Port Strategy News – Page 232
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Melbourne deal to ease container congestion
The Port of Melbourne has struck a deal that will help ease shipping container congestion.
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Penang FCZ to boost transhipment
Penang Port has established a free commercial zone (FCZ) to boost shipping and transhipment activities.
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Port of Tallinn’s sustainable cruise model
The Port of Tallinn, which handles an average of 10 million passengers yearly, is focusing on sustainability at its two cruise harbours.
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Transnet takes trucks off road
Transnet has successfully carried out a rail project that supports the company''s strategy for a modal shift from road to rail to improve efficiency and reduce emissions.
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Coral relocation plan protects marine life
Abu Dhabi Ports has announced a major coral relocation and conservation project to protect marine life.
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Eco train aids POLB clean air plan
Investment in an ultra-low emissions locomotive engine by a Port of Long Beach (POLB) operator will contribute towards the San Pedro Bay Ports Clean Air Action Plan.
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BPA sets out freeports priorities
Three priorities for the establishment of freeports have been outlined by the British Ports Association (BPA) as the application window for ports in England to apply for freeport status closes on 5 February.
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Coastlink postponed until September
Mercator Media Ltd has postponed the Coastlink conference until September.
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Coastlink postponed until September
Mercator Media Ltd has postponed the Coastlink conference until September.
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Gothenburg sets goal to cut emissions by 70%
The Port of Gothenburg has joined forces with three transport companies to speed up the transition to fossil-free fuels in the transport sector and cut emissions linked to the port by 70% by 2030.
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MELBOURNE MAPS THE FUTURE
The Port of Melbourne (PoM) has crafted a development strategy to 2050. And next on the agenda is a so-called ‘tariff rebalancing’ to help pay for it.
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CHINA – AUSTRALIA COAL WARS
Souring international relations between China and Australia are now seriously threatening coal exports from Australia. AJ Keyes assesses what the impact could be on both sides.
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Westports terminal expansion on track
Westports has reconfirmed its commitment to its planned container terminal expansion works following recent congestion, strong throughput and demand for container yard space.
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Titan LNG charter ups fuel accessibility
Titan LNG has struck a deal to charter a dedicated LNG bunker vessel that will be used to supply LNG to large LNG-fuelled vessels in the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) region.
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Eco certification for ports of Bremen
The bremenports-managed ports of Bremen (Bremen and Bremerhaven ports) have achieved a key environmental certificate for the fifth time to reflect their commitment towards environmental sustainability.
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Sri Lanka scraps terminal development deal
Sri Lanka has decided to scrap a deal with India and Japan for the development of a port terminal in the country.
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PPP plans for India’s ports
The Indian Government is moving towards port privatisation with plans for seven public-private partnership (PPP) port projects during 2021-22.
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Green port accolade for Port of Singapore
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has been recognised for its decarbonisation efforts in 2020 with an environmental award.
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Port of Gibraltar set for LNG bunkering
LNG bunkering can now take place at the Port of Gibraltar following the award of a bunker licence to a global energy company.
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Digitalisation key for South Asian ports
Digitalisation, risk management and a focused approach to sustainable transition are key issues for South Asian ports, a new webinar has found.