All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 365
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Press Releases
Crane with lifting cantilever for Dutch customer
Kuenz recently delivered a rail-mounted container crane to the Netherlands that features a lifting cantilever. This innovative crane was handed over to CTVrede Steinweg B.V. at the end of July. The Hoogtij terminal in Zaandam will go into operation in September 2019.
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News
Digital platform for inland waterways
A new digital platform for ship management promises to make Hamburg''s waterways more sustainable
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Climate action congress plans underway
Plans for the first World Ports Climate Action Programme (WPCAP) congress are underway and being organised by a pioneering European port.
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Climate action congress plans underway
Plans for the first World Ports Climate Action Programme (WPCAP) congress are underway and being organised by a pioneering European port.
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LNG bunkering boost at Finland port
A port in Finland has secured new business which will mean the start of regular bunkering operations onsite.
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Conference
Tom Strang
Tom Strang is Senior Vice President Maritime Affairs for Carnival Corporation and plc, responsible for developing a group-wide strategy for the supply of LNG for the next generation of cruise ships under order. He also provides representation for the Carnival group at various maritime authorities in Europe and other regions ...
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Conference
Christina Lanssen
Christina has an MSc in International Business & Politics from Copenhagen Business School. She has worked with clean technology, especially with energy storage systems in the marine industry - like electrification of fast ferries with batteries and fuel cell/hydrogen. In Bellona, Christina mainly works with maritime electrification.
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Clean trucks cut California port emissions
A delivery of 40 trucks featuring clean engine technology to a major US port drayage company will help California ports meet their emission targets.
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Emission-fighting IMO 2020 fuel supply deal
IMO 2020-compliant bunker fuel will soon be produced at a European port to help tackle ship emissions.
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Swarco to share experience on day two
Swarco, sponsors of GreenPort Congress 2019, will be joining leading speakers on day two of GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2019.
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Low-carbon future in the cruise industry: Yoshioka Tatsuya
Yoshioka Tatsuya, Founder and Director of Peace Boat Group, Japan’s largest cruise organisation, will speak on day one of GreenPort Cruise 2019.
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Norwegian Ports save 30% for a limited time
Ports in Norway are eligible for our exclusive 30% discount, saving up to €568.50 on delegate bookings at this year''s GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2019 for a limited time.
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Vessel movement simulation collaboration
A new collaboration to enable marine consultants and port owners to more realistically simulate vessel movements in ports aims to increase port efficiency.
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Waste gas energy potential revealed
A port-led recycling project has revealed the energy potential from waste gas.
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Fatal injury at Australian port
A man has been fatally injured at an Australian port following an incident involving a truck.
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Ports will lead on 5G development
Ports will lead other industries in the development of 5G solutions, predicts a Latvian port currently testing 5G solutions in a bid to protect the environment and foster efficiency.
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Ports shut down for Hurricane Dorian
Hurricane Dorian has caused major disruption for ports on the south east coast of the US.
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Zeebrugge LNG services agreement signed
A long-term LNG Services Agreement has been signed for the Zeebrugge LNG terminal at the Port of Zeebrugge.
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Press Releases
Taylor’s New Focus on International Markets
Taylor is proud to announce a new focus on the International markets for heavy industrial lift equipment. On September 1, 2019, Taylor International and Taylor International de Mexico will now be a direct company under The Taylor Group of Companies.
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News
Hambantota damage limitation
COMMENT: China is getting touchy that its signature Belt and Road Initiative, via which it is expanding its global footprint in the maritime ports sector, is being increasingly criticised for having a strong geo-political dimension to it.