Port & Terminal News – Page 30
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NewsAPMT Going Solar
Before the end of 2023, APM Terminals Barcelona will be generating 7.5 per cent of its electricity…
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NewsPort Hedland Expansion Confirmed
The government of Australia has confirmed investment of A$565 million (US$382 million) to expand the Port of Port Hedland.
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NewsPositive pacific gateway Expansion moves
The Canadian Pacific Gateway ports of Prince Rupert and Vancouver have both confirmed project developments that will help enhance their respective competitiveness.
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NewsCOSCO in Sokhna
COSCO Shipping Ports has confirmed it has signed a deal to acquire a 25 per cent stake…
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NewsUrgent Action Required
The UK’s Floating Wind Offshore Wind Taskforce states that up to 11 ports in the UK…
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NewsRussian Coal Move
Russia is reportedly considering the option of shipping coal from Siberia to Asia, via the Arctic river, and using the ports of Krasnoyarsk and Lesosibirsk.
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NewsLong beach wind and rail initiatives
The San Pedro Bay Port of Long Beach, in Southern California, is considering the development of a 400-acre wind turbine facility.
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NewsTransnet under pressure as it moves to privatise container corridor
Transnet is facing increasing pressure from both the African National Congress (ANC) and Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) political parties with respect to its current activities and privatisation plans.
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NewsRecord highs
The international drug trade is booming with shipping containers the main method of delivery. Mike Mundy assesses what part technology can play in solving the problem
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NewsBaku builds big
The Port of Baku is on an expansion path with capturing new transit cargo flows at the heart of this. Oleksandr Gavrylyuk identifies the drivers and details the plans
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NewsInnovation “now is the time”
Innovation in ports – a vague aspiration, an abstract idea, an isolated incident or a collective move forward? Felicity Landon speaks to Gadi Benmoshe, Chair of the IAPH Innovation Group and a member of its Data Collaboration Committee
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NewsTianjin port and Huawei to collaborate on digital twin development
Chinese information and communications technical (ICT) service provider, Huawei, and Tianjin Port Group, are increasing their collaboration by developing a digital twin of the major Chinese port.
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NewsSign of the times
ICTSI has taken the initiative and submitted its own detailed proposal of how to achieve the enlargement of container terminal capacity in Melbourne, a step in keeping with the times
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NewsRight rumpus on the Parana
Through the imposition of unequal tolls on the River Parana Argentina has sparked a storm of protest from other user countries while the new dredging concession is still pending. Rob Ward reports
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NewsAmsterdam Deal
The Grimaldi Group has acquired new terminal assets in the Amerikahaven region of the Port of Amsterdam.
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NewsBPA Welcome
Last month saw the launch of the UK Government’s GBP77 million Zero Emission Vessels and Infrastructure competition…
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NewsTransnet Cuts
South Africa’s state-owned Transnet has taken the decision to reduce its freight rail network…
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NewsJawaharial Nehru upgrade
Following CMA Terminals and J M Baxi Ports and Logistics Limited securing the concession for the…
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NewsUs$50 billion expenditure forecast on green infrastructure
The findings of a survey recently conducted by the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) indicate investment in the order of US$50bn in green facilities including shore power, clean fuel handling equipment, electric grid infrastructure and hydrogen energy infrastructure over the next decade.
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NewsKembla Project
NSW Ports has unveiled plans for a large-scale port facility at Port Kembla’s Outer Harbour, in the Illawarra, to support offshore wind development projects.