Port Strategy News – Page 234
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ABP GB£50m investment cuts emissions
Associated British Ports (ABP) has completed a GB£50m container handling investment that has reduced carbon emissions, increased capacity and enabled a more efficient service.
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German terminal digitalises customs
HPC Hamburg Port Consulting has been helping a German terminal to digitalise and automate the customs clearance processes for import and export traffic with the UK to improve speed and efficiency.
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STS cranes enable ULCV handling
North Sea Terminal Bremerhaven (NTB) has taken delivery of four new ship to shore (STS) container cranes that will allow it to handle future generations of ultra large container vessels (ULCVs)
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ABP completes GB£50m container investment
Associated British Ports (ABP) has completed a GB£50m container handling investment that has reduced carbon emissions, increased capacity and enabled a more efficient service.
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Global centre of excellence for renewables
A collaborative partnership intends to build a global centre of excellence for renewable energy technologies expediting progress in the field.
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Autonomous vessels will cut emissions
Two autonomous battery-electric ro-ro vessels under construction in India will help cut shipping emissions in Norway when launched.
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Carbon neutral electricity for LA terminal
One of the largest terminal facilities at the Port of Los Angeles has achieved carbon neutral electricity through renewable energy credits (RECs).
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Turkish port operator sold
Global Ports Holding has sold a port operator in Turkey, bringing it closer to its goal of being a pure-cruise port operator.
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Emission-free hyperloop plan takes shape
The ports of Rotterdam and Amsterdam will play a key part in a plan to create a pan-European emission-free hyperloop network.
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Valencia driving down emissions with LNG
The Port Authority of Valencia (Valenciaport) is playing a key part in driving down transport emissions in Spain by enabling the supply of LNG to ships.
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DP World wins Angola concession
DP World has signed a 20-year concession agreement with the Government of Angola to operate a terminal in Angola.
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London freeport consortium gains partner
The bid for a freeport on the River Thames has become stronger as a new partner reinforces regeneration and clean growth potential.
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Tackling plastic pollution in rivers
One company has engineered what is claimed to be the longest river barrier in Europe to catch plastic and other floating debris.
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Sri Lanka moves to e-clearance
The Sri Lanka Port Authority is moving towards e-clearance for imports speeding up efficiency and adding to its green credentials in the process.
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Tanger Med financing plan progresses
Clifford Chance is advising on the €133m financing of the construction of the third container terminal (TC3) at the Port of Tanger Med 2 in Morocco.
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Scottish Government unveils green ports model
The Scottish Government is developing plans for a new model of green ports focused on inclusive growth, fair work practices and delivering a net zero economy.
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Scottish Government unveils green ports model
The Scottish Government is developing plans for a new model of green ports focused on inclusive growth, fair work practices and delivering a net zero economy.
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Efficiency gains with digital collaboration
A new report shows that better digital collaboration between private and public entities across the maritime supply chain will result in significant efficiency gains, safer and more resilient supply chains, and lower emissions.
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Offshore wind port project progresses
A turbine installation contract has been awarded for the 140MW Akita Port and Noshiro Port offshore wind farms project in Japanese waters.
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Fuel monitoring cuts emissions in China
The Port of Ningbo-Zhoushan in China has ordered four new tugs with fuel monitoring systems to help reduce its carbon emissions.