Port Strategy News – Page 205
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GLOBALISATION AND SUPPLY CHAIN REMAIN AT RISK
COMMENT: Ports struggle with congestions, carriers with lack of capacity and countries with more COVID-19. The pressure is not letting up, writes Ben Hackett.
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LIVESTOCK REFORMS MOOTED
COMMENT: Anyone who has had the dubious pleasure of standing downwind of a livestock carrier in port will surely empathise with the growing calls for greater scrutiny and regulation of this trade, writes Mike Mundy.
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THE UNEVEN COMMERCIAL POWER RELATIONSHIP
COMMENT: For all the right reasons, a lot of attention among port developers, policy makers and regulators is focused on the competition in the terminal and shipping markets and risks of the emergence of dominant positions, for instance due to vertical integration, writes Peter de Langen.
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Fundamental port sector change
COMMENT: How many times has it been said? Will it hurt to say it again? OK then, lets just ‘put it out there’ – COVID-19 continues to test us all, writes Mike Mundy.
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China’s vessel delays
China’s port congestion crisis continues to ease but vessels face significant delays.
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LNG project progress
Clean fuel options in Germany are growing with the development of an LNG terminal project.
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Committed to environmental and economic sustainability
The trade-offs between environmental and economic sustainability have at times presented a difficult balancing act for the eleven maritime ports across the state of California, writes Michael Zucchet, chairman, Port of San Diego
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Massive rail investment
Massive railway investment for greener cargo handling is planned by a European port authority.
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Advance ship tracking
Ports now have access to ship tracking technology that calculates arrivals up to three weeks in advance.
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Terminal tender
An international tender has been opened for a multipurpose terminal at an African port.
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Decarbonising inland shipping
Inland waterways will play a key part in decarbonising transport in a new European plan.
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Hydrogen help
A new publication addresses the uncertainties surrounding hydrogen as a ship fuel.
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Measuring pollution gets high-tech
Many technological solutions related to seaports have emerged in recent years and, in particular, many tools have been developed to measure pollution from maritime activity, writes Mikel Iceta, Kunak
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GREENPORT CRUISE & CONGRESS PROGRAMME RELEASED
The final line-up for GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2021 is out now! Hosted by the Port of Piraeus, the largest port in Greece, GreenPort Cruise & Congress will take place from 20-22 October!
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SUPPORTER DELEGATE DISCOUNT AVAILABLE
Benefit from one of the delegate discounts if you are a member of one of GreenPorts supporter associations. Are you a member of ESPO/ECOPORTS, FEPORT, IAPH, or IWSA? Then take advantage of your member discount.
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CRUISE EUROPE TO SPEAK AT GREENPORT
Captain Michael McCarthy, Chair, Cruise Europe confirmed as a speaker at GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2021.
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GreenPort Live Australia
GreenPort is taking its webinar series to Australasia with the mission of driving up sustainability.