All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 191
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UKRAINE GRAIN EXPORTS RESTART BUT MORE CAPACITY NEEDED
The Ukraine is actively seeking new export gateways, as opposed to its main ports of Mariupol and Odessa, in an endeavour to implement foreign grain sales. There is no major expectation that typical grain export levels will be achieved but there is a determination “to do what we can,” as one grain trader puts it.
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KOPER UPS CRANE CAPACITY
Luka Koper d.d., operator of container terminal facilities at the Port of Koper, Slovenia, has placed a new order with Konecranes for three electric rubber-tyred gantries (RTG). The order will increase the RTG fleet at the port to 30 units when the new items are delivered in February 2023.
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Contrecoeur Candidates
The Montreal Port Authority has confirmed that three companies have qualified following the recent request for proposals for its major Contrecoeur new container terminal project.
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New Cambodia Kampot Port
The Cambodian Ministry of Public Works and Transport has broken ground on a major new port facility in Kampot
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MSC Buys into GMS
As part of a continued move to increase sustainability throughout all areas of its operations, Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has confirmed it is investing in Madeira-based Green Maré Services (GMS).
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MSC Buys into GMS
As part of a continued move to increase sustainability throughout all areas of its operations…
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TCBUEN Buy -In
Colombia Infrastructure Equity Fund, a fund managed by Colombia Infrastructure Partners…
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JV FOR NEW DAMIETTA BOX TERMINAL DEVELOPMENT
A second container terminal is being developed at the Port of Damietta in north-east Egypt and joins the growing throng of new projects in the country.
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A HUB FOR BEER PRODUCERS
The Ponta do Felix port facility in Antonina, part of the Paranagua port area (APPA port authority), will next month (July) open up six new silos for storing malt, barley and wheat, adding 40,000 tons of static storage capacity at a cost of Reais45million (US$9m).
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…CYBER SECURITY BEEFED UP
AMP is also working with ClassNK to improve its cyber security arrangements.
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Barbados Joins IPCSA
Barbados Port Inc (BPI) has joined the International Port Community Systems Association (IPCSA)
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Barbados Joins IPCSA
Barbados Port Inc (BPI) has joined the International Port Community Systems Association (IPCSA)…
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Autonomous Feeder
Leading logistics provider, DB Schenker, has outlined plans to operate an innovative zero-emission coastal container feeder
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AUTONOMOUS SHIP DOCKING IS COMING
Australian marine technology company, Marine Autonomous Intelligent Docking (MAID), has announced development of a fully autonomous docking system for maritime vessels.
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DOCK OF PUERTO ARMUELLES TENDER AND…
The Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) is calling for tenders for the construction of the new Fiscal Dock of Puerto Armuelles.
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ASCs FOR ANTWERP AS EUROPE AUTOMATION INTEREST GROWS
Component parts of new automatic stacking cranes (ASCs) have started arriving at DP World’s Antwerp Gateway Terminal (AGT) in the Port of Antwerp.
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BATAM PORT PLANS TALKED UP BY CO-ORDINATING MINISTER FOR MARITIME AFFAITRS
The government of Indonesia is revisiting the idea of developing a port facility on the island of Batam. This location is around 30km south of Singapore, close to international shipping routes, and has been under consideration for the past 30 years without any major development taking place.
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Aeras introduces alternative to Shore Power
AERAS Technologies is introducing its solution to meet the demanding requirements of a CARB Approved Emission Control Strategy (CAECS) for vessels in port. The system, the first of its kind, will go into service in the Port of Long Beach and is designed to provide an alternative to shore power when this is not economically or technically viable.