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Sohar drives up its bunkering efficiency
The Middle East port and freezone is following in the foosteps of Singapore and Rotterdam
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The rise of hydrogen
Engine manufacturers are launching new solutions to reduce emissions from port cargo handling plants, with hydrogen being a prime candidate
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Short-sea shipping under the spotlight
Maurice Delattre, Area Manager, Port of Amsterdam, talks one to one with Port Strategy highlighting short sea shipping as being key to sustainability, as the port readies to host this year’s Coastlink conference
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Paranagua prospects look bright
Concerted action on infrastructure investment promises to open the door to an increasingly bright future for the port of Paranagua. Rob Ward maps out the plans and other positives.
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Don’t overplay the issues!
Non-specialist headline news sources have gone overboard on the impact of the Houthi-led Red Sea closure. Andrew Penfold takes a penetrating look at the cost impacts and other factors that will shape the outcome of any long-term loss of this routeing
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Buenos Aires: what next?
The Port of Buenos Aires, with a reforming government in place, has an opportunity to get back on track. Will the new administration rise to the challenge? Mike Mundy reports
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ESPO Approval
The European Parliament has officially adopted the Berendsen report, an own-initiative report on “building a comprehensive European Port Strategy…
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Durres powers ahead
Durres Container Terminal, at the Port of Durres, Albania, is capturing major new cargo volume which is being facilitated by ongoing terminal system enhancements.
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CTW Connects Portchain
Eurogate Container Terminal Wilhelmshaven (CTW) is implementing Portchain Connect to simplify berth alignment processes with shipping lines. CTW is expecting…
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Buenos Aires: What next?
The Port of Buenos Aires, with a reforming government in place, has an opportunity to get back on track. Will the new administration rise to the challenge? Mike Mundy reports
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Europe’s largest cranes reach London
DP World’s logistics hub at London Gateway has welcomed Europe’s largest quay cranes, helping boost the UK’s trading capability
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Porto Chibatão sets milestone with four LBS 800
Porto Chibatão in Brazil has strengthened ties with Liebherr with the purchase of four LBS 800 cranes
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Omani port begins major crane upgrade
A major expansion programme at the Port of Salalah will see annual capacity increase by 20%
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Cavotec signs APMT service deal
Cavotec has signed a deal with APM Terminals to service the Port of Tanger Med’s automated vacuum mooring and power units
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GES sells Hamriyah Terminal
The sale of GES’s Middle East storage site will help the company focus on its core business operations
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Smarter truck management in Singapore
PSA is colorating with its stakeholders to optimise truck operations
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Digitising the berthing process
Eurogate Container Terminal Wilhelmshaven is looking to make berthing more efficient
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PLA inks VTS deal with Kongsberg
The Port of London Authority has signed a deal with Kongsberg Norcontrol to replace its vessel traffic services (VTS) equipment
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Malaysia positions itself as key global hub
Kuala Linggi International Port in Malaysia has begun construction of a new state-of-the-art port facility in a move to become a key hub for international trade
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Georgia to invest US$29m in overpass
Georgia Ports Authority is to invest US$29 million in an overpass to help reduce the impact of terminal truck traffic on local neighbourhoods