Port Strategy News – Page 219
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Assessing the risk of ammonia
Movers and shakers in the industry are joining forces to steer the safe use of ammonia as a marine fuel.
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Quantum computing could optimise supply chain
Quantum computing is being explored by a logistics company to find new ways to optimise the supply chain.
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Saving the sea turtles
Biodiversity conservation is top of the list for one port operator wanting sustainable operations.
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Carbon neutral eco tugs
Energy-efficient tugs are helping a European port green its fleet to boost sustainable shipping.
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Big LNG capacity in Spain
One port in Spain is proving its ability to accommodate large LNG-powered vessels.
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Greek terminal investments boost capacity
Investments at a Greek container terminal will boost its capacity and ability to compete for business.
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Zagreb Pier questions
A second tender has been issued for the Zagreb Pier Container Terminal in Rijeka, Croatia, but the way it has been let and the operator selection criteria fall far outside the norm, A J Keyes reports.
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Australia’s first green port is underway
Plans to build Australia’s first ‘green’ port are underway.
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BRAZIL ROLLS OUT PRIVATISATION PROGRAMME
The latest phase of Brazilian port privatisation and terminal concessioning is rolling out. Rob Ward talks exclusively to the country’s Minister for Ports and Waterways.
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REFINING VESSEL ARRIVAL
Nick Labrosse, Sales & Marketing Director of Trelleborg’s marine and infrastructure operation, explains how to maximise vessel docking and mooring efficiency through astute equipment maintenance and staff training.
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THE LOCALISATION TREND AND THE IMPACT ON PORTS
COMMENT: Maritime freight flows are the result of past supply chain design choices - if companies design global supply chains this results in global freight flows, writes Peter de Langen.
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PORTS: GREAT ENGINES OF GROWTH
COMMENT: Yes, this column’s name refers to a place up north, but, like many native New Yorkers, I spend time in the “Sixth Borough”- otherwise known as Florida, writes Barry Parker.
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BEHOLD AN ERA OF INNOVATION IS UNDERWAY
COMMENT: The container was probably the last mega innovation in the world of ports and shipping, writes Mike Mundy.
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EUPHORIA IN SHIPPING FINANCES MAY IMPACT PORTS
COMMENT: As the pandemic rolls back with vaccinations rolling out, the maritime industry becomes overly optimistic from ports, terminals, carriers and shipbuilding, writes Ben Hackett.
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Biofuels move towards comerciality
Marine biofuel has proved its commercial viability during a bunkering trial in Singapore.
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Damages sought over concession dispute
One of the world’s largest port operators is seeking millions in damages over a long running concession dispute.
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CALLAO: TWO SPEED EXPANSION
Port of Callao has two global terminal operators, with both looking to raise capacity. AJ Keyes looks at the different plans and what the short-term holds for Peru’s largest container port.
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Results for climate conscious
A European port has reduced its total carbon emissions by nearly a third in a five-year period.