All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 515
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Carbon-neutral ambitions in focus
Delegates attending the final afternoon of GreenPort Congress 2017 gained insights into a number of different strategies for improving supply chain transparency and sustainability.
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A case of fake reforms?
COMMENT: To the outside world it looks like Spain has complied with its obligation to reform its port system. But has it, or more to the point will it when the formal deliberations of employers and unions are complete, asks Mike Mundy.
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LED lighting reduces energy consumption
10 ship-to-shore cranes have been supplied with LED illumination which increases lifespan, decreases maintenance costs and significantly reduce energy consumption.
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Fuel efficient equipment pays off
Hyster will address fuel efficient handling and its benefits in ports at GreenPort Congress.
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Navis’ ATOM approaches 'Pit Stop' milestone
ATOM Labs, Navis’ innovation lab, is approaching a milestone in its Pit Stop Port Operations prototype project, which it launched in January to prototype the value of collaborative decision making (CDM) in the Port of Algeciras.
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Bottom up Approach
ECOPORTS network remains committed and proactive on the environmental issues and continues its forward looking approach.
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"Let's take action to find a solution for the Global Challenge”
A high calibre panel of individuals set the scene for Day One of the GreenPort Congress 2017, hosted by the Port of Amsterdam on 11 October.
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GreenPort Congress Dinner 2017
Another exceptional venue for the GreenPort Congress dinner - Pompstation, Zeeburgerdijk 52, 1094 AE Amsterdam saw a packed dining room with delegates from all corners of the globe rubbing shoulders and establishing new friendships and professional contacts.
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Industry should work together and talk more
Delegates left day one of the GreenPort Congress in Amsterdam with the message to work together with all port stakeholders to achieve sustainability goals.
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The Interlake Steamship Company joins Green Marine
The Interlake Steamship Company will help vessel efficiency as the first US Great Lakes shipowner to join Green Marine.
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Camco awarded DP World Callao gate automation project
Camco Technologies has been awarded the design, installation and commissioning of a gate automation system at DP World Callao.
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Lowestoft pipe sustainability project underway
Giant industrial pipes are being reprocessed at the UK’s Port of Lowestoft as part of a sustainability project.
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LNG key to sustainable cruise growth
LNG is an option for cruise terminals to achieve sustainable growth with the city said GreenPort Cruise delegates.
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40t capacity RTG order for BMCT
Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals (BMCT) has ordered 18 more Konecranes Noell RTG cranes to aid its expansion.
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Indian terminal to boost natural gas production
A new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal will help boost India’s share of natural gas.
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Lengthy path to success
COMMENT: This year saw positive news for the two large new port development projects in North West Europe: JadeWeserPort and London Gateway, writes Peter de Langen.
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Eye on the storm
Envirosuite’s Chaim Kolominskas explains how ports can benefit from a new approach to environmental management
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An ear to the ground
COMMENT: A major news item during an uncharacteristically busy August was the announcement by A.P. Moller-Maersk that it would be de-accessioning its oil production business, in a deal worth $7.5bn including shares and debt, writes Barry Parker.
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