Operations News – Page 71

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    Cyber risks creep up on the unwary

    2019-01-31T09:42:00Z

    John Bensalhia finds out why bulk terminals are just as vulnerable to attack as container hubs

  • PureTech's wide area surveillance system is in operation at the Port of Tacoma. Credit; PureTech
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    Throwing money at security challenges

    2019-01-31T09:42:00Z

    Ports are prepared to overspend on surveillance to ensure they have covered every eventuality, finds Martin Rushmere

  • The Buenos Aires Sand Terminals murals have turned 15 buildings into very visible works of art. Credit: Buenos Aires Port
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    More than a pretty façade

    2019-01-31T09:42:00Z

    What’s in it for ports when they choose to optimise the design of their buildings, askes Stevie Knight

  • Shipping hydrogen in Orkney required some creative thinking around existing best practises and regulations.  Credit: Community Energy Scotland
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    Writing the hydrogen rulebook

    2019-01-31T09:41:00Z

    Industry is taking notice of hydrogen''s potential as a squeaky-clean fuel. Stevie Knight reports

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    IAPH seeks Secretary General

    2019-01-21T14:14:00Z

    The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) is seeking a secretary general to take responsibility for the internal management of the organisation, including the administration of the secretarial and financial affairs.

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    Plea for better green incentives from ports

    2019-01-18T09:16:00Z

    Incentives from ports need to be better when it comes to environmental improvement, it was argued at a roundtable centred on ports’ role in decarbonising the maritime transport sector at the 2018 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP24) in Katowice in Poland.

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    Brexit: Ports continue to lead preparations

    2019-01-15T16:00:00Z

    The message from the ports sector ahead of the Brexit deal vote in the UK House of Commons today is that ports are resilient, but the government needs to act swiftly to manage challenges.

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    Industry "oppose" Access Point Interface

    2019-01-14T16:36:00Z

    Maritime organisations have urged the European Parliament’s Committee on Transport and Tourism not to create an EU Level Access Point Interface following its adoption of the Clune Report on the draft Regulation for a European Maritime Single Window Environment.

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    Urgent challenges to overcome on hydrogen use

    2019-01-14T10:38:00Z

    With more ports considering hydrogen fuelling options for shoreside equipment, there is a pressing need to overcome the challenge of inexperience, according to Hydrogen Europe.

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    Eastern port alliance competition roadblock

    2019-01-11T14:27:00Z

    Hong Kong’s Competition Commission has opened an investigation into the newly formed ‘Hong Kong Seaport Alliance’ to assess whether it breaks fair competition rules.

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    Hong Kong "prime candidate" for alliance

    2019-01-10T21:11:00Z

    Hong Kong has "long been a prime candidate" for a terminal alliance, Drewry’s senior analyst for Ports & Terminals has said following the formation of the Hong Kong Seaport Alliance.

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    First hydrogen machinery at a European port

    2019-01-04T15:20:00Z

    The Port of Valencia will use hydrogen battery-propelled machinery to become the first port in Europe to incorporate hydrogen energy to reduce emissions and the environmental impact of its operations.

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    NWSA engine emissions rule kicks in

    2019-01-03T14:22:00Z

    As of 1 January 2019, only trucks with a 2007 or newer engine or equipped with a certified retrofit are allowed to enter the international container terminals of The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) under its Clean Truck Program rule.

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    Latest news on global port data standards

    2019-01-02T11:40:00Z

    Consensus has been reached on critical global data standards for port call data, with a view to allowing machines to better “understand each other" when it comes to shared port call data.

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    Port association issues stark safety warning

    2018-12-21T11:13:00Z

    The British Ports Association (BPA) has called on the international shipping community to “face up” to safety concerns on defective pilot ladders and use of dangerously-weighted heaving lines.

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    Cortés positions itself for the future

    2018-12-20T15:39:00Z

    Alex Hughes examines the Honduran plan that will support growth at its key hub

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    Taking sustainability to the next level

    2018-12-20T15:38:00Z

    Michele Witthaus reports on a trend towards collaborative port initiatives for sustainability.

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    Fenders: Much more than a berth protector

    2018-12-20T15:38:00Z

    Dave MacIntyre finds out why fender evolution has demanded a review of current best practices

  • Le Havre is working in partnership with the community traffic and navigation app Waze to optimise traffic flows. Credit: port of Le havre
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    All the right moves

    2018-12-20T15:37:00Z

    Ports are increasingly having to consider mobility of people as well as freight. Felicity Landon reports

  • Steveco advises ports to put time into a empty container handling strategy. Credit: Steveco
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    Ports left choking on empties

    2018-12-20T15:36:00Z

    Alex Hughes reports on strategies to reduce empty container backlogs that clog up the quay