All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 518
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Libyan port re-opens after three-year closure
Libya’s Benghazi port has officially re-opened following a three-year closure due to rival faction fighting in the city.
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PMA claims California CAAP not cost-effective
Pacific Merchant Shipping Association (PMA) has claimed the USD$14bn Clean AirAction Plan (CAAP) is relying on “speculative technology”.
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Felixstowe wins award for emissions reduction
Port of Felixstowe has won an award for its efforts to reduce CO2 and road congestion.
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A few places left on the GreenPort Congress and Cruise Conference
The GreenPort Congress and Cruise Conference is supported by leading industry organisations who promote the event to members and the sector as a whole. In return, their members are entitled to a discount to attend.
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Port bottlenecks hamper Puerto Rico recovery
Limited numbers of trucks and drivers are hindering aid distribution efforts on Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
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APMT goes it alone with Gothenburg labour
APM Terminals Gothenburg has decided to go it alone with a new staffing agreement which it says will boost flexibility and reliability at peak times.
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Emissions-reducing rail project wins award
A rail transportation project from ABP’S Port of Ipswich to London has helped reduce road emissions and won an award.
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USD$500m investment in Indian LNG terminals
Essar Ports will begin investing around USD$500m in two liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in India within 18 months.
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Benchmark emissions reduction for London port
DP World London Gateway reduced its carbon emissions by 28% in 2016 earning the operator continued certification to The Planet Mark sustainability programme.
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US west coast incentivises natural gas vehicles
The California state legislature has passed a landmark series of bills that will provide US$895 million towards incentive programmes to reduce air pollution from vehicles.
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New cranes increase handling capacity for Ports of Auckland
Three new cranes ordered by Ports of Auckland (POAL) will be able to carry up to four containers at once.
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Commercial LNG bunkering kicks off in Singapore
The first commercial LNG bunker transfer in Singapore has taken place with the completion of truck-to-ship bunkering for a Floating Liquefaction (FLNG) vessel.
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Only 9 working days left to book you place on the innovative GreenPort Conference for 2017
Hurry up and book your place at Greenport Congress and Cruise 2017 Amsterdam. Hosted by the Port of Amsterdam you can expect a compact and engaging programme for both GreenPort Cruise on the 10th and GreenPort Congress on 11th and 12th October.
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Sustainable development goals which ones match your expertise and interest?
The 17 Sustainable Development Goal (SDG’s) adopted in 2015 by 193 UN member countries will be a prominent part of the discussions during the afternoon of the 11th at GreenPort Congress.
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Green accolade for Hueneme’s action plans
A Californian port has received high accolade for its eco-friendly action plans from the Green Shipping Summit USA.
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Hull cleaning which protects ports' waters
An eco-friendly hull cleaning system which claims to protect ports'' waters from pollutants is now available globally.
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Logistics chain to benefit from information standards
Establishing international standards for nautical port information will enable logistics chain efficiency, the Port of Rotterdam Authority (PRA) has said.
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ESPO coalition calls on EU to invest more in transport
A coalition of thirty organisations are lobbying the European Union to invest more in European transport projects which they say are at risk due to insufficient funding.
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Rotterdam to get smarter with blockchains
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is working to develop efficient concrete solutions based on blockchain technology.
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