All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 407
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US waterborne freight worth over US$16bn
A new report has found that the US market for waterborne freight was worth more than $16bn in 2018.
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First LNG bunkered at Sakai Senboku
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd’s (MOL) LNG-fuelled tugboat ‘Ishin’ has bunkered LNG fuel in Japan’s Sakai Senboku Port for the first time in what is also the first bunkering of LNG as a vessel fuel at any port in Japan’s Kansai region.
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KFTL hits mass recycling drive milestone
Alongside the Jamaican government’s ban on plastic bags and straws from 1 January, Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited (KFTL) has recycled over 100,000 plastic bottles in over seven months.
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Press Releases
Coda Octopus Exhibiting at Underwater Intervention
Coda Octopus is excited to announce that we will be exhibiting on stand 813 at this year’s Underwater Intervention in New Orleans, Louisiana from 5-7 February.
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Do you want to promote your company to the right audience at the right time? Whether you’re in environmental planning, logistics, shipping or terminal management this is the forum for you.
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Port of Tauranga’s investment strategy pays off
Dave MacIntyre discusses how a focus on risk-management has paid dividends.
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Pockets of optimism for 2019
Navis’ Andy Barrons expects increased tech spend and a brighter future for the industry in 2019
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Giving trash a second life
Ports can help in the drive to turn waste into wealth, reports Felicity Landon
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A year to forget for Santos
Alex Hughes explains why 2018 will be one that Latin America’s largest port will not want to remember
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Making a connected port a reality
Felicity Landon considers the progress and promise of 5G technology for ports
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Eritrea must look at its options
COMMENT: With relations between Eritrea and Ethiopia now back in positive mode - after a 20-year dispute - the Eritrean ports of Assab, in the south of the country, and Massawa in the north are the focus of strong interest from international port operators, writes Mike Mundy.
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Final curtain call for outdated cranes
Alex Hughes investigates the options for dismantling when a crane has reached the end of its useful life
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More than a pretty façade
What’s in it for ports when they choose to optimise the design of their buildings, askes Stevie Knight
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Cyber risks creep up on the unwary
John Bensalhia finds out why bulk terminals are just as vulnerable to attack as container hubs
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Throwing money at security challenges
Ports are prepared to overspend on surveillance to ensure they have covered every eventuality, finds Martin Rushmere
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Writing the hydrogen rulebook
Industry is taking notice of hydrogen''s potential as a squeaky-clean fuel. Stevie Knight reports
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Pulling New Zealand’s port family together
Dave MacIntyre examines how a government review might bring the country’s ports closer.
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Reality check on climate timeline
COMMENT: Last year, we saw so many stories about the lost opportunities for real leadership in politics, energy and climate change, that many will have missed the flurry of activity in extra time, writes Charles Haine.
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Chancay fits China investment strategy
COSCO SHIPPING Ports’ 60% acquisition of Chancay Terminal in Peru, South America is a natural move in line with China’s economic strategy, a ports expert has said.
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Amsterdam toughens up cyber response
The Port of Amsterdam has launched a cyber security programme to help protect itself from cyber-attacks and increase its ability to deal with digital threats.