Port Strategy News – Page 166
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PERU SECURES SINGLE WINDOW SAVINGS
The Single Window for Foreign Trade (VUCE) system utilised in Peru generated more than US$38 million in savings in 2021.
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ANTWERP’S DRONE PROJECT SET TO FLY
Belgium’s Port of Antwerp is rolling-out a largescale drone project and has brought the 6th NeTWorK group on-board to help get it off the ground.
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Riga Invests
Investment of around €1 million ($1.13 million) in implementing digital technology is planned for the Freeport of Riga in 2022.
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GOOGLE TO PROVIDE SUPPLY CHAIN SOLUTIONS
Google is entering the supply chain sector with the aim of off ering solutions to the industry. Google Cloud and Dun & Bradstreet, a New York provider of business decisioning data and analysis, have announced a 10-year strategic deal to jointly develop software and services involving supply chain visibility and ...
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STANDARDISED ELECTRONIC BILLS OF LADING INITIATIVE
The shipping industry is targeting the standardised use of electronic bills of lading (eBL) by establishing the Future International Trade (FIT) Alliance.
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GOVERNMENT URGED TO REJECT RBT II
The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has a long-stated aim to develop new container terminal capacity at Roberts Bank.
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DP World acquires Imperial
The acquisition will enable Imperial to build on its ‘Gateway to Africa’ ambitions
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Biofuel trials begin
A six-month global trial of biofuel has been launched in Singapore aiming to scale-up its wider adoption
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HVO powered reach stackers
Hydrotreated vegetable oil is at the fore of ABP’s latest £1.6 million green investment on the Humber
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Solent Gateway
Marchwood Port is part of the successful Solent Freeport bid and offers outstanding sea, rail and road connectivity
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PSA COLLABORATES ON AGV MANAGEMENT SOLUTION
PSA Singapore has confi rmed that it has signed a research collaboration agreement to develop a new automated solution for container handling at its large-scale Tuas Port project.
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UK Shore Power
The UK government is accelerating maritime decarbonisation for ports by switching to emissionsreducing shore power.
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Unified by crisis
The longer the military crisis rages in on the Ukraine, the more damage it creates
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LAEM CHABANG PHASE 3 EXPANSION ON THE STARTING BLOCKS
The phase 3 expansion of Thailand’s Laem Chabang port is on the starting blocks. The programme envisages construction of the FI and F2 berths in 2023 and 2027 respectively with operations commencing in 2025 and 2029. When completed in 2029 Laem Chabang will have a container throughput capacity of 18 ...
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GREEN LIGHT FOR BANANA PORT BUT CHALLENGES REMAIN
The end of January saw the formal launch of the DP World (DPW) Banana port project following a renegotiation of the concession arrangements with the Felix Tshisekedi led government. Africa Intelligence has published various details of the revised concession agreement which have been met with surprise in certain circles.
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Pioneering carbon capture
A European carbon capture project is helping one port take the next step towards halving its CO2 footprint
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AGV management solution
High performance computing technology will enable AGVs to automate movements of containers safely and systematically at the Port of Singapore
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Online cargo handling
A new container handling system will help a New Zealand port reduce delays
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The importance of sustainable logistics
In this interview, Roman Mayer, CEO Swissterminal talks sustainable logistics and why opting for renewable energy is good for business, the economy and the planet