Port Strategy News – Page 58
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Biofuel sales up 200% in Singapore
Bunker sales of biofuels in the Port of Singapore more than tripled in 2023
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TEN-T finally puts energy ports on the map
The European TEN-T network will finally put energy ports on the map
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Green Ports & Shipping Congress 2024
There is an increasing urgency for all of us to address climate change and there is a need to work together
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Uruguay’s multi million port expansion project
Uruguay’s largest port is to benefit from a multi million construction project
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Boosting resilience against upheaval
Shippers can help ensure resilience against the effects of geopolitical tensions by opting for flexible contracts, collaborating with supply chain partners and better managing customer expectations
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Peel Ports joins retail consortium
Peel Ports Group has become the first port operator to join the British Retail Consortium to help strengthen its relationships with retailers
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Wärtsilä secures cruise wastewater deal
Wärtsilä has signed a four-year deal with Carnival to maintain and operate wastewater handling equipment on board some of its cruise ships
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Rea Sea unrest pushes up container rates
Continued diversions to avoid possible Houthi attacks in the Red Sea are pushing up container rates for shippers
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Eco-efficient straddle carriers for Uruguay
Twenty Kalmar hybrid straddle carriers are bound for the Port of Montevideo in Uruguay
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DP World signs Canadian terminal deal
DP World has signed a five-year management deal with Canpotex for operations at their terminal at the Port of Saint John in Canada
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Hirtshals prepares for landmark expansion
Port of Hirtshals has been preparing for the largest expansion in its 100-year history
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Counting the benefits of carbon credits
In a Brazilian port first, Porto Itapoá will use carbon credits in its operations
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Oakland rolls out new freight system
The Port of Oakland in California has rolled out a new freight management system
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Shippers react to continued upheaval
Shippers are enhancing operational resilience in the face of increased costs as 2024 begins with no end in sight to geopolitical upheaval
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Cleaning up US logistics the Kalmar way
Kalmar will supply electric port equipment to Norwegian logistics service provider Wallenius Wilhelmsen
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SFT supports Brazilian terminal expansion
ShibataFenderTeam has delivered 11 SPC Cone Fenders to support the AGEO Terminals expansion in Port of Santos, Brazil
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Ports to explore H2 and methanol
European Atlantic ports are playing host to a variety of pilot schemes exploring the use of hydrogen and methanol
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ABP seeks green energy terminal builder
A new energy terminal at the Port of Immingham will support the import of green ammonia from Saudi Arabia
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Noatum acquires APMT Castellón
Noatum Terminals has acquired sole ownership of APM Terminals Castellón in Spain for €10 million, strengthening its position in the country