All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 535

  • News

    Customer feedback counts, says Peel

    2017-07-16T19:12:00Z

    Investing in new technology is important for a port, but listening to customers is also pivotal, Peel Ports Group’s deputy chief operation officer David Huck told delegates at TOC Europe.

  • Fleet Cleaner can currently deliver its hull cleaning service 24 hours a day to all ports in the Netherlands
    News

    Fleet Cleaner’s large ship robo-clean

    2017-07-16T19:12:00Z

    Ship hull cleaning company Fleet Cleaner successfully cleaned a number of container vessels with lengths of more than 350 metres during loading and unloading at terminals.

  • News

    Integration in data-sharing necessary, say executives

    2017-07-16T19:11:00Z

    Ports need to get better at data-sharing, or risk creating "digital islands" that don''t communicate, a digital specialist has warned.

  • Konecranes
    News

    Konecranes wins largest Apac MHC order

    2017-07-16T19:11:00Z

    Lifting equipment manufacturer Konecranes has taken its biggest order for Konecranes Gottwald Mobile Harbour Cranes in the Asia-Pacific region from PT Berlian Jasa Terminal Indonesia (PT BJTI).

  • Conference

    Last chance to save 20% - Early bird discount ends today!

    2017-07-13T16:54:00Z

    The GreenPort Cruise & Congress early bird discount ends today! This is your last chance to save 20% on delegate places for GreenPort Cruise, GreenPort Congress or the combined conference package.

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    News

    Last chance to save 20% - Early bird discount ends today!

    2017-07-13T16:54:00Z

    The GreenPort Cruise & Congress early bird discount ends today! This is your last chance to save 20% on delegate places for GreenPort Cruise, GreenPort Congress or the combined conference package.

  • Border security: The report focused on the effectiveness of immigration and customs control at ports such as Felixstowe Photo: Port of Felixstowe
    News

    UK ports border security stretched

    2017-07-13T15:14:00Z

    A new report from the UK Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration says that border security is stretched at east coast UK ports especially when it comes to guarding against clandestine immigration and contraband goods.

  • Green Award providers
    News

    Lubrication Engineers support Green Award ships

    2017-07-13T14:30:00Z

    Lubrication Engineers SA is providing a 5% discount on its products and services for Green Award certificate holders to help champion the environmental initiatives of ships, ports and service providers.

  • Exclusively for ESPO, Sasja Hagens has developed a new art series featuring the interaction between nature and harbour
    News

    Thirteen ports up for ESPO award

    2017-07-13T12:19:00Z

    Thirteen ports are in the running for the ESPO Award 2017 which this year will be awarded for ‘Art and cultural involvement of the port.’

  • The major order is the latest in a series of spreader orders for Kuenz
    News

    Electric spreaders to reduce emissions at Tangier

    2017-07-13T11:00:00Z

    Bromma has received a major order consisting of 36 all-electric YSX45E spreaders which will help reduce emissions created by automated stacking cranes at APMT’s new Tangier-Med 2 container terminal.

  • courses are conducted for operational staff, supervisors and senior managers
    News

    Oil spill expert takes training to the next level

    2017-07-13T10:32:00Z

    Danish oil recovery solution manufacturer DESMI has obtained Nautical Institute accreditation for its oil spill training courses allowing it to become a ‘one-stop shop’ for its port customers around the world.

  • Yokohama port
    News

    Japanese port gets behind LNG coalition

    2017-07-12T16:56:00Z

    The SEA\LNG coalition has been joined by Japan’s Yokohama-Kawasaki International Port Corporation (YKIP) which wants to share knowledge in order to accelerate the adoption of LNG as a marine fuel.

  • Possible gateway: P&O Ports says the Port De Sète has great potential
    News

    P&O Ports wins Sète contract

    2017-07-12T16:10:00Z

    P&O Ports has won a three-year management contract to operate the container terminal in the Port de Sète in the south of France.

  • Thomas J. Rucker
    News

    Rucker appointed Tideworks Technology president

    2017-07-12T14:42:00Z

    Tideworks Technology’s Thomas J. Rucker will assume the role of president on 1 September, succeeding Michael Schwank who is retiring after 19 years at the company’s helm.

  • News

    Indian rules for LNG inland vessels

    2017-07-12T12:46:00Z

    The Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass) has released Rules for LNG fuelled coastal and inland vessels in addition to its already established Rules for ocean going ships.

  • The Great Yarmouth facility is ideally placed to manage projects from the Southern and Central North Sea
    News

    Lucrative potential of offshore recycling

    2017-07-12T12:30:00Z

    Veolia and Peterson have begun recycling the first offshore structure at their new UK decommissioning facility, in a new lucrative market which could drive further sustainability in the industry.

  • Conference

    Cruise port infrastructure initiatives to feature at GP Cruise

    2017-07-12T12:07:00Z

    The second session at GP Cruise will see industry specialists from PIANC, MedCruise and Amsterdam’s Passenger Terminal impart their specialist knowledge on developing cruise ports sustainably.

  • GPC Delegates
    News

    Cruise port infrastructure initiatives to feature at GP Cruise

    2017-07-12T12:07:00Z

    The second session at GP Cruise will see industry specialists from PIANC, MedCruise and Amsterdam’s Passenger Terminal impart their specialist knowledge on developing cruise ports sustainably.

  • Conference

    Working group to focus on SDGs

    2017-07-12T12:06:00Z

    Moderated by ex-APM Terminals environment specialist, this interactive session will aim to help delegates Identify and engage with the key sustainability issues: materiality assessment, sustainability reporting, and the relevance of the sustainable development goals (SDG) to the port sector.

  • GPC Panel
    News

    Working group to focus on SDGs

    2017-07-12T12:06:00Z

    Moderated by ex-APM Terminals environment specialist, this interactive session will aim to help delegates Identify and engage with the key sustainability issues: materiality assessment, sustainability reporting, and the relevance of the sustainable development goals (SDG) to the port sector.