Sector News - Europe – Page 35

  • The FTA is worried that the SCAs will shift freight onto the UK's roads
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    Fears over Scottish freight route loss

    2012-11-20T18:06:00Z

    The UK''s Freight Trade Association (FTA) has warned of major road jams if Scotland loses its only freight connection to Europe because of the Sulphur Emission Control Areas (SCAs) coming into force in 2015.

  • Santiago Garcia-Milà is the new Chairman of ESPO
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    Santiago Garcia-Milà Elected Chairman of ESPO

    2012-11-09T14:55:00Z

    On 7 Novermber, the ESPO General Assembly elected Santiago Garcia-Milà as its new Chairman.

  • The MMO reports provide information on social and economic data of the marine industry
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    MMO publishes marine evidence reports

    2012-11-01T16:36:00Z

    The UK''s Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has published its first series of marine evidence and information reports.

  • DNV is working hard to make LNG more feasible
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    Flemish LNG bunkering study published

    2012-10-31T12:10:00Z

    The Flemish Government and the port authorities of Antwerp, Zeebrugge, Ghent and Fluxys have published their feasibility study on LNG bunkering – with the support of Det Norske Veritas (DNV).

  • Work has begun on the new Antwerp Port House
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    Antwerp port house design certified sustainable

    2012-10-29T16:45:00Z

    Excavations have begun on the new port house building at the Port of Antwerp - it has also received BREEAM certification for the project confirming the sustainability of the new design.

  • NORDEN's efforts to reduce shipping emissions and GHG brings the company in the Top 10 of the Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index, Photo: Dennis Schnell, Bulldog and Partners, © NORDEN A/S
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    Danish shipping company obtains high ranking in Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index

    2012-10-26T13:20:00Z

    NORDEN, a Danish shipping company has been ranked 7th in the 2012 Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index.

  • The signing ceremony between Damen and Iskes Towage & Salvage took place recently
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    Damen launches first hybrid tug

    2012-10-25T14:24:00Z

    Damen Shipyards recently launched its first ever hybrid tug, the ASD Tug 2810 Hybrid, bound for Iskes Towage & Salvage.

  • Bromma's spreaders will help to lower environmental impact at the group's container terminals
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    Largest green spreader order for Bromma

    2012-10-25T09:45:00Z

    Bromma has received its largest ever combined all electric STS and all electric yard crane spreader order from Long Beach Container Terminal LLC, subsidiary of Orient Overseas Container Line Limited.

  • The European Commission has issued a new set of guidelines on inland navigation and nature protection
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    New Commission guidelines for inland navigation and Natura 2000

    2012-10-18T16:04:00Z

    The European Commission published new guidelines on inland navigation and nature protection to assist the sector in applying EU environmental legislation.

  • ESPO presented its new ‘Green Guide' at Congress this year
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    GreenPort Congress – Working towards sustainability

    2012-10-15T10:51:00Z

    The seventh GreenPort Congress was held during the first week of October 2012 in Marseille - during which nearly 200 environmental experts came together to discuss working towards a continuous commitment to sustainable operations.

  • Rotterdam and Gothenburg consider LNG as an important opportunity for the maritime industry to comply with the sulphur directive in 2015.
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    Ports of Rotterdam and Gothenburg enter new LNG alliance

    2012-10-11T16:02:00Z

    The Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Gothenburg, have signed a new alliance to speed up the establishment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a maritime fuel.

  • The ECC wants to see much greater improvement in port waste reception facilities
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    ECC wants better port waste facilities

    2012-10-11T15:43:00Z

    The European Cruise Council (ECC) has called for closer cooperation with ports when it comes to environmental issues – specifically with regards to better port waste reception facilities akin to high standards on-board cruise ships.

  • Gothenburg’s LNG plans allow for ship-to-ship bunkering and bunkering on the terminal
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    Rotterdam and Gothenburg form LNG alliance

    2012-10-10T14:19:00Z

    The ports of Rotterdam and Gothenburg have formed a strategic alliance to accelerate the use of LNG as a maritime fuel, which they view as an important opportunity for the maritime industry to comply with the new sulphur directive coming into force in 2015.

  • The EU will create a global system for monitoring, reporting and the verification of emissions
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    Parker Procal welcomes move on emissions

    2012-10-08T16:36:00Z

    UK based manufacturer of emissions analysers, Parker Procal, has welcomed the European Union’s decision to create a global system for monitoring, reporting and the verification of emissions.

  • The ESPO Green Guide encourages ports to excel in environmental management and sustainability
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    New ESPO Green Guide launched at GreenPort Congress

    2012-10-08T15:37:00Z

    Last week, ESPO launched its new “Green Guide; Towards excellence in port environmental management and sustainability” during a dedicated session at GreenPort Congress in Marseille.

  • EMSA Study on Port Reception Facilities Sees no Link Between Waste Delivery and Fee System
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    EMSA study on EU Port Reception Facilities

    2012-10-01T13:34:00Z

    The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) has published an analysis of the delivery of ship-generated waste and cargo residues in 40 European ports. The analysis is part of the review of the EU Directive on port reception facilities, which dates back to 2000.

  • The newly discovered fracture acts as a canal for the ascent of methane gas
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    North Sea fracture stores CO2

    2012-09-28T15:26:00Z

    According to a report from the ECO2 project – a collaborative project funded by the European Commission’s Framework Seven Programme – a large fracture storing CO2 has been discovered in the North Sea.

  • The HVSC at the Port of Ystad  is the world's largest. Photo: Helene Ohsbeck
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    Port of Ystad turns greener

    2012-09-27T16:21:00Z

    Sweden’s Port of Ystad has built a High Voltage Shore Connection (HVSC) plant to supply power to ships at berth, in a bid to become greener.

  • Dimitrios Theologitis from the European Commission will be a keynote speaker at the 2012 Congress
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    GreenPort Congress to take place in Marseille

    2012-09-18T16:16:00Z

    Next week, GreenPort Congress will take place from 3 to 5 October at the World Trade Centre, Marseille in France, and is set to be packed with the latest policies and issues affecting the maritime industry.

  • Arctic Ice melting 2012
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    Arctic 'gold rush' needs caution

    2012-09-18T10:33:00Z

    Some are likening the push into the Arctic as the “new gold rush” said maritime economist Ernst G Frankel of MIT at the recent 2012 Onassis Lectures at the Cass Business School – but it needs to be a careful balancing act.