Port Strategy News – Page 181
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Rotterdam hydrogen ready
The city of Rotterdam is banking on hydrogen to make the transition to climate neutrality.
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AUTO’ TWISTLOCKS: BULL RUN?
John Bensalhia looks at the issues and potential benefits surrounding the use of fully automated twistlock and pinning solutions…
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Newcastle diversification defiance
The Port of Newcastle is making headway with its diversification strategy, despite a roadblock on its container terminal plans.
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UK TRUCKING: THE HOT TOPIC
With the September Coastlink online conference coinciding with the UK petrol delivery crisis the shortage of truck drivers was the hot topic. Felicity Landon reports
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California queue rule
A new queuing process for San Pedro Bay-bound container ships is being introduced as part of the battle against congestion.
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Glasgow embraces hydrogen
Glasgow City Council (GCC) is incorporating hydrogen into its clean marine efforts.
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TOS cloud expansion
One software company is expanding its terminal operating system (TOS) deployment options on the cloud.
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DP World dismisses report
DP World Australia has objected to a report that found Australian ports are underperforming.
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Weather safety innovation
Two technology companies have teamed up to use local weather information to improve port operations and safety.
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ANTWERP DRONE TRIALS
The Port of Antwerp has confirmed it is to conduct trials of fixed-wing drones fitted with cameras to assess the potential of the technology to enhance real-time, on-site security activities.
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TSR: POTENTIAL BUT HANDCUFFS
Recent times have seen a major uplift in container transport on the Trans-Siberian Railway. There is more to come but as Oleksandr Gavrylyuk explains ‘handcuffs’ need to be removed
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Future fuel trucks
A clean trucking company pans to launch 21 zero-emission commercial vehicles by the end of 2023 bringing new options to the market.
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Climate neutral warehousing
A European logistics expert is looking at operating its warehouse district in a carbon-neutral way as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Flexible shore power
A new shore to ship power solution offers unlimited flexibility of voltage and frequency.
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Technology winners
World ports leaders at the 2021 chainPORT annual meeting discussed new technologies that drive efficiency, solutions to strengthen supply chain resilience and circular economy-related approaches to sustainability in ports.
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10-step action plan
A 10-step action plan has been announced by the US Government to accelerate investment in ports, waterways and freight networks.
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Clean Baltic ferries
Three Baltic ports have made it possible for ferries to connect to shore power on all routes.
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Digital twin
Sinay and 3D CityScapes have joined forces to create hyer realistic digital twins for ports.
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MSC CLOSES IN ON LOG-IN
Rob Ward looks at MSC’s play to take control of Log-in Logistica and its Villa Velha container terminal in Vitoria, south east Brazil