Terminal Operations – Page 38

  • Cyber Crime
    News

    Ports on Cyber-Crime Alert

    2020-05-29T01:04:00Z

    Port authorities and staff are increasingly in the sight of cyber criminals aiming to find vulnerabilities.

  • The Ocean Cleanup
    News

    Taking out the trash

    2020-05-08T00:19:00Z

    Waterborne plastic pollution grabs public attention - manual cleaning is, however, time-consuming and labour intensive. Stevie Knight asks if unmanned systems can help?

  • energy port
    News

    Energy port to be built in Netherlands

    2020-04-20T18:04:00Z

    A dredge sludge depot in the Netherlands will be developed into an energy port to play a crucial part in realising wind farms in the North Sea and help meet the needs of Europe''s energy transition.

  • MSC
    News

    Malware attack hit shipping company

    2020-04-16T14:02:00Z

    A container shipping company hit by a network outage has confirmed it was caused by a "malware attack based on an engineered targeted vulnerability".

  • MSC website
    News

    Cyber attack may be cause of network failure

    2020-04-13T17:36:00Z

    A container shipping company hit by a network outage cannot yet rule out a cyber attack.

  • TOC Europe 2019
    News

    TOC Europe postponed

    2020-03-17T15:10:00Z

    TOC Europe has been postponed as coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread in Europe.

  • Port of Hueneme
    News

    How to make going green sustainable

    2020-03-16T11:21:00Z

    As ports push forward with zero-emission investments they are beginning to show that being sustainable doesn''t have to come at an economic cost.

  • emissions-free operations
    News

    TARGETING ZERO-CARBON FOOTPRINTS

    2020-03-10T15:44:00Z

    How are ports helping to reduce emission levels to zero in the operation of container handling? John Bensalhia reports on modern day design and technology use

  • Port of Sunderland
    News

    BLOWING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION

    2020-02-18T11:55:00Z

    John Bensalhia talks to a leading industry expert as he looks at advantages and trends wind farms offer for ports in the UK.

  • Offshore wind
    News

    Once in a generation wind opportunity

    2020-02-18T11:28:00Z

    The US North Atlantic region is targeting a massive development of offshore wind, as New York-based Barry Parker discovers.

  • Orsted
    News

    A juicy carrot for Polish wind - but no plain sailing

    2020-02-18T11:06:00Z

    Poland’s nascent offshore wind industry is looking at a large and juicy carrot – a draft Polish Energy Policy calls for 8GW of offshore wind to be installed in the next decade, writes Stevie Knight.

  • training
    News

    First port-developed trafficking training

    2020-01-29T15:19:00Z

    The first anti-human trafficking training developed by a port authority will be rolled out this year to ensure staff have the knowledge and resources to recognise and respond to instances of human trafficking.

  • Cyber security guide
    News

    Cyber security guide for ports released

    2020-01-29T14:08:00Z

    A new UK cyber security good practise guide highlights the very real risk of cyber security breaches and the need for robust prevention strategies to protect financial, security and reputational interests.

  • Containers
    News

    Climate change: No easy answers

    2020-01-20T01:45:00Z

    Ports are particularly exposed to the effects of climate change, but sizing up the risk is a tough call, with no easy answers, writes Stevie Knight.

  • AIVP is attending the 10th World Urban Forum to promote Port-City relationships Photo: World Urban Forum
    News

    AIVP debates sustainability of port cities

    2020-01-10T10:37:00Z

    AIVP will attend a global event to debate sustainable port cities and their role in global strategies for sustainable development.

  • Port of Antwerp is part of a consortium to develop CCUS infrastructure Photo: Port of Antwerp
    News

    Consortium aims to reduce CO2 emissions

    2019-12-18T14:37:00Z

    Eight players in the port sector have signed a collaboration agreement as a first move towards the possible development of carbon capture, utilisation & storage (CCUS) infrastructure.

  • DaChan Bay Terminals
    News

    Shore power leader emerges in South China

    2019-12-06T13:53:00Z

    A container terminal facility has become the first in South China to offer shore power at all berths.

  • eco project
    News

    Innovation platform fuels collaboration

    2019-11-20T09:07:00Z

    A new partnership will see the development of a worldwide sustainability-focused innovation platform, where ports can engage in pilots and partnerships with start-ups and scale-ups.

  • Container operations at CMP
    News

    Nordic ports collaborate on SDG challenges

    2019-11-12T16:34:00Z

    Ten ports in the Nordic Region have agreed to collaborate on environmental challenges related to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as part of a sector focus on sustainable port management.

  • cyber attack
    News

    Cyber attack could cost APAC ports US$110bn

    2019-10-30T16:52:00Z

    A new report estimates that losses of up to US$110bn would occur in an “extreme” cyber-attack scenario involving Asia-Pacific (APAC) ports.