All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 374

  • X-MET8000
    News

    Ports prepare to enforce IMO sulphur limit

    2019-07-12T12:48:00Z

    The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) have taken delivery of Hitachi High-Tech Analytical Science’s X-MET8000 handheld XRF analyser as they prepare to enforce the IMO’s MARPOL Annex VI sulphur regulation.

  • Shorebird habitat
    News

    Australian ports get behind sustainability reporting

    2019-07-12T11:37:00Z

    Australian ports have cooperated to produce a report which showcases the sustainability initiatives taken by a number of local port companies.

  • Port of Valencia
    News

    Ports sustainability project gets underway

    2019-07-12T10:45:00Z

    A project to reduce the impact of port operations in cities, control emissions from ports and ships and optimise cargo handling in Europe’s main ports has had its first meeting.

  • Press Releases

    See JCB’S new electric-powered Teletruk at IMHX 2019

    2019-07-11T16:32:00Z By JCB

    On its stand at IMHX 2019 JCB will showcase models from the multi-award winning Teletruk range of telescopic lift trucks, including the newly launched JCB 30-19E - the first electric-powered machine in the Teletruk range.

  • Clean Maritime Plan
    News

    UK Clean Maritime Plan published

    2019-07-11T16:08:00Z

    The UK government has published the ‘Clean Maritime Plan’ to outline the UK’s pathway to zero-emission shipping, alongside guidance to assist ports in developing air quality strategies.

  • Clean Maritime Plan
    News

    UK Clean Maritime Plan published

    2019-07-11T15:31:00Z

    The UK government has published the ‘Clean Maritime Plan’ to outline the UK’s pathway to zero-emission shipping, alongside guidance to assist ports in developing air quality strategies.

  • SPEARS technology
    News

    Clean water technology testing approved

    2019-07-11T11:05:00Z

    The Port of San Diego has approved a new pilot project to develop a cost-effective and eco-friendly cleanup solution to extract and destroy toxic contaminants from sediment, soil and groundwater.

  • 'Containerships Nord'
    News

    First refuelling during transhipment

    2019-07-11T09:39:00Z

    A ship has bunkered LNG while simultaneously transhipping containers for the first time in Europe, while at the Port of Rotterdam.

  • Port of New York
    News

    New York’s 30-year plan revealed

    2019-07-10T16:28:00Z

    The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) has unveiled a new 30-year plan for growth and development that lays out a flexible roadmap for the next generation of land-use and infrastructure development projects.

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    Press Releases

    Best quarter ever for Port of Antwerp

    2019-07-10T15:29:00Z By Antwerp Port Authority

    The total freight volume handled by Port of Antwerp was up 0.7% during the first six months compared with the same period last year, itself already a record half.

  • 2050 Innovation Hub
    News

    UK’s first maritime innovation hub opens

    2019-07-10T12:25:00Z

    The UK’s first Maritime Innovation Hub has been launched to develop solutions to the technological challenges facing the maritime sector and the wider logistics industry.

  • Yanqiao Port
    News

    LNG project planned for China port

    2019-07-10T11:22:00Z

    An LNG receiving station with a 5m tonnes per year capacity will be built by Yanqiao Group and Beijing Energy Group at the Port of Rizhao in China.

  • Liebherr hybrid mobile harbour crane
    News

    Hybrid crane helps Hueneme eco ambition

    2019-07-10T09:51:00Z

    Stevedoring company Ports America has received a Liebherr hybrid mobile harbour crane from the Port of Bremerhaven, Germany for use at the Port of Hueneme.

  • Conference

    Speakers

    2019-07-09T09:14:00Z

    Thank you to our speakers who are key to making the 2018 Cruise conference a success. View each speaker''s biography via their picture below.

  • Yoshioka Tatsuya
    News

    Yoshioka Tatsuya

    2019-07-09T09:13:00Z

    Yoshioka Tatsuya is Founder and Director of the Peace Boat Group, Japan’s largest cruise organization. Founded in 1983, Peace Boat is a thriving social business that has organized over 100 voyages, including 68 around-the-world cruises. Peace Boat combines commercial cruise elements with lifelong learning, and innovative people-to-people exchange ...

  • The Port of Rotterdam winning the 2018 Espo Award Photo: ESPO
    News

    ESPO award to recognise social media links

    2019-07-08T10:29:00Z

    The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) has received eight submissions for the 11th edition of its ESPO Award.

  • The Port of Esbjerg is expanding to meet increasing demand for storage and shipping-out areas Photo: wikimedia
    News

    Demand for storage sees Esbjerg expand

    2019-07-08T10:01:00Z

    In response to increased demand for storage and shipping-out areas, the board of directors of Port Esbjerg has agreed to the construction of a new 40,000m2 multi-terminal in the eastern port area.

  • A Seabin in action Photo: Seabin Project
    News

    Seabin helps clean up US waterways

    2019-07-08T09:33:00Z

    The Port of Hueneme is taking action to keep California’s coastline clean through a partnership with the Seabin Project which will result in 1.5 tonnes of marine pollution extracted from local waterways by the end of 2019.

  • The Port of Vigo has outlined its sustainability plan Photo: pixabay
    News

    Vigo outlines sustainability vision

    2019-07-04T10:42:00Z

    The Port of Vigo in Galicia in Spain has outlined its vision for sustainability focusing on reducing emissions and the creation of a ‘living port’.

  • Port of Oakland
    News

    Emissions drive sees air quality benefits

    2019-07-03T16:49:00Z

    A major California port operator projects big air quality gains from a three-month-old emissions reduction programme.