All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 1092

  • News

    Flywheels for ZPMC cranes

    2008-06-04T21:26:00Z

    Vycon''s Regen flywheel energy-saving units will be installed in six new ZPMC rubber-tyred gantry cranes scheduled for delivery this year. The units are on order for Chinese  Xiamen Songyu Container Terminal.

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    News

    Cinderella city-port

    2008-06-04T21:26:00Z

    Amsterdam can at last go to the Benelux ball as Stephanie Knight reports

  • News

    Benelux briefs

    2008-06-04T21:26:00Z

    Combined thinking at Antwerp

  • News

    Fuel efficiency on the Horizon

    2008-06-04T10:41:00Z

    Horizon Lines, Inc. has implemented a combination of newly enhanced fuel efficiency and cost management programmes focused on conservation and fuel cost recovery.

  • News

    IMO approves revised ship emissions regulations

    2008-06-03T10:36:00Z

    IMO approves revised ship emissions regulations The Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has approved proposed amendments to the MARPOL Annex VI regulations to reduce harmful emissions from ships.

  • The Green Machine
    News

    Norfolk Southern’s Presents ‘Green Machine’

    2008-06-02T10:31:00Z

    Norfolk Southern’s new online carbon footprint analyzer puts the environmental benefits of rail transportation into an easy to- visualize perspective. The “Green Machine” quickly estimates the reductions in greenhouse gas emissions that occur when rail transportation becomes a larger component in shipper supply chains.

  • Port Strategy: Queensland ports', like Townsville, have been let off further regulation
    News

    Queensland Ports Report

    2008-06-01T21:26:00Z

    Queensland ports have been given a general "pass" mark for their competitive performance by a state government review into port competition and regulation.

  • News

    Fremantle modal shift

    2008-06-01T21:26:00Z

    Fremantle Ports wants to have 20% of its containers on rail by next year. The port has recorded a 1200% increase in the use of rail since 2002 - about 84,000 teu/year.

  • News

    Extra Newcastle output

    2008-06-01T21:26:00Z

    The port of Newcastle''s biggest exporter will double its output by 2015. Coal & Allied, owned by Rio Tinto, will spend A$5bn (US$4.8bn) to boost production to 58m tonnes/year.

  • News

    Green light for UK Marine Bill?

    2008-06-01T10:23:00Z

    UK seas may finally get the protection they need, with indications by Gordon Brown that a Marine Bill will be included in the Queen’s Speech later this year, which sets out future UK legislation.

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    Earthrace Eco powerboat

    2008-05-31T16:50:00Z

    Earthrace, the world’s “fastest and greenest” powerboat started its round-the-world race at the end of April, in an attempt to break the world record and promote the use of sustainable fuels.

  • News

    Tesco brand takes on port

    2008-05-30T21:26:00Z

    Operator PD Ports and UK supermarket chain Tesco have announced plans to bring 800 new jobs to Teesside, through the development of a state-of-the-art import centre.

  • News

    Diesel prices “could rise by 50%”

    2008-05-30T16:42:00Z

    A proposal is being considered by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) that could see a 50% increase in the cost of diesel at the pump.

  • News

    India eyes deep draught

    2008-05-29T21:26:00Z

    India''s Union Ministry of Shipping is to appoint a consultant to help identify and study the feasibility of building five deep draught ports. One of these will be located in West Bengal.

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    MARPOL Annex VI discussed in the International Bunker Conference

    2008-05-29T16:38:00Z

    242 participants from all over the world gathered in Copenhagen 23-25 April for the 29th International Bunker Conference. Upcoming emissions regulations are one the biggest challenges facing the shipping and marine fuels industries and they dominated the opening session of the event.

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    Houston welcomes EPA’s new diesel emissions rules

    2008-05-29T16:29:00Z

    US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Stephen L. Johnson announced new diesel emission standards, requiring new and existing locomotive and marine diesel engines to significantly reduce air pollution.

  • News

    PS PAGE

    2008-05-28T21:26:00Z

    International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) is a company that has a reputation for introducing modern container handling expertise into nations that have previously been bereft of this asset and the latest chapter regarding its efforts in this respect has been steadily unfolding in the Syrian port of Tartous.

  • News

    Manaus terminal project

    2008-05-28T21:26:00Z

    Lajes Logí

  • Port Strategy: Russian port turns its back on the greenback
    News

    Yuzhny ditches the dollar

    2008-05-28T21:26:00Z

    The Russian Black Sea port of Yuzhny is to make all payments to foreign shipowners, consignors and consignees in euros. Existing payments are made in dollars, which are generating considerable losses.

  • News

    Down and dirty

    2008-05-28T21:26:00Z

    Hidden within a perfectly innocent cargo, a dirty bomb is created by combining radioactive nuclear waste material and conventional explosives.