Port Strategy News – Page 296
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Germany facilitates shore power growth
German authorities have agreed on a package of measures for shore-generated power to provide cleaner air in German port cities.
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UK port operator embraces electric vehicles
A UK port operator is moving closer to an all-electric fleet following its investment in new electric vehicles in line with its commitment to improve air quality.
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Efficiency gains with sideloaders
Sideloaders form an important part of the equipment stock at a port in Malaysia, owing to their contribution to container handling efficiency.
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Container terminal plan rejected
The Greek government has rejected a proposal for a new container terminal at a major port in the country, despite approving other investments included in the same delayed development plan.
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Meet Conductix-Wampfler at GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2019
Conductix-Wampfler, a leading supplier of mobile energy supply and data transmission systems, joins the list of confirmed sponsors of GreenPort Congress 2019.
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Conference starts next week
Are you joining over 200 senior decision makers at GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2019? There are only five days left to book!
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Making the market for sustainable marine fuels at GreenPort Cruise & Congress
Dirk Kronemeijer, CEO and Founder of Port of GoodFuels and the GoodShipping Programme will take part in a panel discussion on day two of GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2019.
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Countdown to a zero-emission port
Michele Witthaus finds out why the Norwegian Port of Oslo is the ideal location for GreenPort Congress 2019.
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From greenfield terminal to trade hub
A major global port operator has evolved its operations in a South American country from a greenfield terminal to a fully integrated maritime and logistics hub.
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Polish port gets shipping channel
A new shipping channel project aims to make a Polish port accessible to larger vessels and turn it into one of the country''s major ports alongside drastically reducing the distance between the port and the Baltic sea.
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Shore power expansion approval
A €76m expansion of shore power supply in a German port has been approved to help it improve air quality.
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UK port operator keeps quiet on possible sale
A major UK-based port operator has issued a “no comment” response to a report that part of a stake in it may be sold.
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Shore power plan for Danish port
A Danish port and a logistics company have agreed to establish a shore power facility enabling vessels to cut emissions while at berth.
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Breakthrough open automation system launches
The first open automation system for container terminals has been launched to provides a robust foundation for automating container handling operations regardless of the vendor, equipment type, operation mode or automation level at the terminal.
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Your exclusive invitation from the Port of Oslo
Delegates attending the combined conference on 16 and 17 October at this year''s GreenPort Cruise & Congress are invited to attend the Port Tour on Friday 18 October.
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Solutions for small ports
A panel discussion featuring case studies from small ports will mark the end of GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2019.
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First ship-to-ship bunkering at German port
The first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operation in a German port has taken place.
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European ports funding plea
A European ports organisation has stated that ports have an important part to play in maritime sustainability development and called for more support from a key fund.
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Blockchain trial signals logistics boost
Completion of a blockchain pilot scheme coordinated and part-financed by a French port authority has shown the solution’s scope for enhancing intermodal freight movements.
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Eco equipment demonstrated at US port
Hydrogen and electric-powered cargo handling equipment has been demonstrated at a US port as part of its goal to become the world’s first zero-emissions sea port.