All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 255
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NO STOPPING AUTO-GATES
Container terminal gate automation is advancing in terms of take-up and system capabilities with further developments in the pipeline. John Bensalhia reviews progress.
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Port boss fights back
An Australian port boss has hit back against a court’s conclusion that building a container terminal is not a “real possibility”.
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ARICA RAILROAD READIES
Truckers are fighting the opening of the railroad between La Paz, Bolivia and the port of Arica in northern Chile but it seems inevitable. Rob Ward reports.
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REDUCE – PRODUCE – PROCURE
How do you make the switch from diesel to electric? Drawing on UK experience, technology company Siemens highlights a proven approach to electrification and decarbonisation*
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Decarbonising ferries
Two LNG-electric ferries will cut emissions on UK-France routes as ports tackle decarbonisation.
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Tackling air pollution
Central American and Caribbean ports will now be able to monitor air pollution more efficiently.
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Zagreb concession awarded
A concession has been awarded for the Zagreb Deep Sea Container Terminal (ZDSCT)in the Port of Rijeka.
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Air quality kudos
Air quality around one UK port is good and well within the required national standards.
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COST, UNCERTAINTY, CHANGE…
Decarbonisation is advancing in UK ports but there are funding, cost and other key issues to overcome. Felicity Landon reports.
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WHAT PRICE SUSTAINABILITY?
How green is your money – or someone else’s? Felicity Landon analyses the push for sustainability in loans, finance and investments.
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SMARTER SCIENCE-BASED EMISSION TARGETS
COMMENT: With the G7 having finished building sandcastles in Cornwall, UK and the world jetting into Glasgow for COP26 on the November horizon, the media is awash with talk of climate change and the incredible challenge ahead, writes Charles Haine.
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Advance cargo forecaster
New technology at a US port enables supply chain stakeholders to gauge movement of containers up to six months in advance.
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Zero-emission trucks
A battery electric truck demonstration project is taking one port closer to zero emissions.
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Unfit emissions package
A package of proposals to help reduce emissions in Europe is not yet fit for purpose.
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Decarbonising logistics
Sustainability is playing a central role in growing volumes for one global logistics operator.
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Cleaner waterways ferries
Bangkok is expanding its electric fleet with zero-emission passenger ferries helping clean up the city’s waterways.
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Offshore wind investment
New investment will support a major offshore wind port under development in the US.
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NEW REPORT HIGHLIGHTS LEADING BLUE ECONOMY PRACTICES AROUND THE WORLD
‘The Blue Economy in Practice – Raising Lives and Livelihoods’ is a new report that shines a light on over 70 global case studies where governments and other agencies are successfully contributing to Blue Economy approaches.
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Investment not expansion
A New Zealand port is investing in container handling, but insists this is not linked to expansion.
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Better mooring fewer emissions
Cutting edge technology is helping one city centre monitor and reduce harmful emissions.