All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 299
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DON’T FORGET THE LITTLE GUYS
With a lot of port sector engagement with the ‘fourth industrial revolution’ (digitalisation) and advanced strategies to achieve zero emissions being deployed, it is quite easy to forget that there are those ports who have not yet got their heads round the basics on either front, writes Mike Mundy.
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NewsPOAL: “SYSTEMIC PROBLEMS”
A comprehensive review paves the way for a wide-ranging upgrade of safety arrangements at Ports of Auckland. Iain MacIntyre reports
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NewsPorts under attack
Conflict between Israel and Palestine has seen the closure of two ports in Israel with ports determined to be at high risk of attack.
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First barge-to-ship methanol bunkering
The world’s first barge-to-ship methanol bunkering operation is building confidence in methanol as a marine fuel.
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NewsGLOBALISATION STUMBLES UNDER COVID-19 PRESSURE
The COVID-19 pandemic is putting pressure on globalisation beyond the Trump Administration impacts, writes Ben Hackett. The question is: What has gone wrong?
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NewsGantries boost handling capacity
Five new heavy lift yard gantry cranes are providing a Cameroon container terminal with additional handling capacities.
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NewsGreen finance initiative launches
A new green finance initiative is driving sustainable development.
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NewsBoom protects infrastructure
A new high strength debris boom protects critical infrastructure at ports.
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NewsSECURITY SYSTEM INNOVATION
Providers of security system products and services have been busy. John Bensalhia examines, on a company by company basis, some of the more notable innovations.
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NewsGeospatial data aids transport challenges
Geospatial data can help to solve transport challenges in ports, finds a new study.
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NewsChampioning green hydrogen
Renewable energy infrastructure will be developed by a US port to support the production of green hydrogen.
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NewsHydrogen handling support
Hydrogen cargo handling equipment development is being backed by two industry stakeholders.
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NewsGreen port funding
EU funding of €25 million has been granted to an alliance of companies working on a green port project.
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NewsClean tech investment
A port equipment expert is spending €20 million to up its capacity in producing clean technology.
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NewsIndonesian port development pledge
Three organisations have signed a Memorandum of Understanding MoU to develop an Indonesian port.
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Conference
Port of Zeebrugge increase capacity in estuary shipping
The Port of Zeebrugge have announced that estuary container shipping is growing at the port. PortConnect, which offers container transport between Zeebrugge and Antwerp, have added the m/v ‘Polybotes’ and the m/v ‘Euroports’ to their estuary shipping fleet, strengthening the connection between Zeebrugge and neighbouring ports.
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ConferenceRoad Haulage Association to speak at Coastlink
Coastlink is delighted to announce that John Lucy, Head of International Transport at the Road Haulage Association Ltd will be presenting at Coastlink 2021, taking place in the Port of Antwerp on 29th & 30th September.
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10% Delegate Discount
Benefit from the 10% delegate discount if you are a member of one of Coastlink’s supporter associations. Are you a member of Logistics UK; the UK Chamber of Shipping; The Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers; or the British Ports Association? Then take advantage of your member discount.