All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 206
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European hydrogen supply
Three energy movers are joining forces to develop an import terminal for a hydrogen carrier in the Port of Rotterdam
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Virtual trade corridor
A new virtual trade corridor will bring security and efficiency to the movement of goods between Kuwait and the UAE
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Pilot tracking platform
New pilot and vessel tracking system helps share data across all supply chain stakeholders
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GDYNIA BREAKS BIGGEST CONTAINER VESSEL RECORD
The Baltic Container Terminal (BCT), Gdynia, Poland recently handled the MSC GAIA, the biggest vessel to call Gdynia to-date – LOA 366.03m, beam 51.24m with a capacity of 13,798TEU. BCT undertook 2620 container moves (3790TEU)
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Supply chain visibility device
A next generation IoT device promises to revolutionise cargo shipping
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Israeli port upgrades
A large project is under way to upgrade facilities at a port in Israel in response to increasingly high demand
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TMEIC acquires Orbita division
Ports and terminals acquisition will expand the range of automated solutions available to customers worldwide
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Ship movement alerts
Monitoring ship movements is now easier thanks to a new web-based system of alerts and notifications
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Conference
Sponsorship Opportunities at Coastlink
Promote your brand profile to shipping lines, ports, terminal operators, and logistics professionals at Coastlink.
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Tyne 2050 – a centre of excellence
Eleni Bougioukou, Innovation Manager at the Port of Tyne, joins Coastlink line-up.
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Visit Antwerp port terminals
Technical visit at Port of Antwerp terminals included at Coastlink.
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Floating ammonia bunkering
Floating bunkering terminals are a major step towards reduced-carbon shipping and help overcome a lack of port infrastructure
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Digital piloting
First European take-up for new digital tool to help pilots guide ships safely into harbour
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Industry Events
UK Ports Conference 2022
London | 25-26 May 2022
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Taking place over two days, the event explores the opportunities for growth and development and provides updates on the challenges facing the sector. Attend to hear how ports can respond to these changes and deliver the infrastructure needed to support development.
You will hear from ports experts on delivering the port infrastructure required to aid development as they share the carbon reduction strategies making ports more sustainable, the technological innovations improving the efficiency of port operations, and how to update existing assets.
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· Richard Ballantyne OBE, Chief Executive, British Ports Association
· Robert Courts MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department for Transport
· Guy Bates, Head of Freight Development, Great British Railways
· Monica Kohli, President, WISTA UK
· Tim Morris, Chief Executive Officer, UK Major Ports Group
· Mike Sellers, Port Director, Portsmouth International Port
· And many more
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Fast-tracking green hydrogen
The Netherlands is looking to leverage its global position in green ammonia and methanol products
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Supply chain sustainability
The ports of Antwerp and Cotonou in Benin are on a mission to ensure supply chains are sustainable in the long term
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Logistics land
A UK port is making land available for development to support a boom in online retail
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KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES
There are a range of ports on the USEC competing for container traffic. Each faces individual challenges and has its own game plan. AJ Keyes assesses developments