All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 275
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THE LOCALISATION TREND AND THE IMPACT ON PORTS
COMMENT: Maritime freight flows are the result of past supply chain design choices - if companies design global supply chains this results in global freight flows, writes Peter de Langen.
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PORTS: GREAT ENGINES OF GROWTH
COMMENT: Yes, this column’s name refers to a place up north, but, like many native New Yorkers, I spend time in the “Sixth Borough”- otherwise known as Florida, writes Barry Parker.
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BEHOLD AN ERA OF INNOVATION IS UNDERWAY
COMMENT: The container was probably the last mega innovation in the world of ports and shipping, writes Mike Mundy.
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EUPHORIA IN SHIPPING FINANCES MAY IMPACT PORTS
COMMENT: As the pandemic rolls back with vaccinations rolling out, the maritime industry becomes overly optimistic from ports, terminals, carriers and shipbuilding, writes Ben Hackett.
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Biofuels move towards comerciality
Marine biofuel has proved its commercial viability during a bunkering trial in Singapore.
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Damages sought over concession dispute
One of the world’s largest port operators is seeking millions in damages over a long running concession dispute.
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CALLAO: TWO SPEED EXPANSION
Port of Callao has two global terminal operators, with both looking to raise capacity. AJ Keyes looks at the different plans and what the short-term holds for Peru’s largest container port.
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Results for climate conscious
A European port has reduced its total carbon emissions by nearly a third in a five-year period.
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UK’s largest construction materials terminal
A 25-year port partnership will see the UK’s largest construction materials terminal built.
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Kenya port to open in June
A Chinese-built port in Kenya is expected to be operational in June.
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LNG terminal scrapped for green hydrogen
Plans for an LNG terminal in Germany have been shelved in favour of a green hydrogen hub.
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STS cranes boost big ship capability
Mega STS cranes have been ordered by a US port authority readying itself for the world’s largest container vessels.
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Port feels pinch of ‘part-time service”
Canada’s second largest port is once again facing an industrial action standoff with serious consequences for productivity.
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AI helps prevent oil spills
AI platforms could help ports prevent and limit the environmental damage from oil spills.
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Russia gets wind powered
Russia’s largest terminals in the Azov Black Sea region will be switching to wind power in 2022.
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Australia invests in hydrogen
Australia is being primed for a key role in producing and supplying green hydrogen.
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Eco-friendly rail port shuttle
Swedish forest products bound for Gothenburg will be more sustainable thanks to greener logistics.
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Electric ferries for carbon neutrality
Electric powered passenger ferries are being built to help accelerate carbon neutrality in Portugal.