All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 53
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Egypt sets its sights on methanol supply
A consortium has signed a MoU for the development of a green methanol facility in Egypt.
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Conference
City of Le Havre welcomes GreenPort Congress and Cruise 2024
This year’s GreenPort Congress and Cruise will take place in the vibrant city of Le Havre, France.
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Five ULCV quay cranes for Malaysia
A second order for ULCV quay cranes will help increase capacity at the Port of Tanjung Pelepas in Malaysia
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World’s first green methanol carrier sets sail
The world’s first container ship powered by green methanol has begun regular operations
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Conference
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First green shipping corridor links UK and Ireland
NatPower Marine and Peel Ports’ green shipping corridor will dramatically cut emissions
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New yard helps Southampton diversify
A new logistics and freight yard beside Southampton Container Terminal will give a competitive edge to cargo and haulage operations in the port
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Press Releases
Resorts World One Announces Return to Kaohsiung for Summer Homeport Cruise Itineraries
When Resorts World Cruises’ Resorts World One made its maiden visit to Port of Kaohsiung last year, it also made history as the first cruise ship ever to operate a Kaohsiung-Hong Kong dual-homeport itinerary.
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Offshore wind benefits for Middlesbrough
The UK’s Port of Middlesbrough has signed a ten year partnership with an Italian offshore wind giant
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Scottish port upgrade boosts offshore wind
Port owner Haventus has secured a further £100 million to fund the redevelopment of Ardersier Port in Scotland, boosting the UK’s offshore wind capability
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Keep better accident records, ports urged
A port safety organisation is urging the UK’s port and terminal operators to keep better records on incidents and near misses
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Press Releases
The new Puerto Williams’ dock in Chile, equipped with 20 ShibataFenderTeam Cell Fenders
Puerto Williams, the world’s southernmost populated city, sits on the Beagle Channel and serves as the capital of the Chilean Antarctic Province.
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EXCLUSIVE: Building partnerships to lower towage emissions
How the towage sector is fundamental to unlocking emissions savings
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Increased freight handling capability for Southampton
A new logistics and freight yard will boost port operations on the UK’s south coast
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Port of Los Angeles banks on H2 power
A hydrogen-powered rubber-tyred gantry crane has begun operations at the Port of Los Angeles
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Scotland invests £750K in refrigerated cargo
The Port of Greenock is increasing its reefer points nearly sevenfold to solidify its position as a leading hub for refrigerated and frozen cargo on Scotland’s west coast
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Spain and US strengthen ties
The Port of Bilbao and ports on the Great Lakes are collaborating on trade, sustainability and innovation
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Air and sea ports team up on sustainability
Rotterdam’s air and sea ports are teaming up to help make operations more sustainable
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Antwerp launches its first methanol tug
The Port of Antwerp-Bruges has unveiled its first methanol-fuelled tugboat
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DP World invests in Romania
DP World has opened three major new sites in Romania, boosting the country’s growing status as a key hub of European trade