Port Strategy News – Page 49
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Startups pitch port security solutions
Startups are being invited to pitch ideas to the Port of Valencia to improve security and resilience
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Major Scottish marine park upgrade completes
Over £11m has been invested in a major upgrade of facilities at Inchgreen Marine Park in Inverclyde, Scotland to help attract new tenants to the site
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Peel Ports brings E.ON on board in net-zero push
Peel Ports and E.ON are installing the UK’s largest roof-mounted solar park at Liverpool
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Liebherr in Italian RTG order
Liebherr Container Cranes has handed over four electric rubber tyre gantry cranes to customers in Italy
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APMT strengthens ties with Vietnam
APMT is helping Vietnam to focus on digitalisation, automation and decarbonisation
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Driving down vessel emissions with shore power
ABB’s shore connection technology will drive down emissions from DEME’s fleet in Vlissingen
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New EU fuel tool launches
A tool has launched to help shipping firms assess the financial impact new EU fuel rules will have on their businesses
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Unions demand new deal for maritime workers
Unions are holding a rally in London to demand a new deal for maritime workers
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EXCLUSIVE: The implementation and competitiveness challenge
EXCLUSIVE: How will shipping implement all the new emissions regulation coming into force?
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Gothenburg hydrogen generator project
The Port of Gothenburg has entered into a hydrogen collaboration with Hitachi Energy and Skanska
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The expansion of green hydrogen across Europe
Lhyfe is expanding its hydrogen production sites across Europe
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Aberdeen makes leadership team changes
The Port of Aberdeen has made a number of strategic appointments to its leadership team as it targets growth in the energy, trade and tourism sectors
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Large crane order doubles capacity at APMT
APM Terminals Maasvlakte II has placed its largest ever crane order in Europe, significantly increasing capacity at the Rotterdam terminal
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Los Angeles begins interchange upgrade
A major interchange at the Port of Los Angeles is set for a US$130 million upgrade to reduce journey times, alleviate congestion and improve safety
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Ireland launches alternative fuels drive
Ireland is developing its own alternative fuels and port infrastructure roadmap
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Autonomous terminal tractor tie-in
Kalmar and Forterra have teamed up on the development of an autonomous terminal tractor
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Designing the pusher tug of the future
thyssenkrupp Veerhaven wants to help rid the inland waterways of fossil fuels
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Forth Ports streamlines port calls
UK port operator, Forth Ports, is implementing a new port management system developed by Tidalis to help streamline operations
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US$6m for Brunswick harbour improvements
Infrastructure improvement plans at the Port of Brunswick include a bend widener, expansion of the turning basin, and an enhanced meeting area at St. Simons Sound
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EXCLUSIVE: Partnerships for green growth at Haugesund
EXCLUSIVE: Norway’s Port of Haugesund has placed sustainability at the centre of its development.