Port Strategy News – Page 295
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Port-created habitat rich with wildlife
A wildlife area created six years ago to offset losses of habitat from a development at a UK port has proved so successful it has been ranked by a top entomological consultant as of national importance for insects and other invertebrates.
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“Consolidation” driving latest China move
Strategic cooperation agreements signed by a Chinese-owned port operator reflect a growing effort to “consolidate Chinese resources and activities” rather than the Belt and Road Initiative, a port expert has said.
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Icebreaker to assist at Arctic LNG terminal
A 12MW diesel-electric port icebreaker will soon be operating at an Arctic LNG terminal to ensure smooth operations in challenging conditions.
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Call for technology innovation
The UK’s largest port operator is co-running a competition for UK technology businesses to provide innovative solutions to help provide energy saving, emissions reduction and efficiency boosting measures which can improve the sustainability of port operations.
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Call for technology innovation
The UK’s largest port operator is co-running a competition for UK technology businesses to provide innovative solutions to help provide energy saving, emissions reduction and efficiency boosting measures which can improve the sustainability of port operations.
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Two European ports in merger talks
Two European port authorities are set to begin negotiations for a possible phased merger to strengthen their operations.
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Small ports take big steps for sustainability
Small ports are taking big steps to tackle emissions and build operational environmental awareness with limited resources.
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Port team in oil spill exercise
A UK port has played host to an annual oil spill exercise to ensure that contingency plans are robust and effective.
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UK ports respond to new Brexit deal
The British Ports Association (BPA) and UK Major Ports Group (UKMPG) have responded to the latest EU withdrawal agreement currently awaiting parliamentary approval.
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Three ports gain Ecoports certification
Three ports have been awarded Ecoports’ PERS standard by ESPO during GreenPort Cruise and Congress 2019.
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Day one round-up
Both cruise and port stakeholders showed they are playing a key role in sustainable shipping at GreenPort Cruise and Congress 2019.
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Conference Dinner hosted by Port of Oslo
Delegates at day one of GreenPort Cruise & Congress attended the conference dinner last night at Tjuvholmen Sjømagasin, a restaurant specialising in fish and seafood in the heart of Oslo.
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Did you miss day one of GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2019?
GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2019, hosted by Port of Oslo kicked off yesterday at the Felix Conference Centre, Oslo, Norway.
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LNG services agreement in Latin America
Operational negotiations are underway for the largest natural gas power plant and LNG terminal project in Latin America.
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Air quality top priority for Europe’s ports
Air quality is once again the top priority for Europe’s ports, according to ESPO which presented findings from its latest environmental report at the GreenPort Congress in Oslo.
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UK port delivers on air quality pledges
One year on since releasing its Air Quality Strategy, the Port of Southampton has revealed significantly improved average levels of nitrogen dioxide across the port.
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Congress: Cruise and ports hot on R and D
Both cruise and port stakeholders showed they are playing a key role in sustainable shipping at GreenPort Cruise and Congress 2019.
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Could free ports help stem climate crisis?
A UK port authority believes that the creation of free ports could help new energy developments to prosper.
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New Congress format at the Port of Oslo
The Port of Oslo is preparing to welcome delegates to GreenPort Cruise & Congress in a combined event that offers more choice than ever.
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UK trade association launches youth board
A UK trade association has created a youth board to provide an advisory perspective on its strategy in line with helping support future leaders of the ports sector.