Port Strategy News – Page 78
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Solar park switches on at Portsmouth port
A new photovoltaic farm at Portsmouth International Port features reportedly the first solar canopies at a UK port
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UK CCUS project gets under way
A new memorandum of understanding will explore ‘substantial’ carbon capture in storage in the UK
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Peel Ports welcomes LNG dredger
One of the UK’s largest port operators is trialling an LNG dredger for the first time
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Weapons for Ukraine caused Turkish port blast rumours
Russian propogandists have been quick to claim that a recent explosion at a Turkish port was caused by weapons destined for Ukraine
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Newcastle accelerates push towards clean energy
Australia’s Port of Newcastle has further increased its commitment to clean energy
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Port oil spills - what lessons can be learned?
Act quickly was probably the number one take home from the incident
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New tech brings smart port and ship data together
At last, a more joined up approach to data is available to both ports and ship operators
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Dominican Republic towage deal
A new towage deal will allow larger vessels to call at the Port of Caucedo in the Dominican Republic
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Signs of a container market rebound
A survey of 2,570 supply chain professionals has indicated cautious optimism for growth
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Canadian LNG tug fleet gets an electric boost
Sanmar Shipyards has delivered its second electric tug to HaiSea Marine in Canada
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DP World to ramp up capacity by 3m teu by year end
The operator says it will add 3 million teu of capacity by the end of 2023
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A game changer in electric vessel charging?
Crowley and the Port of San Diego are breaking new ground in shoreside charging
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Revenue up 10% at ICTS in Q2 2023
International Container Terminal Service has reported revenue from port operations in Q2 2023 of US$1.16 billion
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Shippers urged to proactively reduce demurrage
Shipping companies are being urged to proactively adopt best practices to reduce the costs and risks of demurrage
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Spanish port rolls out biofuels for ferries
It’s the first time Spanish passenger vessels have used this kind of fuel
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Container handling up a fifth at Georgia
Renovations at the Port of Savannah, US have increased berth capacity by 25% leading to one of the strongest Julys on record
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Biofuel partnership will reduce carbon emissions
Hapag-Lloyd and DB Schenker have inked a biofuel deal to reduce carbon emissions
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TT Club bolsters team with new appointments
TT Club has made to new appointments to its Loss Prevention team to help bolster its risk management service
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H2 proof of concept launches in Singapore
A new hydrogen fuel cell project will help Singapore reach its maritime decarbonisation targets
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Unlocking the potential of marine emissions management
Maritime stakeholders are now finally intensifying their efforts to embrace decarbonisation