Port Strategy News – Page 214
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Fossil free harbour crane
A Swedish port is running a crane which uses fossil-free diesel made of 100% renewable raw materials.
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Works benefit wildlife
Vital works at one port have helped maintain an important breeding site for the local Kittiwake population.
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Port Covid relief
Californian ports are to benefit from US$250 million earmarked to help ports recover from Covid-19 losses.
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Cranes boost terminal capacity
A fleet of container cranes in Morocco are helping one terminal achieve its full handling capacity of 1.5 million teu.
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Faster waterways transit
A logistics firm is setting up a fast, green river-sea route connecting Central Asia directly with Turkey.
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Shore power savings
Emissions from cruise ships calling at Malta’s Valetta Grand Harbour are to be slashed by 90%.
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Hydrogen tractor port trial
A European terminal is trialling a hydrogen powered tractor testing the potential of hydrogen as a greener port fuel.
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Hydrogen powered tractor
A green powered tractor is testing the potential of hydrogen as a cleaner port fuel.
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TIT-FOR-TAT IN MONTREAL
With no new collective bargaining agreement in place, fears of further disruption at the Port of Montreal are manifest, Phoebe Davison investigates.
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DON’T FORGET THE LITTLE GUYS
With a lot of port sector engagement with the ‘fourth industrial revolution’ (digitalisation) and advanced strategies to achieve zero emissions being deployed, it is quite easy to forget that there are those ports who have not yet got their heads round the basics on either front, writes Mike Mundy.
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POAL: “SYSTEMIC PROBLEMS”
A comprehensive review paves the way for a wide-ranging upgrade of safety arrangements at Ports of Auckland. Iain MacIntyre reports
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Ports under attack
Conflict between Israel and Palestine has seen the closure of two ports in Israel with ports determined to be at high risk of attack.
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First barge-to-ship methanol bunkering
The world’s first barge-to-ship methanol bunkering operation is building confidence in methanol as a marine fuel.
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GLOBALISATION STUMBLES UNDER COVID-19 PRESSURE
The COVID-19 pandemic is putting pressure on globalisation beyond the Trump Administration impacts, writes Ben Hackett. The question is: What has gone wrong?
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Gantries boost handling capacity
Five new heavy lift yard gantry cranes are providing a Cameroon container terminal with additional handling capacities.
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Green finance initiative launches
A new green finance initiative is driving sustainable development.
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Boom protects infrastructure
A new high strength debris boom protects critical infrastructure at ports.
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SECURITY SYSTEM INNOVATION
Providers of security system products and services have been busy. John Bensalhia examines, on a company by company basis, some of the more notable innovations.