Port Strategy News – Page 3
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NewsMosolf expands Dubai automotive operations
Mosolf has opened a new Jafza facility as rising RoRo volumes increase regional automotive logistics demand worldwide
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Smarter ports: Monitoring for a resilient future
Miros looks at how ocean monitoring is integral to meeting challenges from rising sea levels and extreme weather events
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NewsNamibia’s green port transition backed by South Korea
Namport is looking to further support the Namibia–Korea Green Port Strategy Programme, the country’s ten year green port transition plan
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NewsBusan targets greener bunkering
There are plans to develop LNG bunkering and methanol bunkering infrastructure at Busan New Port by 2032
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NewsLAUNCH2 targets hydrogen supply chain
A new partnership has launched in Rotterdam to accelerate regional hydrogen innovation and strengthen the hydrogen supply chain
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NewsSouthampton targets wind export expansion
The port is expanding its role in the UK renewable energy supply chain through offshore wind turbine export
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NewsNew framework for sustainable bulk transfers
INTERCARGO’s global guidelines for dry bulk ship to ship transfers cater for where port infrastructure is limited
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NewsAIIB funds Philippine port expansion
AIIB financing will boost Philippine port capacity growth, sustainability upgrades and regional trade infrastructure development
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NewsPorts redefine digital resilience
Global trade disruptions are driving ports to treat PCS platforms as essential resilience infrastructure systems
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Digitising the way to safer, smarter ports
Intasite was developed as a specialist platform designed to digitise and streamline the induction process
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NewsMajor renewable energy push in Valencia
The Port Authority of Valencia is advancing port electrification through new floating solar power and wave energy systems
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NewsThe push to electrify Hong Kong’s waterways
Wah Kwong NatPower and CKS have signed an MoU to accelerate electrification across Hong Kong’s inland waterways
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NewsCosta Rica controversy builds
Further insight is available into the growing controversy surrounding the concession process for Puerto Caldera on Costa Rica’s Pacific Coast
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Why automation alone will not fix the pressure on ports
Ports have always operated under pressure, but an increasingly volatile environment is making them more difficult to manage, writes Mark Rosenberg, EVP, Ports & Terminals, DP World Europe
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NewsNorthPort advances terminal upgrade works
NorthPort is progressing structural upgrades at Terminal 1, maintaining schedule targets through ongoing rehabilitation and testing works
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NewsDP World plans Tartous expansion
DP World is planning a major upgrade to the Port of Tartous to strengthen Syria’s trade links and economic recovery
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NewsEnergyPathways targets Barrow energy hub
EnergyPathways and ABP will assess Barrow’s facilities as part of Britain’s flagship MESH energy storage development project
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NewsValidation for ELIRE’s Hydrogen Floating Power Hub
The company has been conducting a validation study on its a grid-independent Hydrogen Floating Power Hub
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NewsCostain wins Dover utilities contract
Costain has secured a major Dover framework role supporting port resilience, decarbonisation and long-term economic growth
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NewsICTSI appeal triggers tender review
Costa Rica regulators are reivewing the Puerto Caldera tender after ICTSI alleged transparency failures and procedural irregularities