Port Strategy News – Page 239
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US port strives to be the greenest in the southeast
South Carolina Ports is equipping its new terminal with 15 hybrid RTGs in a bid to make it one of the greenest in the US.
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Terminal operators face cost pressures
Terminal operators will continue to face cost pressures as the industry handles the latest impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, finds Drewry.
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Stena edges closer to CO2 targets
A new shore power facility means that one ferry operator can now connect 14 vessels to on-shore electricity at seven different terminals.
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Emissions monitoring boost in Brazil
Emissions monitoring has been given a boost at a Brazilian port that plans to implement the Environmental Ship Index (ESI).
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'World’s first' electric tug launches
The ''world’s first'' fully electric ship handling tug has launched at Song Cam Shipyard in Vietnam setting a new cleaner step change for the port industry.
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New firm focuses on terminal digitalisation
DSP Data and System Planning (DSP) and Ideal Tech Labs (ITL) have formed a strategic partnership, founding a new company under the brand of DSP LAB Pvt Ltd.
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Baltic port joins digital rail initiative
Baltic Container Terminal (BCT) in Gdynia, Poland has joined the EU-backed COMODALCE project, designed to take intermodal rail operations to a new, higher level.
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First-of-its-kind cyber centre
A new first-of-its-kind cyber resilience centre at a US port is expected to improve the quality, quantity and speed of cyber information sharing within the port community.
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THE WRONG ROUTE TO MARKET?
The development of the new container/multipurpose terminal at the port of Takoradi, Ghana is advancing but questions remain about the process – or lack of process – which is bringing it to the market.
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RFID: BUILDING MOMENTUM
John Bensalhia looks at how RFID technology is being used by in the ports sector and what the premier trends are.
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Culling cruise emissions with shore power
Cruise ships will be able to cut their emissions at a Swedish port following new government and EU funding for shore power infrastructure.
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Konecranes awarded for climate efforts
Konecranes has received recognition for its work to reduce operating emissions through its investment in hybrid and electric machinery.
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Green light for US port channel deepening
Approval has been given to a US port channel deepening project designed to accommodate the next generation of mega ships.
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First SAGT sustainability report
Port of Colombo-based South Asia Gateway Terminals’ (SAGT) first sustainability report reveals a challenging battle against carbon emissions.
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Cargotec to sell Navis
Cargotec’s board of directors has decided to initiate a sales process for its Navis software business.
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LNG bunkering barge for clean shipping
A new LNG bunkering barge will start servicing the Port of Antwerp and wider region from February 2021 to support cleaner shipping.
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Empty container campaign launches
One European port is tackling the current shortage of empty containers by launching an ‘Empty Container Initiative’ campaign to enable customers to keep trade flowing.
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Fifth phase of Sri Lankan terminal begins
Construction has begun on the fifth phase of a container terminal at a Sri Lankan port.
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Emission-free commuting in Thailand
Thailand''s first emission-free commuter fleet has come into service on 26 November 2020.
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Port of Bergen plans sustainable cargo port
The Port of Bergen is planning a new cargo port with a focus on innovative and environmentally friendly solutions.