All articles by Rebecca Strong – Page 21
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NewsNew RMGs at CCX
Fully automated RMGs work seven rail tracks, five wide container stacks and a truck transfer area
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NewsTRADELENS BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY TAKE UP
Use of Tradelens Blockchain technology has received a boost with the technology being introduced in three important ports across a wide geographic area. Rotterdam, Thessaloniki and the customs authorities in Pakistan are all tapping into the technology.
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NewsMSC goes for Kale
MSC Thailand has signed a new partnership with Kale Logistics Solutions (Kale) for the digital delivery of documentation across the supply chain in Thailand.
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NewsNoatum increases mobile crane fleet
Noatum Terminals acquires four high tonnage capacity mobile cranes from Liebherr for three key Mediterranean terminals
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NewsContargo signs for a further 15 years at EVCT
Contargo will operate the container terminal in Valenciennes for a further 15 years
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NewsSingapore Tops
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) reports that the Port of Singapore handled a total of 37.5 million TEU in 2021.
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NewsNew LNG ferry
A new Brittany Ferries cruise ferry powered by liquefied natural gas has been taken into class by Bureau Veritas
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NewsHAMBURG PLOTS SHORE POWER
Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) is planning to install shore power systems at its Burchardkai, Tollerort and Eurogate container terminals, as well as the Steinwerder and HafenCity cruise facilities.
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NewsJV FOR NEW HUMBER TERMINAL
UK port operator, Associated British Ports (ABP) and Swedish ferry operator, Stena Line, have confirmed a joint venture to develop a new terminal at the Port of Immingham, in the Humber region of the UK. The £100 million (US$135.6 million) deal will see Stena Line operate the new facility for ...
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NewsQuantum-powered cargo
Quantum-powered technology is helping speed up operations at America’s busiest port
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NewsHarnessing renewable power
An Australian deepwater port has partnered with a green energy supplier to achive 100% power by reneable energy
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ANAKLIA – HERE IT COMES AGAIN
The Georgian government continues to work on an updated investment tender package for the construction of the first deep-water port of Anaklia in the west of the country. It is planned to announce an international process for the selection of investors in 2022, according to Natia Turnava, Minister of Economy ...
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News€1bn green investment
The Port of València is investing more than €60 million over five years in alternative energy projects as part of its €1bn sustainability strategy
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NewsOakland improves flow
Port of Oakland launches new effort to reduce the impact of the current import surge
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NewsBoluda Scores
Boluda Maritime Terminals has won the concession for the container terminal in the port of Arrecife in Lanzarote.
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NewsVICT: ANOTHER FIRST
VICT Melbourne is implementing a major expansion programme with new ship-to-shore crane specifications consolidating its reputation as an innovator and gamechanger
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ASIA-EUROPE DIGITAL TRADE CORRIDOR
CrimsonLogic, a PSA Group company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish a digital trade corridor supporting the Kazakhstan region.
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NewsEight Concessions
MAWANI, the Saudi Port Authority, is planning to award eight multi-purpose terminal concessions at ports in Saudi Arabia
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NewsContecon Boost
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) is investing US$230 million at its Contecon Manzanillo facility in Mexico.
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NewsSEATTLE’S TERMINAL 5 COMMENCES OPERATIONS
The first-phase of the modernised Terminal 5 in the Port of Seattle is up and running.