Port Strategy News – Page 10
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NewsElectrifying ports and automating the future
Zinus is making a name for itself in helping to redefine how vessels connect to clean power in port
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NewsSmart wave insights boost port pilot safety
A new real-time monitoring solution is transforming port safety and decision-making for Peel Port pilots
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Asyaport: The port that powers itself
Onshore power is the cornerstone of a long-term strategy to eliminate emissions, electrify operations and catalyse systemic change at Asyaport
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NewsWATCH: BP drops Teesside hydrogen plan
BP has withdrawn its Teesside UK hydrogen and carbon capture application, citing major changes affecting the project’s viability
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NewsSouth Wales ports set for transformation
ABP’s investment will facilitate a new deep-water berth at Middle Quay, Newport, the UK’s largest steel-handling port
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NewsPort Hedland revetment works advance
Port Hedland has begun its final revetment upgrades to boost infrastructure resilience, protect the coastline and support regional growth
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NewsPort of Bilbao unveils digital overhaul
The Port of Bilbao has launched an €18.1m digital plan to modernise operations, boost security and enhance global competitiveness
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NewsDuisburg plans new ammonia hub
LBC Tank Terminals Group (LBC) and duisport have signed an MoU to develop an inland ammonia terminal
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NewsWATCH: Turning roads into clean power plants
Road Energy Production System (REPS) transform existing road surfaces into clean power plants, capturing the lost energy from vehicles
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NewsFast-charging electric reach stacker
Konecranes has strengthened its lift trucks portfolio with a new electric reach stacker designed for high-intensity operations
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NewsAI tides shift harbour management
South Australia is testing a new AI platform as BMT’s prototype reshapes data-driven decisions in state harbours
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NewsRotterdam plans new offshore terminal
Rotterdam has unveiled a 45-hectare offshore wind terminal to boost installation capacity and support future expansion
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NewsEU funding for HAROPA’s shore power strategy
HAROPA Port is the only entity selected under EU funding to electrify both maritime and inland port shore power infrastructure
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NewsShoring up tug charging infrastructure in port
Svitzer has partnered with Net Zero Marine to accelerate shore power and charging infrastructure across European ports
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NewsFelixstowe expands autonomous truck fleet
The Port of Felixstowe is expanding its autonomous truck fleet, boosting efficiency, safety and progress toward net-zero emissions
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NewsDP World Antwerp terminal expansion
DP World Antwerp is marking 20 years with expansion plans to boost capacity, sustainability and digital innovation
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News£200m upgrade for Port of Immingham
Stena Line and ABP are investing £200m to build a new Immingham freight terminal
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NewsFalmouth Harbour reveals future plans
Falmouth Harbour is inviting community input on a 20-year masterplan, including a new large vessel pontoon
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NewsSingapore tops global container ports
Singapore tops DNV’s new global container port ranking, followed by Shanghai, Ningbo-Zhoushan, Busan and Rotterdam
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NewsBilbao’s hydrogen-powered terminal tractor
The port is hosting real-world testing of the H2TowTractor, which is equipped with a retrofit kit that can be easily installed on existing vehicles