All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 263
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Energy-efficient cranes
A new generation of energy-efficient mobile harbour cranes are aiding sustainable port operations.
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Conference
GreenPort Live: Australia
Presenting: GreenPort Australia Join our virtual panel of top industry experts on September 1st, 2021, 12pm AEST, to learn about and discuss the latest in sustainable development and environmental practices within the ports ...
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Energy-efficient cranes
A new generation of energy-efficient mobile harbour cranes are aiding sustainable port operations.
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Hydrogen shipping close
Shipping green hydrogen from Iceland to Rotterdam could happen before 2030.
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DIVERSE ACTION PLANS
The Red Sea is home to a number of different ports. AJ Keyes assesses how ports and terminal operators in the region are adopting different agendas and strategies.
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Next generation RTG
There’s a next generation RTG on the block which promises eco-efficient container handling.
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Captain in court
The captain of a container ship that caught on fire and sank outside a port in Asia has appeared in court.
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Performance boosting crane
A Liebherr mobile harbour crane will help a new European dry bulk terminal boost performance.
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Cutting energy consumption
Vacuum mooring technology is helping reduce energy consumption at ports.
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Power shortage fears
Address adequate energy grid supply or impede ports’ ability to move cargo, says a new report.
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Green light for new South American port
Construction of a new multipurpose port in South America has been authorised.
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CABS: ON A JOURNEY
Achieving efficient crane cab design to match today’s pressurised work environment is a big challenge. John Bensalhia examines how key suppliers are responding.
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SIMULATOR SCOPE BUILDS
The scope for the application of crane simulators is extending, including for remote operations, scenario building and across high and low throughput applications. John Bensalhia reports.
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BREXIT: SHORT-SEA SHUFFLE
Felicity Landon identifies and analyses the premier changes and opportunities highlighted during the recent Coastlink webinar: ‘Short Sea Shipping – adapting the supply chain in a post-Brexit era’.