All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 271
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Eco-efficient cranes boost capacity
Eco-efficient mobile harbour cranes will help a Cameroonian port operator improve cargo handling capacity.
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Offshore wind focus
Harbour redevelopment at a French port will enable offshore wind development.
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PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME RELEASED!
The provisional programme for GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2021 is out now! Hosted by the Port of Piraeus, GreenPort Cruise & Congress will take place from 20-22 October in Piraeus, Greece.
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ROYAL HASKONINGDHV TO SPEAK AT GREENPORT CRUISE & CONGRESS
Caroline Price, Director of Green Ports, Royal HaskoningDHV, confirmed as a speaker at GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2021.
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EARLY BIRD OFFER CLOSING SOON
Planning to attend GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2021? Take advantage of the 20% Early Bird discount on the delegate rate.
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Fenders aid sustainable fuel
Sustainable fuel supply in the Philippines is being aided by fenders.
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New container port in Sweden
A new container port in Sweden will be built with the capacity to handle around 100,000 standard containers annually.
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Sustainable growth with green financing
Financing and sustainability have been paired by an Australian port with green ambitions.
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Doubling shore power
San Diego is doubling shore power capability to improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Sustainable growth with green financing
Financing and sustainability have been paired by an Australian port with green ambitions.
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First inland shipping shuttle service
Sweden’s first inland waterway container barge shuttle service launches this month to reduce road congestion and carbon dioxide emissions.
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Inland shipping shuttle first
Sweden’s first inland waterway cargo shuttle aims to cut road congestion and carbon emissions.
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Dealing with floating debris
In this Q&A, GreenPort talks with Gregory Duquennois from Bolina Ltd, a company on a mission to clean up floating debris in the waterways.
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Germany looks to hydrogen
The need for climate neutral steel is helping create new international hydrogen supply chains.
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The road to net zero - an integrated approach to zero carbon targets
The maritime sector has seen its way through centuries of global change; whether that’s the positive advances of innovation and technology; or periods of turmoil and uncertainty - there has always been a route through the shifting seas. But even for this legacy industry, there have been few moments quite ...
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Climate change and disaster assessment in the pacific
Royal HaskoningDHV’s detailed climate change assessment for Tonga’s largest port creates a benchmark in the region and facilitates a landmark project in the kingdom.
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Strikes end at Canadian port
Government action has put an end to strikes crippling operations at a Canadian port.
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VTS: THE NEED FOR CHANGE
The IMO’s revised Guidelines for Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) are expected to enter into force in 2022. Felicity Landon explains why ports should be aware of the changes ahead.
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THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAIL
Smart ocean bottom data means more detailed measurements are possible. While interest is clearly rising, the full potential is still largely unknown, writes Stevie Knight.