Port Strategy News – Page 221
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CHILE LOOKS FOR CAPACITY AND CALM WATERS
While Chile’s port decision makers ponder whether or not to push ahead with the $3.5billion Puerto Exterior (Outer Port) project, there are growing fears that all Chilean ports may become only feeder ports, as Rob Ward discovers.
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First hydrogen cargo vessel cleans up Paris
The world’s first commercial hydrogen-fuelled cargo transport vessel will help cut emissions in Paris.
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LNG packs industry punch
Cross-industry coalition SEA-LNG is growing with a new member that is investing in port LNG infrastructure.
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Adani Ports acquires 100% of Indian port
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd. (APSEZ) has taken 100% ownership of an Indian port.
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Leading the charge in digitalisation
The pandemic and modern challenges have rapidly increased the embrace of digital adoption in every industry and ports are no different.
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CALL FOR PAPERS REMINDER: SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT BY 15TH APRIL
Don’t miss the opportunity to represent your company on the GreenPort Cruise & Congress Piraeus 2021 programme. Call for papers closes next week!
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INTRODUCING ROYAL HASKONINGDHV AS SPONSORS OF THE 16TH GREENPORT
We are delighted to confirm Royal HaskoningDHV as one of our sponsors at the 16th GreenPort Cruise & Congress being hosted by the Piraeus Port Authority.
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Shore power analysis aids sustainability
Shore power analysis is in place at a Danish port to help cut emissions and boost sustainability.
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Revolutionising operations by starting small
The terminal of the future is a phrase that has grown in prevalence over the last decade, writes Mark Nailer, Maritime Manager EMEA, Midstream Lighting.
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Cleaning up contaminated soils
Contaminated soils are being recycled into construction materials by a new chemical cleaner.
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GB£40m UK terminal investment
GB£40m will be invested into a UK container terminal to provide customers with speed, security, reliability and flexibility.
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LNG tugs cut emissions in Pakistan
LNG tugs will ensure cleaner and greener operations at a port in Pakistan.
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Ports make the transition to 5G
The transition to 5G is leaping ahead with a French port moving from trials to commercial roll-out.
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Greek port tender launches
An international public tender process has been launched for the development of a Greek port.
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THREE SOLUTIONS FOR DRAYAGE
Adrian Weiler, Dr. Eva Savelsberg and Matthew Wittemeier of INFORM review three of the common challenges seen in port and terminal drayage operations and outline available optimisation solutions
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DESIGN OPTIONS STACK-UP
New design options continue to be added for RTGs and RMGs catering for diverse requirements. John Bensalhia investigates innovative product initiatives from leading manufacturers.
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TRANSLOADING TAKES OFF
High-quality transloading facilities are a key requirement to support container port demand in North America. AJ Keyes assesses the implications of new funding for this infrastructure at Prince Rupert.
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European ports prepare for Suez congestion
European ports are preparing for increased traffic following the refloating of the ‘Ever Given’ ship and the reopening of the Suez Canal.
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Fees waived for green ships
LNG and hydrogen-powered ships will be encouraged to visit a Japanese port from April.