Port Strategy News – Page 190
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Cargo is King and sets the agenda
COMMENT: Supply chain dislocations have been headline news this year, with unprecedented delays, shortages, and high shipping costs providing fodder for those pointing fi ngers at the maritime transport universe - which includes the port sector. Knowledgeable analysts are expecting the current issues to continue into 2022.
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Wisdom of defending the indefensible
COMMENT: Without doubt there are certain public sector operated port organisations that work very eff ectively. There is probably no fi ner example than the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) which has established itself as an industry leader at various key levels. A testament to this is that it has ...
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BCG ventures
BCG Digital Ventures (BCGDV), has announced investment in three maritime ventures: SOL-X, Chord X, and Spares CNX.
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PLOTTING A GREEN ‘BIBLE’
Good environmental management is not achieved by strategy embodied in a document that sits on a shelf. There is much more to it as Felicity Landon explains
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BUENAVENTURA BATTLES
Buenaventura, traditionally Colombia’s main gateway for imports from the Far East, has suffered from a debilitating cocktail of problems in recent times. Rob Ward charts the chaos and the fortunes of the main terminal operators
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Paperless Hapag
Hapag-Lloyd is now offering its customers electronic Bills of Lading on a global basis.
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VICT MELBOURNE: SET TO BOOST CAPACITY BY 50 PER CENT
Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT), Melbourne’s most modern container terminal, is progressing the phase 3 expansion of its existing terminal area to boost its annual capacity by 50%. This follows on from an earlier announcement by Port of Melbourne Corp (PoMC) that it intends to remove a knuckle and extend ...
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Short sea shakeup
Short sea feeder shipping investment offers a valuable opportunity to take trucks off the road.
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Short sea shakeup
Short sea feeder shipping investment offers a valuable opportunity to take trucks off the road as long haul road freight faces its biggest challenges ever.
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Potent ports use big data
Innovative technology can help port processes run smoothly and keep users fully informed, writes Daniel MacGregor, co-founder of digital supply chain expert, Nexxiot
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Iraqi port first
The first major international project financing in the Iraqi ports sector is underway.
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Port pushes capacity
A US port authority is planning to further expand on its ambitious capacity expansion plans
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Eco-efficient cranes
Zero-emission Rubber-Tyred Gantry (RTG) cranes will support sustainable operations at an Indonesian container terminal.
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Rehoming nature
A Middle Eastern port operator is spearheading a coral relocation study that safeguards biodiversity.
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Offshore wind potential
Wind generated electricity is the key to being able to achieve decarbonisation writes Simon Brett, commercial director for Port Services at the Port of Tyne and a specialist in the offshore wind industry.
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Hapag-Lloyd terminal stake
Hapag-Lloyd is investing in a European deepwater container terminal.
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Electric city ferries
City travel by water has become cleaner with the launch of a new line of electric ferries./p>
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