Port Strategy News – Page 208
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Port energy pioneers
The role ports are already playing in global energy transition is crucial, but they need to up the pace.
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Forced flexibility
Ports and terminals are being forced to embrace flexible vessel planning and this is impacting productivity.
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Autonomy milestone
The benefits of smart autonomous port operations are being demonstrated in Asia.
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LNG terminal funding
The European Commission has green-lighted multi-million funding for a new LNG terminal.
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NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK
The Middle East is home to a number of ‘new generation’ terminal operators looking to expand internationally. AJ Keyes examines their plans, business models and strategies.
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VALENCIA: BALANCE SECURED
New container terminal development in Valencia appears to have struck the right balance in a challenging environmental situation.
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Large vessel challenge
The challenge of anchoring very large vessels or platforms without the requirement of very large capacity lifting vessels is being met in a new project.
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Pandemic port chaos
Port congestion in China is beginning to ease but schedule reliability is suffering.
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Green incentives
Green-minded shipowners can benefit from a growing number of decarbonisation incentives.
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GREENPORT LIVE AUSTRALIA IN ASSOCIATION WITH PORT OF NEWCASTLE
Driving principles of sustainability
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Energy-efficient cranes
A new generation of energy-efficient mobile harbour cranes are aiding sustainable port operations.
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Energy-efficient cranes
A new generation of energy-efficient mobile harbour cranes are aiding sustainable port operations.
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Hydrogen shipping close
Shipping green hydrogen from Iceland to Rotterdam could happen before 2030.
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DIVERSE ACTION PLANS
The Red Sea is home to a number of different ports. AJ Keyes assesses how ports and terminal operators in the region are adopting different agendas and strategies.
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