Port Strategy News – Page 255
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Eco container terminal planned for US
Plans are in place to develop an environmentally friendly container terminal in the south east of the US.
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Eco container terminal planned for US
Plans are in place to develop an environmentally friendly container terminal in the south east of the US.
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Eesti Gaas begins bunkering at Finnish port
Eesti Gaas has started bunkering LNG in a Finnish port with the successful completion of a truck to ship operation.
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APM Terminals to acquire Danish terminal
APM Terminals (APMT) is set to acquire a container terminal in Denmark following development challenges faced by the current owner.
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Electric RTGs aid modernisation project
A US port operator has taken delivery of five new KoneCranes electric Rubber Tired Gantry (RTG) cranes to strengthen operational efficiency and increase overall productivity as part of a modernisation project.
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Optimising the anti fouling process
A simple rule has been identified to allow operators to reduce fuel wastage and emissions caused by a build up of hull fouling.
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Zero-emissions top handler test success
Following successful testing, the world’s first zero-emissions top handlers are now being used in daily operations at the Port of Los Angeles.
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Auckland project facilitates larger ships
Development consent has been granted for a project that will enable Auckland to accommodate larger container ships.
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Emissions free lithium-ion lift truck launches
The industry’s first sit-down counterbalanced 15,500 to 19,000lb capacity lift truck with integrated 350-volt lithium-ion power has been launched.
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Joint bid for Thames freeport
Two of the UK’s largest port businesses have announced a joint bid for a freeport on the River Thames to attract new investment to the UK.
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Portuguese terminal tender launches
A tender for the expansion of infrastructure at a Portuguese container terminal has been launched.
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Cleaner tugs for the Port of Antwerp
Damen has been awarded a contract by the Port of Antwerp to build two newbuild tugs with an emphasis on sustainability and efficiency.
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Initiative to manage MASS trials launches
Representatives from flag, coastal and port authorities from China, Denmark, Finland, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Republic of Korea, and Singapore have met at a virtual event to launch the MASSPorts initiative.
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Newbuild sustainable logistics warehouse
Busan Port Authority is building a logistics warehouse at the Port of Rotterdam which should help make its freight forwarding operations more sustainable.
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New Russian port connects Asia to Europe
A seaport with a capacity of 12.5m tonnes will be constructed in Russia’s Kalmykia region, near the city of Lagan.
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LNG solution for India’s shallow draft ports
A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed with to bring LNG to a terminal and infrastructure project underway in India’s Bay of Bengal.
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Chemical explosion near destroys Lebanese port
The Port of Beirut has reportedly been almost totally destroyed in a chemical explosion.
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EU financing for LNG projects in Spain
The European Commission’s Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) will allocate around €27m to the launch of two LNG bunkering projects in Spain.
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UK port operator adopts drone technology
A major UK port owner and operator has successfully embedded drone technology into its asset management practices and policies, following an 18-month programme.
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EU funding for clean air project
The EU will provide €21.9m funding for a project which aims to cut over 90% of the air pollution that cruise liners and ro-ro ships produce at a European port.