All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 533

  • Port Botany
    News

    DP World targets Australian rail business

    2017-07-26T12:46:00Z

    DP World Logistics Australia has launched to capitalise on port rail opportunities, offer greater efficiency to customers and expand its business to other stakeholders in the supply chain.

  • Port of Los Angeles
    News

    Clean air plan tackles California pollution

    2017-07-24T14:26:00Z

    The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have released a draft of their 2017 Clean Air Action Plan (CAAP) to further key pollution reduction and zero emissions goals.

  • Sennebogen crane
    News

    Eco-friendly waste management crane

    2017-07-21T16:55:00Z

    A new Sennebogen compact material handler for waste management could help make port operations more environmentally friendly.

  • killer whales
    News

    Vessel speed study could benefit whales

    2017-07-21T16:28:00Z

    Over 50 shipping organisations will participate in a pioneering study in the Haro Strait to understand the benefits of slower vessel speeds and reduced underwater noise for resident killer whales.

  • Mumbai Port
    News

    12 Indian ports to gain autonomy

    2017-07-21T15:30:00Z

    India’s government has approved a draft bill to give 12 ports in the country full decision-making autonomy in a bid to enable greater efficiency.

  • Port of Rotterdam
    News

    ACM is regulator, insists Rotterdam

    2017-07-20T17:56:00Z

    Following the start of an investigation into price fixing at Netherlands and Belgium ports, Port of Rotterdam said regulatory action of this kind is "a task for the ACM."

  • News

    IHCA calls for cargo handling improvements

    2017-07-20T17:28:00Z

    ICHCA International, the global cargo handling NGO, has called for improvements in global cargo handling when it comes to safety, smart technology, sustainability, security and skills.

  • New Brighton Park Shoreline Habitat Restoration Project
    News

    Vancouver port provides local eco boost

    2017-07-20T16:26:00Z

    The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation and the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority have completed a conservation project to benefit the ecological footprint of the area.

  • Peel Ports' Andy Grindley said that having the fully-automated terminal has delivered advantages in a number of areas
    News

    Peel’s fully-automated terminal bears fruit

    2017-07-20T14:44:00Z

    Investing in a fully-automated steel terminal at the Port of Liverpool’s Canada Dock has brought numerous benefits, Peel Ports’ Andy Grindley told Port Strategy.

  • Konecranes has won an order to provide diesel-electric Konecranes Gottwald Mobile Harbour Cranes to SEA-invest
    News

    Konecranes win SEA-invest order

    2017-07-20T13:27:00Z

    Lifting equipment manufacturer Konecranes has won an order to provide diesel-electric Konecranes Gottwald Mobile Harbour Cranes to SEA-invest.

  • Hans Künz GmbH and Conductix-Wampfler have signed a contract for motor driven cable reels for 32 ASCs
    News

    Künz and Conductix-Wampfler sign Tangier deal

    2017-07-20T13:27:00Z

    Hans Künz GmbH and Conductix-Wampfler have signed a deal to provide automatic stacking cranes (ASCs) and associated technology for a new terminal for APM Terminals at the Port of Tangier, Morocco.

  • Port of of Los Angeles
    News

    LA/LB zero emissions plan could cost $14bn

    2017-07-20T13:05:00Z

    The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have released a draft of their 2017 Clean Air Action Plan (CAAP) to further key pollution reduction and zero emissions goals.

  • News

    State aid exemptions miss the mark

    2017-07-20T11:00:00Z

    COMMENT: The long-awaited European Union policy on government investments in seaports and airports has both high and low points. The sad part is that the high points are mainly centred around airports, while the seaport part takes the lion’s share of low points, writes Peter de Langen.

  • Diversity: Algeciras has a plan for these turbulent times. Credit: Tom Taylor
    News

    Outside the box

    2017-07-20T10:59:00Z

    Through traffic enabled Algeciras to weather the global crisis, but things are changing, explains Stevie Knight

  • Strategy shift: ever-larger ships are not the answer. Credit: JAXPORT
    News

    All change for globalisation

    2017-07-20T10:59:00Z

    COMMENT: Globalisation is evolving and the change may well mean the end of the concept as we know it, writes Ben Hackett.

  • State aid: Politics are shaping the climate policies at Long Beach and Los Angeles. Credit: Neon Tommy
    News

    Sticking to green guns

    2017-07-20T10:58:00Z

    US West Coast ports are pushing back against climate change deniers and big-ship challenges. Martin Rushmere reports

  • GBM Works pile installation method
    News

    Driving down noise

    2017-07-20T10:58:00Z

     

  • Frisiana
    News

    State-aid simplification

    2017-07-20T10:57:00Z

    European regulations have exempted dredging from state aid restrictions, but not everyone’s happy. Felicity Landon reports

  • On track: Links to Spain's capital remain central to gateway strategy. Credit: PromoMadrid/ Max Alexander
    News

    Inward investment

    2017-07-20T10:57:00Z

    Med ports are clambering to claim their natural birthright as the door into Europe. Stevie Knight reports

  • Highlight: Krishnapatnam has put the East Coast of India in the spotlight
    News

    Taking sustainability seriously

    2017-07-20T10:56:00Z

    Dr Prachee Javadekar & Dr Sonal Bhat explain how Krishnapatnam goes above and beyond