Port Strategy News – Page 30
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New berth opens at Puerto Bolívar
A new container berth and yard has officially opened at Puerto Bolívar in Ecuador, marking a significant milestone in the port terminal’s modernisation
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Consent sought to restore historic dock tower
Associated British Ports hopes to receive consent to restore the ’jewel in the Port of Grimsby’, its historic Dock Tower
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EXCLUSIVE: The greening of Morocco’s ports
Morocco is attracting foreign funding to modernise and decarbonise its ports
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Electrification and automation power Barcelona’s expansion
Barcelona is focusing on electrification and automation to acheive its sustainability goals
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Huge rail upgrade begins at Long Beach
Work has begun on ‘America’s Green Gateway’ – a significant upgrade to facilities which will triple rail cargo capacity at the Port of Long Beach in California
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Alt fuels on the agenda at GreenPort Congress & Cruise
The role of alternative fuels in the maritime industry’s drive to decarbonise will be a key theme at this year’s GreenPort Congress & Cruise
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TT Club names new CEO
Specialist transport and logistics insurer, TT Club, has named its new chief executive
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Two vie for Singapore ammonia deal
Plans to provide low- or zero-carbon ammonia bunkering on Jurong Island in Singapore are progressing
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Port innovation network welcomes South America
A network of port innovation hubs has welcomed its first member from South America
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Shoreham pivotal to HVO supply chain
Shoreham Port and Local Fuels are teaming up to develop a hydrotreated vegetable oil supply chain in the UK’s southeast
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Forth Ports Leith trials new deep water berth
A new deep water berth at Leith has been successfully trialled with a visit by the 88,500 tonne Carnival Legend
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Port of Oakland in solar power deal
The Port of Oakland has approved a US$20m solar power deal for the next 20 years
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Enhancing terminal tractor safety
A new multi-camera system for terminal tractors is helping Rosslare Europort become an integrated smart port
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EXCLUSIVE: The green transition forces more cooperation
European ports are collaborating more than ever to ports are collaborating to realise the green transition
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New electric TTs for Porto Itapoá
Porto Itapoá in Brazil is pushing forward with electrification with the acquisition of 20 electric terminal trucks
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US$3m to protect Oakland from rising sea levels
The Port of Oakland and city have been granted US$3m to help combat the effects of rising sea levels
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All-electric for new Brazil terminal
A new terminal in Brazil has ordered 28 pieces of all-electric container handling equipment from SANY
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Dry bulk trades: what prospects?
The consensus of opinion is that 2024 will not follow in the footsteps of 2023 and see a widespread continuation of growth in global dry bulk trades. The China factor is a big influence in this respect.
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STS cranes – navigating a way out of the political rip currents
While the ports, and business entities within them, are buttressed by the ideas underlying “free trade,” they are not immune from being caught up in political rip currents.
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Will Gemini’s shuttle network survive FMC scrutiny?
The USA’s Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has requested additional information regarding the global operational alliance between Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd.