Port Strategy News – Page 144
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New RoRo linkspan
A new linkspan is significantly improving loading and unloading at a RoRo terminal in Sweden
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East African terminal investment
A terminal in East Africa has signed a deal increasing funding for its modernisation programme to €10 million
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Climate-neutral terminal certification
A terminal in Hamburg, Germany has once again been certified as climate-neutral
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Japanese electric tugboat
A new ABB-powered electric tugboat will be the first of its kind in Japan
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UAE/Uzbekistan collaboration
AD Ports Group has teamed up with one of the largest oil and gas companies in Uzbekistan to open new logistics and freight businesses and develop a food trading hub in the country
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Carbon literacy toolkit
A collaboration between UK and international ports will develop a carbon literacy toolkit
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Canadian hydrogen project
The move towards low carbon gases continues with a new hydrogen pilot project
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Hyperloop container system trial
A port in Spain is to become the test bed for a new sustainable container movement system
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New heavy loader cranes
New crane operating system ensures ‘best in class’ performance and future-proofing
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Supply chain wisdom
Action needs to be taken to prevent damage from ongoing supply chain problems
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Kenya allegations
DP World is at the centre of a controversial plan to concession multiple port facilities in Kenya
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Hybrid shuttle carriers
New shuttle carrier order for APM Terminal’s latest facility in Tangier
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Freight management tool
A new digital solution has launched to help freight forwarders streamline operations and increase efficiency
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Terminal improvement completes
Works to improve cargo handling at a US terminal have completed ahead of schedule
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Hydrogen hinterland plans
Two European ports are strengthening their ties with a hydrogen hinterland network
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MORE FOR LESS
Effective use of resource is a port sector priority today. It is, however, not a task that has become any easier in recent times.
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THE RIGHT TIME FOR US PORTS TO TALK UP THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS
Amidst all of the noisy headline grabbing national news regarding the Ukraine, the Supreme Court, and rising energy prices- infrastructure, a topic close to port executives’ hearts (albeit lacking front-page news appeal) is back on the agenda.
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ZERO EMISSION CONTAINERSHIPS: WHO DARES WINS
In the bigger scheme of things, the question where zero emission container ships will be introduced first is not very relevant; what matters is that they are introduced and as soon as possible.