Port & Terminal News – Page 5
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TT Club applauds UK freight crime push
There’s an urgent need to tackle freight crime through better port security and improved freight insurance
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Drydocks World offshore grid connection win
The 2GW offshore wind grid connection that’s designed to support Germany’s renewable energy ambitions
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EIB loans €80M for Bilbao Port expansion
EIB loans €80 million to Port of Bilbao for expansion, electrification and sustainable maritime transport
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RightShip reduces vessel inspection age
RightShip has reduced its vessel inspection age trigger from 14 to 10 years via a four-phase rollout plan
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Dutch seaports unveil cybersecurity plan
There’s a new cybersecurity strategy to bolster the resilience of Dutch seaports against the escalating threat
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Helping bolster the UK’s energy supply chain
ABP Ports of Ipswich and Lowestoft are playing a pivotal role in supporting the Sizewell C supply chain project
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Konecranes acquires Peinemann businesses
Konecranes completes Peinemann Port Services and Container Handling takeovers
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US welcomes increased dredging funding
AAPA welcomes changes to the WRDA bill which increase Corps funding for dredging projects
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Fender expertise in Rio de Janeiro’s port expansion
ShibataFender is playing its part in reinforcing the critical role of fenders in advanced port infrastructure
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Floating pontoons: An easy upgrade to infrastructure
Sydney Harbour’s Moores Wharf is reeping the benefits upgrading infrastructure with floating pontoons
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Study urges hub-and-spoke model for Brazil
A new study suggests Brazil’s port sector could improve logistics, efficiency and competitiveness via a ‘hub-and-spoke’ model
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Imperial Beach Pier upgrade continues
Phase 2 of Imperial Beach Pier upgrade continues, focusing on structural integrity, decking and improvements
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PSA and Evergreen partner to enhance efficiency
PSA Singapore and Evergreen Marine are forming a joint venture to enhance container operations and sustainability
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A sandbox for increased supply chain efficiency
The PSA-NUS Supply Chain Living Lab seeks to advance sustainable and efficient supply chain innovation
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Brave new world
Maersk and Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) have both announced new operating plans for 2025. AJ Keyes looks at their aims and asks whether Gemini is taking the industry down a blind alley, or will it actually generate super-hubs? Or is MSC’s choice a better one?
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EU Onshore Power Funding
Four major ports in North Europe are set to receive major funding from the EU to help provide onshore power to container ships by 2030.
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USA ship-to-shore crane purchase rethink required
Patrick Stafford, President of Stafford Crane Group (SCG) has been outlining the company’s plans to enter the US ship-to-shore (STS) crane market in 2025.
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Trelleborg donates to maritime pilots institute
Trelleborg Marine & Infrastructure has donated advanced navigation tools, including the SafePilot CAT PRO solution and iPads, to the Maritime Pilots Institute in Louisiana.
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Final phase for navigational safety project
The Operator-Centred Enhancement of Awareness in Navigation (OCEAN) project is entering its final phase.
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MSC gains proof of value with WaveBL
The world’s largest container shipping line, Mediterranean Shipping CO (MSC), has completed a Proof of Value (POV) project with Blockchain-based electronic Bill of Lading (eBL) platform WaveBL.