Port Strategy News – Page 227
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APSEZ takes stake in Indian port
The Adani Ports and Special Economic Zones (APSEZ) will acquire a minority stake in a deep water, multi-purpose port in India with a 64 MMT capacity.
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PORTS ARE STRUGGLING
COMMENT: The economics, such as they are, of the COVID-19 crisis is playing havoc at the ports as is the virus infection as well, writes Ben Hackett.
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China-linked hackers target Indian port
China-linked hackers are actively targeting an Indian port as Indian authorities block attempts to penetrate the nation’s electrical sector.
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Cavotec narrows its focus
Cavotec will narrow its focus to the ports and maritime sector to further develop its work in electrification and automation for improved sustainability.
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Cavotec narrows its focus
Cavotec will narrow its focus to the ports and maritime sector to further develop its work in electrification and automation for improved sustainability.
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Green hydrogen growing in Scotland
A green hydrogen hub is being planned in the Scottish Highlands that will produce, store and distribute hydrogen to the region, Scotland, other parts of the UK and Europe.
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Lithium-ion ready trucks aid productivity
Three new “lithium-ion ready” Platform Pallet Truck models have been launched that can maximise productivity in intense industry applications.
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Lithium-ion ready trucks aid productivity
Three new “lithium-ion ready” Platform Pallet Truck models have been launched that can maximise productivity in intense industry applications.
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Electric trucks help cut port emissions
A first-of a kind US$11m pilot project with zero-emission fuel cell electric yard trucks is preparing to launch to help California ports reach their environmental goals.
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Eight freeports in England named
The UK Government has announced that eight new English freeports will be established following a competitive bidding process.
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Sri Lanka confirms new terminal deal
The Sri Lankan government has confirmed a new terminal development deal following its U-turn on a major project last month.
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Near zero emission RTG comes to market
Port operators will be able to further cut emissions with a new near zero emission (NZE) rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) crane.
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First hydrogen filling station for Dutch port
One Dutch port has taken a further step towards a hydrogen economy with the opening of its first hydrogen filling station.
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Eco bonus for Stockholm port callers
The Swedish government is rewarding innovative and sustainable shipping with an eco-bonus environmental incentive.
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Green cabins to monitor air and noise
The Port of València has installed two new environmental quality and control cabins to monitor weather, air quality and noise.
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CMA CGM grows in Med with terminal stake
The CMA CGM Group is building up its terminal footprint position in the Mediterranean through a container terminal equity stake acquisition.
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Draft trials key to bigger ships in Belgium
Draft extension trials that will determine whether a Belgian port can handle the world’s biggest container ships have begun on a major river.
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Call for adoption of efficient green motors
A whitepaper is calling for greater adoption of efficient motors and variable speed drives to reduce energy consumption and combat climate change.
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Taiwan's ports key to offshore wind progress
Taiwan''s ports are playing an important role in the development of offshore wind projects.
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MUA: THE BIGGER PICTURE
Victoria International Container Terminals is the latest Australian terminal operator to be dragged into conflict with the Maritime Union of Australia. The MUA cites failure to reach an Enterprise Agreement as the cause but is this the whole story?