and Alexandre Pérez
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Neptune Orient terminal sale
CMA CGM is said to be seeking a buyer for Neptune Orient’s container terminals in the US, Japan and Taiwan, as well as its joint ventures in Vietnam, Thailand, China and the Netherlands.