Port Strategy News – Page 292
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First LNG bunkering at Netherlands port
A port in the Netherlands has completed its first truck-to-ship bunkering of LNG.
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Swedish port launches shore power
A Swedish port has begun supplying shore power to reduce emissions and several vessels have already connected.
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Breakthrough for automation project
A project which seeks to evolve intelligent vessel capabilities and viable pathways to achieve safe and sustainable autonomous operations and meet port growth challenges has made a breakthrough development.
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Energy giant makes first UK LNG delivery
A German energy company has delivered its first LNG cargo to the UK, via a Welsh LNG terminal.
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Huge damages payout for terminal operator
A terminal operator has been awarded US$93.6m in damages following a court case where union action was blamed for disrupting operations.
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Dutch port supports clean air project
A Dutch port authority is one of four organisations involved in a project to reduce operational emission and improve air quality.
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Ship unloader is eco-friendly and efficient
An agri-bulk terminal in Mexico has taken delivery of a high-capacity ship unloader to help ensure efficient, environmentally friendly and careful material handling operations.
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How emissions management is getting smarter
Advances in smart and affordable air quality monitoring is enabling ports to take action on cutting emissions and reducing risk to local communities.
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Three dead as Iraqi port blockaded
Civil unrest in Iraq has resulted in at least three casualties as the country tries to resume operations at a major port.
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Ports discuss LNG partnership potential
A new LNG partnership may be in the making following the visit of an Italian port to a port in Egypt to discuss the eco-friendly fuel.
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Collaborative tech event seeks innovation
A UK port has hosted a collaborative technology event to inspire innovation and acceleration across the spectrum of maritime logistics, technology and academia.
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Shore power drive in Indonesia
An Indonesian port management company will install shore power at its facilities to enable ships to connect to emissions-free electricity when docked.
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Sustainable cruise initiative picks up pace
A group of European cruise ports has met to draw up guidelines for a new sustainable approach to maritime tourism.
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€2.8bn Baltic port development unveiled
A Baltic port aims to build a €2.8bn port in a bid to double its cargo volumes from 50m in 2019 to 100m tonnes a year.
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Concession awarded for French port expansion
A joint venture organisation has been granted a concession contract for the construction and operation of berths at a French port.
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Concern for future of infrastructure grants
A US port association is “very concerned” over approval of a bill that cuts funding to a maritime programme and could slash port infrastructure grants.
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Major container plans for Portuguese port
An international tender for the construction and operation of a new container terminal at a Portuguese port has been launched alongside confirmation of an agreement to expand an existing terminal.
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Eco RTG helps terminal with compliance
A terminal operator aims to make its operations more environmentally friendly with an RTG featuring an energy storage system for hybrid operations.
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Asia-Pacific clean energy project grows
A project which aims to safely and efficiently produce clean hydrogen in Australia and transport it to Japan has secured a new partner to help it fulfil its goal.
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Congress videos: Hear from the experts
Hot topics including the IMO sulphur cap, technology development and shore power were discussed by port experts on camera at GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2019.