Port Strategy News – Page 45
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Solar Peel in Liverpool
UK-based Peel Ports Group is working with E.ON to install the UK’s largest roof-mounted solar…
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IFRS-S2 game changer
Jaret Fattori, Programme Director, Climate & Environment, BMT, considers how port management strategies are evolving in response to Climate Risk and TCFD Reporting, and what the implications are for operational resilience and corporate responsibility?
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AI Cleans Oceans
A new system using AI and smart robots is expected to revolutionise the cleaning…
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Adopting AI in terminal operating systems
Chad Van Derrick*, Vice President, Product Management, Tideworks Technology, highlights the opportunities presented by the adoption of AI in TOS and charts a practical path to its implementation.
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The green connection
Alexandros Trachanas, Chief Operating Officer of Harbor Lab*, shares his thoughts on the importance of connecting vessel operators with port agents offering sustainable portside solutions.
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Upping the transshipment stakes
Southeast Asia is a crucial region supporting container transshipment activity. But is it in danger of overdeveloping and generating too much capacity? A J Keyes assesses the position
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GSBN Reveals Savings
Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN) has published the study, “Impact of Digitalization in Driving Decarbonization in Shipping…
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Tests commence for digital sea and inland port networking
Tests commence for digital sea and inland port networking
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Digital bunkering debuts in Singapore
After a number of successful trials, the Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) has confirmed that electronic bunker delivery notes to digitalise Singapore’s bunker industry are operational.
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RST Crane Plan
Rotterdam Shortsea Terminals (RST) is looking to source new cranes from Europe due to cost increases…
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Regional role affirmed
Indonesia is a key trading partner for Singapore, with this transshipment hub responsible for aggregating container traffic for the country, AJ Keyes asks how ports in Indonesia are developing to keep pace with future demand and whether current dynamics will change?
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San Diego Zero Expansion
SSA Marine has launched the first of six zero-emissions cargo handling equipment…
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PLA chair puts emphasis on the environment
The Port of London is expanding, increasing its cargo volumes, investing and recruiting – but its work is also all about the environment, said Jonson Cox, Chair, Port of London Authority.
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Kalmar scores electric APMT pier 400 deal…
Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has signed a new contract with APM Terminals’ Pier 400 Los Angeles to supply two new Kalmar electric AutoStrads™ and undertake a retrofit of two existing hybrid straddle carriers.
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…And confirms a wide range of other agreements
Kalmar has also announced a raft of other deals across a wide geographical range of ports.
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Let’s talk sense
One of the most startling aspects of worsening relations between the US and China (for the port sector) has been moves by the Biden Administration to ‘ban’ Chinese container cranes from US ports.
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Revolution at the gate
New innovations with automated gate systems mean they play an increasingly influential role in optimising container terminal performance
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A mixed picture so far…
Three months into 2024 and story of geo-political instability continues.
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Politics progressively a factor in the suppy chain
These days, politics is being infused into the transportation business more than ever before, now complemented by a fear-factor. It’s not clear to me whether protectionism, or maritime/ port security, is piloting this boat.
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The global economy remains under stress
2023 was not a good year and 2024 looks uncertain for the maritime industry.