All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 283
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TUNNEL VISION
A new tunnel is the “best solution” for Port of Santos cross-port connectivity. In an exclusive interview, Rob Ward talks to Casemiro Tercio Carvalho, a leading proponent of the tunnel option, to hear the case for this option.
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APSEZ takes stake in Indian port
The Adani Ports and Special Economic Zones (APSEZ) will acquire a minority stake in a deep water, multi-purpose port in India with a 64 MMT capacity.
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US$1.2bn port development for Indonesia
Construction of a US$1.2 bn international greenfield container port and industrial logistics park in Indonesia will begin this year with commercial port operations expected to begin in 2023.
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PORTS ARE STRUGGLING
COMMENT: The economics, such as they are, of the COVID-19 crisis is playing havoc at the ports as is the virus infection as well, writes Ben Hackett.
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China-linked hackers target Indian port
China-linked hackers are actively targeting an Indian port as Indian authorities block attempts to penetrate the nation’s electrical sector.
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Cavotec narrows its focus
Cavotec will narrow its focus to the ports and maritime sector to further develop its work in electrification and automation for improved sustainability.
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Cavotec narrows its focus
Cavotec will narrow its focus to the ports and maritime sector to further develop its work in electrification and automation for improved sustainability.
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Green hydrogen growing in Scotland
A green hydrogen hub is being planned in the Scottish Highlands that will produce, store and distribute hydrogen to the region, Scotland, other parts of the UK and Europe.
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Lithium-ion ready trucks aid productivity
Three new “lithium-ion ready” Platform Pallet Truck models have been launched that can maximise productivity in intense industry applications.
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Lithium-ion ready trucks aid productivity
Three new “lithium-ion ready” Platform Pallet Truck models have been launched that can maximise productivity in intense industry applications.
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Electric trucks help cut port emissions
A first-of a kind US$11m pilot project with zero-emission fuel cell electric yard trucks is preparing to launch to help California ports reach their environmental goals.
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Eight freeports in England named
The UK Government has announced that eight new English freeports will be established following a competitive bidding process.
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Sri Lanka confirms new terminal deal
The Sri Lankan government has confirmed a new terminal development deal following its U-turn on a major project last month.
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Near zero emission RTG comes to market
Port operators will be able to further cut emissions with a new near zero emission (NZE) rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) crane.
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First hydrogen filling station for Dutch port
One Dutch port has taken a further step towards a hydrogen economy with the opening of its first hydrogen filling station.
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Eco bonus for Stockholm port callers
The Swedish government is rewarding innovative and sustainable shipping with an eco-bonus environmental incentive.
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Green cabins to monitor air and noise
The Port of València has installed two new environmental quality and control cabins to monitor weather, air quality and noise.
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CMA CGM grows in Med with terminal stake
The CMA CGM Group is building up its terminal footprint position in the Mediterranean through a container terminal equity stake acquisition.
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Draft trials key to bigger ships in Belgium
Draft extension trials that will determine whether a Belgian port can handle the world’s biggest container ships have begun on a major river.
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