Port Strategy News – Page 10

  • Mawani Signs Privatization Contracts with Private Sector for Multipurpose Cargo Terminals at Eight Saudi Ports
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    Saudi ports undergo major privatisation

    2025-06-26T12:30:00Z

    Saudi Arabia privatises cargo terminals at eight ports to boost logistics, efficiency and economic growth

  • Tilbury is poised for 'massive' expansion
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    Verizon 5G powers Thames Freeport

    2025-06-25T13:52:00Z

    Verizon’s Private 5G is set to boost Thames Freeport’s operations, innovation, job creation and environmental monitoring

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    Jones Bros boosts Stena freight

    2025-06-25T13:48:00Z

    Jones Bros has expanded trailer capacity at Stena Line’s 12 Quays Terminal, boosting freight flow and efficiency

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    Coastlink hot topic

    2025-06-25T12:01:00Z

    Structural market changes, the impact of new technology, the greening of supply chains, the role of the port all came into focus at the recent Coastlink Conference held in the port-city of Bilbao. Anne-Marie Causer presents the highlights

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    Compete & collaborate

    2025-06-25T10:55:00Z

    Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges are north Continent port powerhouses, AJ Keyes looks at how these two facilities are keeping pace with container demand and discusses where and why they are also working on a collaborative basis

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    Aberdeen powers up for a greener future

    2025-06-25T10:46:00Z

    Scotland’s largest maritime decarbonisation project is now operational at Aberdeen delivering green shore power to eight berths

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    Game changer

    2025-06-25T10:29:00Z

    The densely populated US North Atlantic port region handles 20% of total North American box traffic. AJ Keyes investigates game-changing developments in this key gateway port region which is home to the major Ports of New York/New Jersey (NY/NJ), Baltimore and Virginia.

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    BCT thinks big

    2025-06-25T10:05:00Z

    A major boost to quay capacity and the introduction of new cranage at ICTSI’s Baltic Container Terminal are key elements of a comprehensive programme to facilitate the handling of vessels of up to 400m LOA at the Port of Gdynia. Mike Mundy reports.

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    Turbulent times ahead

    2025-06-25T08:55:00Z

    Looking to the future, industry consultants Drewry identify a turbulent container port market presenting challenges at every critical level. Felicity Landon Reports

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    Scope 3 emissions challenge

    2025-06-24T13:22:00Z

    Indirect emissions – so-called Scope 3 emissions - measurement and reporting is on the agenda. Lorela Marku, Green Ports Consultant, Royal HaskoningDHV, explains the implications and how A Climate Transition Impact Assessment offer solutions

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    Enhanced RTG range marks 25th anniversary for Liebherr

    2025-06-24T13:07:00Z

    Liebherr Container Cranes (Liebherr) marks 25 years of RTG innovation with a next-generation range offering five base models with electric, hybrid and VSG options.

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    Konecranes – Big take-up of RTG and MHC orders

    2025-06-24T12:43:00Z

    Konecranes has confirmed two new largescale deals at ports in North America.

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    Enter Vectrix – Elme’s new generation spreader range

    2025-06-24T12:35:00Z

    ELME Spreader is the company behind Vectrix – a new series of crane spreaders. Developed and manufactured entirely in Sweden, the new crane spreader series reportedly incorporates state-of-the-art technology and innovative design improvements to meet the evolving demands of port operators and logistics companies worldwide.

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    EXCLUSIVE: Building on a sustainable tourism ethic

    2025-06-24T12:28:00Z

    Ports of Stockholm is always working to ensure that its cruise business meets strict green standards

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    RSGT expands its Red Sea terminal operations

    2025-06-24T11:57:00Z

    The operator has signed strategic Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) agreements with the Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) 

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    Reefer Runner 5G Supports Paris Growth

    2025-06-24T11:27:00Z

    Paris Terminal, a leading inland port operator in the Île-de-France region, has partnered with Identec Solutions to implement the Reefer Runner 5G monitoring system at its Gennevilliers terminal.

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    Sevilla Leading the multi-million Prisma Initiative

    2025-06-24T10:46:00Z

    The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) has confirmed that the Port Authority of Seville (APS) is leading the PRISMA (Port Real Time Information Smart Management) project.

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    Digitalising the delivery of green methanol

    2025-06-24T08:32:00Z

    OCI Fuels and ZeroNorth complete first fully digital delivery of green methanol in Port of Rotterdam

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    Nigeria rethink required

    2025-06-23T13:00:00Z

    Nigeria’s port development policy is heading down the wrong road. Favouring inner city port upgrade over new port development is seen to be a misguided strategy, in more ways than one

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    Do yourself a favour and the world at the same time

    2025-06-23T10:28:00Z

    It was an eye opener for me to learn that global steel production is a massive contributor to C02 emissions and furthermore that inadequate corrosion protection is contributing more to global CO2 emissions than the entire aviation business on an annual basis. With the maritime sector accounting for an estimated 100 million tonnes of steel annually then it certainly has a role to play in reducing this little publicised dimension.