All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 262
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EMERGING GLOBAL MARKET FOR STORING AND UTILISING CARBON
COMMENT: A stream of recent announcements suggests that a global market for storing and utilising carbon is emerging, writes Peter de Langen.
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Cyber Security: The Road to Resilience
COMMENT: The International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) and the World Bank have brought to our attention that many digital developments in the ports sector have been designed and deployed without even considering cyber security, writes Mike Mundy.
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Port concessions swap
The value of change has been highlighted in a new port concessions agreement.
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Port energy pioneers
The role ports are already playing in global energy transition is crucial, but they need to up the pace.
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Forced flexibility
Ports and terminals are being forced to embrace flexible vessel planning and this is impacting productivity.
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Connecting at Coastlink
Need to re-connect with your customers and build relationships with new clients? Is your business key to the supply chain and linked to the port, shipping and logistics sectors? Coastlink can deliver opportunities for you to present your brand to key stakeholders and influencers at this year’s event with sponsorship ...
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Meet the Speakers
Coastlink 2021 offers the opportunity to meet and re-connect with key industry professionals in the short sea shipping, ports and logistics sectors. Hosted by the Port of Antwerp, Coastlink 2021 will be held at the Port House on 29th & 30th September 2021.
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Strong growth in shortsea traffic to&from Antwerp since early 2021
Shortsea connections to and from Antwerp saw steady growth in volumes during the first four months of 2021. The increase in activity can be partly explained by an increase in feeder transshipment volumes. The temporary suspension of certain direct deepsea calls in the United Kingdom resulted in an increase in ...
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Autonomy milestone
The benefits of smart autonomous port operations are being demonstrated in Asia.
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LNG terminal funding
The European Commission has green-lighted multi-million funding for a new LNG terminal.
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NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK
The Middle East is home to a number of ‘new generation’ terminal operators looking to expand internationally. AJ Keyes examines their plans, business models and strategies.
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VALENCIA: BALANCE SECURED
New container terminal development in Valencia appears to have struck the right balance in a challenging environmental situation.
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Large vessel challenge
The challenge of anchoring very large vessels or platforms without the requirement of very large capacity lifting vessels is being met in a new project.
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Pandemic port chaos
Port congestion in China is beginning to ease but schedule reliability is suffering.
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Green incentives
Green-minded shipowners can benefit from a growing number of decarbonisation incentives.
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GREENPORT LIVE AUSTRALIA IN ASSOCIATION WITH PORT OF NEWCASTLE
Driving principles of sustainability