Port Strategy News – Page 177
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INTERMODAL PRO NOW IN SEVEN UNITED KINGDOM TERMINALS
Tideworks Technology Inc’s Intermodal Pro and Traffic Control solutions is now in operation at seven terminals in the UK, according to Genesee & Wyoming (G&W).
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Greek first for blockchain
The first Greek port has adopted blockchain technology in order to reap the efficiency benefits from digitisation
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Ferry decarbonisation project
A UK marine engineering and propulsion specialist has secured Government funding to examine new green river ferry technologies
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PORT INVESTMENT FUNDAMENTAL TO MEXICO’S CIIT PLANS
The Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (CIIT) wants to improve container efficiencies in two Mexican ports in order to support a major Mexican infrastructure project.
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Husky Upgrade
Husky Terminal and Stevedoring have agreed a new subscription agreement with Navis which gives the terminal access to the Navis 360 Managed Services portfolio, as well as implanting the company’s N4 SaaS product.
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Emissions busting rail programme
The UAE has launched its largest integrated system for transporting goods and passengers across the country
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‘COAL CRISIS’: PORT PRESSURES
An energy crunch in China is prompting a surge in thermal coal imports and in turn triggering widespread pressures. Andrew Penfold analyses this complex situation
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International port recognition
Mugharraq Port, a strategic port located in the Al Dhafra region in the United Arab Emirates, has been recognised as an international port facility, helping the port target and accelerate the global energy market.
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Pioneering hydrogen strategy
The Port of València says it will be the first port in Europe to incorporate hydrogen technologies in its terminal machinery operations.
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US investment in strategic Libyan port
The US$1.5 bn investment will help regional stability and restart Libya’s economy
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Container Monitor
Nexxiot has confirmed a new wireless connectivity device that can provide better transparency for containers.
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Container dwell fee remains on hold
A dwell fee on import containers languishing at two ports in California has been postponed once again.
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Green Felixstowe
The Port of Felixstowe in the UK has placed orders for 48 battery-powered terminal tractors and 17 zeroemission remote controlled electric rubber-tyred gantry cranes (ReARTGs).
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Green award for crane expert
There’s green kudos for a crane manufacturer which has been placed in the top 5% for sustainability
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First phase of Singaporean port works complete
Reclamation works for the first phase of Tuas Port have completed, marking a major milestone for the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) in developing Singapore’s next-generation port.
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Port sustainability award
An Australian port’s commitment to environmental, social and governance goals has been recognised
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SUDAN CROSSROADS
Port Sudan’s situation is symbolic of that of the country as a whole – in simple terms forward or reverse? The key is removing politics from the decision-making process
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DPW LAUNCHES ‘CARGOES LOGISTICS’ SINGLE WINDOW PLATFORM
After acquiring US-based logistics solutions company, Syncreon, in July 2021 for US$1.2 billion, DP World (DPW) has announced the release of a new digital logistics solution, dubbed CARGOES Logistics. It is a single-window platform solution which DPW claims enables seamless, safe, secure, and efficient movement of cargo.
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Portsmouth Twin
In order to demonstrate an achievable modular green hydrogen generation system within a port, IOTICS is generating a digital twin of the UK’s Port of Portsmouth.