All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 51
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JICA Funding
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is to provide funding for the Vadhavan Port project, 140 km north…
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Harbor Lab Funding
Harbor Lab, the maritime software company modernising outdated accounting practices across…
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The fog of war and politics
The maritime industry has been hit by geo-political uncertainty and is in danger of being swept up in tit for tat tariff wars rising out of political consternation with China and Russia.
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FHWA Funding
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has confirmed provision of US$7.1 million for port improvements…
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Thunderer Fenders
ShibataFenderTeam (SFT) has delivered four Parallel Motion Fenders to Thunderer Jetty, located on…
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P&O Eurpoort goes with fast gate
A new automated gate system has been launched at P&O Ferries in Europoort, in collaboration with port technologies supplier Surikat.
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Europe – a new reality
The trajectory of European ports is changing – fundamental structural changes are underway. Andrew Penfold identifies the catalysts to change and paints a picture of the port sector 10 years on
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Demand to head south?
China is at the centre of world dry bulk demand and plays a dominant role in the coal and iron ore trades. Both the steam coal and coking coal sectors are facing major uncertainties. Andrew Penfold takes a look…
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JF Fendercare Deal
James Fisher Fendercare (JF Fendercare) has confirmed a new contract to supply bespoke fixed cell fenders and bollards in…
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OneStop Deal
OneStop has confirmed it is partnering with DP World to drive innovation and efficiency at DP World’s new state-of-the-art…
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Guam Crane First
The Port Authority of Guam (PAG) has approved the procurement of up to three new…
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Digital twin for Eurogate container terminal
Port and terminal operator, Eurogate, has confirmed a new groundbreaking partnership with Prodevelop that will see a Digital TwinSim developed for the Eurogate Container Terminal in Hamburg, Germany.
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Congestion looms
The West Mediterranean port region is seeing a surge in container demand in 2024. AJ Keyes assesses the position and asks what, or indeed where, the solution might be moving forward
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Truck Charge Station
The Port of Long Beach has broken ground on its new truck charging station, which is to be managed by…
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The charge for shore power
There are still obstacles to overcome but the take-up of onshore power supply is rapidly gaining momentum supported by an innovative system supplier sector
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Challenging times
The Hamburg-Le Havre port range is the engine room for the North European mainland and handles a wide range of different cargoes. AJ Keyes assesses how the major facilities performed in 2023 and how 2024 has kicked off
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India and Iran strike Chabahar deal
India and Iran have agreed a 10-year deal over the development and management of the Port…
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World’s first hydrogen fuel cell powered rubber-tyred gantry
Crane systems supplier PACECO Corp., has confirmed a new pilot programme at Yusen Terminals Inc (YTI) in the Port of Los Angeles for the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell powered rubber-tyred gantry (RTG).