Port Strategy News – Page 38
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Meeting Egypt’s demand for green methanol
A consortium has joined forces to develop a green methanol storage and export facility in Egypt.
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Los Angeles approves US$2.6bn budget
The Los Angeles Harbor Commission has approved a budget of US$2.6 billion to help the port modernise infrastructure, drive decarbonisation and develop the workforce
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Sohar in biofuel shipment first
Sohar Port in Oman has taken delivery of its first shipment of biofuel for use in marine tug operations.
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Satellites to enable safer shipping
A UK-first collaboration is using satellites to monitor coastal changes in a bid to create safer shipping navigation channels
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Unipart invests in Saudi supply chain
British firm Unipart has spotted Saudi Arabia as a key hub for logistics across Europe and Asia
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Gijón digitalises with PMS migration
After the successful migration last yar of Posidonia PCS to the cloud, the Port of Gijón follows up with its port managment system
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EXCLUSIVE: New South Wales advances its sustainability journey
The port authority is on a mission to further embed its sustainable practices
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Developing a cutting edge lab for 5G research
Valencia is creating a test bed for immersive applications and other next-generation technologies
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IMO Secretary-General to appear at #IAPH2024
IMO Secretary-General, Arsenio Dominguez, will join the #IAPH2024 World Ports Conference to discuss key strategic objectives
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New cranes boost productivity at Greenock
Peel Ports has invested in two new cranes at Greenock in response to demand from cargo owners
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Antwerp Euroterminal gears up for shore power
AET is looking to provide a “future proof” fixed shore power installation for seagoing vessels
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Energy-related port investments in developing countries
Investigating energy related port investments in developing countries is high on the agenda for IAPH and IMO
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BlueBox unveils new tracking solution
Logistics solutions provider, BlueBox Systems, has unveiled a new advanced freight tracking solution
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UK freeports team up on green freight corridor
Two freeports are teaming up on the creation of a green freight corridor
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Methanol bunkering and cargo operation first
Singapore is ready for methanol bunkering of container vessels
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Hunterston upgrade boosts offshore wind
Peel Ports Clydeport is investing up to £150 million in the redevelopment of the Hunterston marine yard in Ayrshire, Scotland to help boost UK offshore wind
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Challenging times
The Hamburg-Le Havre port range is the engine room for the North European mainland and handles a wide range of different cargoes. AJ Keyes assesses how the major facilities performed in 2023 and how 2024 has kicked off
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Thinking beyond dali
There are two clichés that go along with any discussion of ports- something to the effect of “You’ve seen one- you’ve seen one,” and then another along the lines of “Ports are invisible (along with the rest of shipping) until something bad happens.”
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The case for energy management services by the PDC
In April 2024, the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) launched the results of a study on the investment pipeline and investment challenges of European ports.
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The fog of war and politics
The maritime industry has been hit by geo-political uncertainty and is in danger of being swept up in tit for tat tariff wars rising out of political consternation with China and Russia.