Operations News – Page 60
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SPEAKING UP TO IMPROVE SAFETY
Marc Spillman, of CIRAS explains how confidential reporting can play a positive role in promoting port safety and what makes it different from whistleblowing.
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THE HUMAN FACTOR ABOVE ALL
Authors of a new risk assessment of work accidents in container terminals built their analysis around data from the Port of Tanjung Priok. As Felicity Landon reports, all container terminals can learn from the conclusions drawn.
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SEAL OF APPROVAL
John Bensalhia investigates the latest innovations with container seals and assesses the financial and practical considerations involved.
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Six charged over Maersk/APMT cyber attack
Six Russian intelligence officers have been charged by the US Department of Justice (US DOJ) over multiple hacking incidents, including the June 2017 NotPetya malware attack that hit Maersk subsidiary APM Terminals (APMT).
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Data definitions enable JIT port calls
Standard data definitions for the port call process have been published to enable Just-In-Time (JIT) port calls.
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BUFFETED BY COVID-19
Leading analyst, Andrew Penfold, examines the latest trends in container terminal investment and assesses activities in an era increasingly buffeted by the impact of COVID-19.
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Ports hold firm on environmental investments
Just under half of investments in environmental sustainability remain on track, a new survey shows.
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Energy platform cuts costs
Blockchain technology, artificial intelligence and high-frequency commodity trading have been combined in a single platform for the first time with the testing of a new cost-cutting energy platform.
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Data breach during CMA CGM cyber attack
The CMA CGM Group continues to mobilise its online business following a cyber attack in which a suspected data breach took place.
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WHAT LIES AHEAD FOR THE MED?
The Mediterranean transshipment market has been one of the positives for container trade for many years. However, the market is changing and being accelerated by the COVID-19 crisis.
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BATTLING COVID HEADWINDS
For the cruise sector COVID-19 is a catastrophe. It has effectively stopped the industry in its tracks and big questions remain about how and when it will be able to get back to work
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BIG PORT ENERGY TURNROUND
Ports could become the power brokers in the provision of renewable energy in Europe, writes Stevie Knight.
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Cargotec and Konecranes to merge
Cargotec and Konecranes will be merged to focus on sustainable material flow with development of key projects in automation, robotics, electrification and digitalisation.
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CMA CGM Group battles cyber attack
CMA CGM Group said it has fallen victim to a cyber attack but its security remains uncompromised.
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LOW EMISSIONS STRATEGY
As ports look for ways to cut their emissions, management teams are faced with a bewildering choice of low emissions technologies, and the risk of implementing a technology that might become obsolete. Steve Roberts, Associate Director, Ports & Marine, AECOM, looks at how to navigate the options and find not ...
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Back to business for container operations
Over 50% of ports have seen a return to normality for container vessels at this time of year, a new report shows.
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Change of approach to investment needed
New analysis on infrastructure and pension fund investment in container terminals has found this has plateaued but opportunities for growth remain with a change in the approach to investment.
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SUPPORTING PELLET POWER
Malin Pekberg of Bruks Siwertell outlines the potential of waste wood and how best to handle this increasingly important commodity.
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SIDELIFTER EFFECTS
John Bensalhia investigates the latest developments and innovations in the sidelifter sector.
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US$4.5bn to expand ports investment platform
US$4.5bn has been secured to expand a ports and terminals investment platform in existing and new geographies.