All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 84
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Gulftainer extends UAE terminal concessions
Port operator Gulftainer has extended its concession with the Sharjah Ports, Customs and Free Zones Authority for a further 35 years
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Green fuel scarcity could scupper decarbonisation
A lack of alternative fuel availability may hinder marine decarbonisation
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No standing still
It has been a challenging year for US South Atlantic ports. AJ Keyes looks at what has been going on and what ports in the region are doing moving into 2024
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Smart Tyne
The Port of Tyne, in collaboration with BT and Ericsson, has launched a new 4G and 5G…
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Simulating Teesport
PD Ports’ Tees Dock is now using a new immersive crane simulator that can replicate…
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Quality not quantity
Data can be the magic ingredient for port and terminal optimisation – but not just any old data. Get it wrong and the impact can be devastating. As Chad Van Derrick of Tideworks Technology tells Felicity Landon, data quality is paramount
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RIELP in PR
The Prince Rupert Port Authority has commenced construction of a new largescale transloading
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Precision Navigation
The Port of Long Beach, Jacobsen Pilot Service, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)…
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Nokia for Kingston
Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited (KFTL) has selected Nokia to deploy a private wireless…
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Kalmar Selected
Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has concluded an agreement to supply Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited (KFTL) with 12…
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Renewable Hunterston
SSE Energy Solutions has signed a strategic partnership with the owners of Hunterston Port and Resource Campus (Hunterston PARC) to…
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Itajai: The Wait Goes On
Teconnave, a new company set up by MSC subsidiary Portonave, is all set to take over the former APM Terminal Itajai, from early next year with a contract that will last at least two years.
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Gdańsk Grant
The Port Authority of Gdańsk has signed a grant agreement for a new largescale project, known as…
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Tyre R&D gathers speed
The port cargo handling equipment tyre market is fast growing, with major themes including an increased focus on both sustainability and heavy-duty features.
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Lithium-ion fires: the risks
A recent TT Club Webinar put the risks associated with Lithium-ion batteries under the microscope. Felicity Landon reports
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“A fair and just transition”
UNCTAD’s Review of Maritime Transport 2023 focuses on the costs, challenges and uncertainties around decarbonisation – and emphasises the need for a fair and just transition for all. Felicity Landon attended the launch of the report at the IMO in London
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MSC initiative to enter HHLA worthy of scrutiny
The strategic partnership between HHLA and MSC in Hamburg; an unusual process
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