All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 52
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Cavotec Salalah Service
Cavotec has signed a new service agreement with the Port of Salalah, Oman. Cavotec will maintain its previously installed 32 automated, MoorMaster vacuum mooring units…
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The case for energy management services by the PDC
In April 2024, the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) launched the results of a study on the investment pipeline and investment challenges of European ports.
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Nicaragua sidelines canal project
Ten years on from granting a 50-year renewable concession to the Chinese group Hong Kong Nicaragua Canal Development Investment Co. Limited (HKND Group), owned by Chinese businessman Wang Jing, to build a canal linking the Atlantic and Pacific, the Nicaraguan Government has cancelled the concession and reformed the rules governing the highly ambitious project.
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Gothenburg launches digital port call platform
The Port of Gothenburg has launched a new platform, dubbed ‘Digital Port Call’ to provide faster, safer, more efficient and sustainable ship calling processes.
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Panama colon container terminal controversy builds
The dispute surrounding a new container terminal development in Colon Container Port (PCCP), Panama, which has seen China’s Landbridge Group ousted from the project due to alleged failure to meet contractual commitments, is hotting up.
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ICTSI to build new two million TEU terminal
Global terminal operator International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) is building a new, two million TEU capacity, container terminal in Bauan, Batangas, Philippines.
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STI Invests to Consolidate and Expand Box Volume
While the delays for expansion of the port of San Antonio continue, San Antonio International SA (STI, a SAAM subsidiary, and one of two box operators) is adding more capacity as best it can.
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Bold decisions required
Felicity Landon charts the key talking points at the recent Coastlink Conference
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Bold decisions required
Felicity Landon charts the key talking points at the recent Coastlink Conference
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Biden targets tariffs on Chinese built ship-to-shore cranes
US President, Joe Biden has confirmed plans to impose tariffs of 25% on a wide range of goods manufactured in China during 2024, including ship-to-shore (STS) container cranes, electric vehicle (EV) batteries, computer chips and medical products.
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Thinking beyond dali
There are two clichés that go along with any discussion of ports- something to the effect of “You’ve seen one- you’ve seen one,” and then another along the lines of “Ports are invisible (along with the rest of shipping) until something bad happens.”
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Data recording for better safety
Port Skills and Safety Ltd (PSS) is calling on the UK Ports industry to improve data recording relating to near-misses and incidents.
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Streamlining berthing/safe mooring is a must
If you are a port or a terminal and had to pick one area where you could achieve the goals of optimising safety and maximising efficiency then without doubt the area of managing vessel berthing has to be on your short list.
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San Antonio megaproject
Port stakeholders want to see more momentum behind the San Antonio new port Megaproject as a path to fending off new competition. Rob Ward reports
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Peel Ports and Awake AI strategic partnership
Peel Ports Group has confirmed a new strategic partnership with Awake.AI to leverage AI-based solutions for berth planning and prediction.
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Collaborative action required to reduce mooring accidents
The recent Safe Mooring Seminar, organised jointly by TT Club and Port Strategy highlighted both the need for, and the desire of a wide range of stakeholders, for collaborative engagement to improve safety when mooring ships. TT’s Mike Yarwood provides an overview of the challenges that exist and the improvements being achieved in this crucial aspect of worker safety.
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T6 Continuity
The Port of Portland has confirmed that it intends to continue providing marine container
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Funds sought for Ukraine/EU port integration
Ports of Stockholm and others are working to together to try to integrate Ukraine’s ports into the European Union’s transport network
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Breaking ground at new Saudi logistics park
The groundbreaking ceremony has been held for a new US$250m logistics park at Jeddah Islamic Port
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Hydrogen powered tugs partnership
CMB.TECH and Damen have inked an agreement for four hydrogen-powered tugs.