All articles by Rebecca Jeffrey – Page 2
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NewsHull cleaning crackdown
Hull cleaning guidelines will help cut pollutants in German port waters.
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NewsGreenfield operator deal
An operator deal has been signed for a US$1bn greenfield container terminal in the US.
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NewsExpanding green reporting
A Norwegian company that helps ship owners and port operators adopt green reporting is expanding.
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NewsLand up for grabs
Associated British Ports (ABP) is opening up more than 1,000 acres of land for development.
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NewsFloods cut off port
Flood damage has cut off rail access to Canada’s largest port with vessel delays expected.
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NewsEast coast thrives
The Port of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) has said it not experiencing significant shipping backlogs amidst widespread global congestion and delays.
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NewsNewcastle diversification defiance
The Port of Newcastle is making headway with its diversification strategy, despite a roadblock on its container terminal plans.
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NewsCalifornia queue rule
A new queuing process for San Pedro Bay-bound container ships is being introduced as part of the battle against congestion.
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NewsGlasgow embraces hydrogen
Glasgow City Council (GCC) is incorporating hydrogen into its clean marine efforts.
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NewsTOS cloud expansion
One software company is expanding its terminal operating system (TOS) deployment options on the cloud.
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NewsDP World dismisses report
DP World Australia has objected to a report that found Australian ports are underperforming.
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NewsWeather safety innovation
Two technology companies have teamed up to use local weather information to improve port operations and safety.
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NewsFlexible shore power
A new shore to ship power solution offers unlimited flexibility of voltage and frequency.
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NewsTechnology winners
World ports leaders at the 2021 chainPORT annual meeting discussed new technologies that drive efficiency, solutions to strengthen supply chain resilience and circular economy-related approaches to sustainability in ports.
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News10-step action plan
A 10-step action plan has been announced by the US Government to accelerate investment in ports, waterways and freight networks.
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NewsClean Baltic ferries
Three Baltic ports have made it possible for ferries to connect to shore power on all routes.
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NewsHydrogen bunkering innovation
The world’s first liquid hydrogen bunkering unit for zero-emission ships has been unveiled at COP26.
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NewsDeveloping green hydrogen
A green-thinking Australian port is driving forward development of a hydrogen economy.
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NewsRijeka concession signed
A 50-year concession agreement has been signed for the Rijeka Gateway (Zagreb deep sea) container terminal in the Port of Rijeka.
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