Port Strategy News – Page 9
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NewsShadow ports in occupied Ukraine?
Probably emboldened by the inability of (international) institutions to enforce sanctions, Russia is moving towards re-opening ports in occupied Ukrainian territory.
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NewsA Changing World With No Strategy In Sight
The world is in a maelstrom of uncertainty as the US rapidly becomes an authoritarian state.
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NewsDrewry Warns Of Potential Hutch’ Deal Consequences
In its recent webinar looking at the future prospects of the port and terminal container market – see pxx - Drewry also considered the impact of the TIL-BlackRock bid to acquire MSC’s non-Chinese assets – a deal encompassing 43 terminals, with 199 berths in 23 countries.
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NewsContinued Hub Expansion
With a strategic location at the crossroads of global trade routes, ports across the Middle East play a critical role in facilitating trade movement between key markets in the east and the west. AJ Keyes tracks recent activities and assesses the impact of future expansion
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NewsScars And Costs
The Red Sea crisis continues to impact cargo flow dynamics for all shipping activities, with longer vessel sailing times and higher costs. AJ Keyes assesses the current position and challenges facing the container industry
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NewsPort of Newport plans major expansion
ABP is planning an £80 million expansion in Newport to boost steel trade, jobs and global connectivity
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NewsPort of Davisville unveils new terminal
The new Terminal 5 Pier has expanded The Port of Davisville’s capacity, boosting trade access and blue economy growth
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NewsTyne unveils its green energy park plans
With a kilometre-long redeveloped quay, the 230-acre Tyne Clean Energy Park will provide similar benefits to freeports
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NewsElectrification powers Kiel’s green future
The Port of Kiel has now completed the final phase of construction on its extensive shore power infrastructure
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NewsPeel Ports boosts UK steel capacity
Peel Ports is investing £100m to expand steel logistics capacity, boosting storage, automation and rail connectivity
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NewsAlicante Port launches hydrogen initiative
The Port of Alicante has launched a consultation to develop a green hydrogen plant, as part of a wider sustainability and innovation strategy
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NewsHybrid RTGs power Canary Islands growth
Operaciones Portuarias Canarias S.A. (OPCSA) has ordered eight hybrid RTG cranes from Konecranes
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NewsShipping nears a tipping point on emissions
New DNV data reveals a tipping point between fleet readiness, port infrastructure and alternative fuel availability
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NewsKaleris unveils new terminal efficiency service
Kaleris has launched a new software-and-services solution to eliminate terminal bottlenecks
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NewsBilbao Port joins maritime tech collab
Bilbao Port Authority has joined Waterborne TP to advance sustainable, innovative and collaborative maritime transport
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NewsElectric propulsion drives green Danish ferries
Wärtsilä will supply the full electric propulsion package for two battery-powered catamarans being built for Danish ferry operator Molslinjen
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NewsMPs review UK ports policy update
MPs are set to review the updated ports policy, focusing on capacity, decarbonisation and environmental planning
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NewsMilford Haven jetty upgrade begins
Milford Haven is upgrading its pilot jetty as part of wide programme to modernise and future-proof operations
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NewsHow Barcelona is reinventing its green cruise offering
The port is committing to fewer but larger and more efficient terminals, port electrification and investments in sustainable fuel mobility
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NewsBilbao inspires South Korea’s energy plans
The port is sharing its expertise in offshore wind, alternative fuels and hydrogen initiatives with others