Port Strategy News – Page 301
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Close collaboration underpins PNG port reforms
PNG has stepped into the world of modern port operations with a collaborative approach of involving local landowners as shareholders in two new terminal operating companies, Iain Macintyre reports.
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Time to get real on forecasts
Assessing the earnings potential of port investments is more difficult than many other types of infrastructure where there are more stable or guaranteed levels of demand, writes Mike Mundy
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ABB enables emission-free port visits
ABB will supply shore power connection technology to three Corsica Linea ferries at a French port with the aim of reducing noise pollutions and emissions while they are berthed.
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US port cuts emissions despite being busier
Efforts by a California port to reduce air pollution have paid off, with the latest analysis showing an 87% cut in diesel emissions despite increased throughput.
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German port is hub for China trade
A German port has said that China is now its largest trading partner, handling around 2.6m TEU or standard containers for the China Trade in 2018.
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US port cuts emissions despite being busier
Efforts by a California port to reduce air pollution have paid off, with the latest analysis showing an 87% cut in diesel emissions despite increased throughput.
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No air pollution found at Australian port
Air quality monitoring by an Australian port operator has found no evidence of air pollution due to port operations.
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Low-carbon future in the cruise industry
The founder and firector of Peace Boat Group, Japan’s largest cruise organisation, will speak on day one of GreenPort Cruise 2019.
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LNG terminal to be developed at Indian port
A new Port Service Agreement (PSA) will see an LNG regasification and reloading terminal developed at Kakinada Port in India.
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World first drone testing planned
Drone flights will be carried out at a port in Europe for the first time to assess the technology’s role in developing digital systems.
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California port celebrates ‘Green Port Month’
A Californian port is celebrating September as ‘Green Port Month’ with environmental awards, employee educational events and by sponsoring a cleanup site.
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Trade coalition seeks to galvanise free ports
A new trade campaign coalition has published a report calling on the Government to better assess free port policy measures and grant special economic status to airports and seaports to stimulate international investment, reshore manufacturing and lower prices for consumers in a post-Brexit Britain.
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Digital platform for inland waterways
A new digital platform for ship management promises to make Hamburg''s waterways more sustainable
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Climate action congress plans underway
Plans for the first World Ports Climate Action Programme (WPCAP) congress are underway and being organised by a pioneering European port.
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Climate action congress plans underway
Plans for the first World Ports Climate Action Programme (WPCAP) congress are underway and being organised by a pioneering European port.
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LNG bunkering boost at Finland port
A port in Finland has secured new business which will mean the start of regular bunkering operations onsite.
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Clean trucks cut California port emissions
A delivery of 40 trucks featuring clean engine technology to a major US port drayage company will help California ports meet their emission targets.
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Emission-fighting IMO 2020 fuel supply deal
IMO 2020-compliant bunker fuel will soon be produced at a European port to help tackle ship emissions.
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Norwegian Ports save 30% for a limited time
Ports in Norway are eligible for our exclusive 30% discount, saving up to €568.50 on delegate bookings at this year''s GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2019 for a limited time.
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Low-carbon future in the cruise industry: Yoshioka Tatsuya
Yoshioka Tatsuya, Founder and Director of Peace Boat Group, Japan’s largest cruise organisation, will speak on day one of GreenPort Cruise 2019.