All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 85
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eBL Tokenising
Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ZAN…
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Discussions initiated on a global network of port innovation hubs
The innovation hubs of the ports of Halifax, Hamburg and Valencia are in discussions about the creation of a global network of port innovation hubs.
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Electric deficit
Assume weak UK Government support and direction’, delegates were told at Arup’s LISW event focusing on the role of ports in shipping decarbonisation. Felicity Landon explains
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MSC Gate Deal
Eurogate and Terminal Investment Limited (TiL), the terminal operating company of the world’s largest container shipping line, MSC, have confirmed…
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Trust the data
After making its mark in marine insurance, Concirrus is looking at the port and terminal sector where it is confident it can also help insurers improve their loss ratios. Felicity Landon reports
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Cutting edge thinking
Felicity Landon highlights news and experience of interest to the ports sector at London International Shipping Week – energy transition and safety are to the fore
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Corridor options explored
Land-locked Uzbekistan is pushing on a number of fronts to establish new routes -multi modal corridors - to global markets. Oleksandr Gavrylyuk tracks the key initiatives underway
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Jacksonville continues to look south.
The Port of Jacksonville is the most northerly port in Florida, and it has a very clear focus, as the “global gateway to Florida, the nation’s third largest state,” and, as a result, access to 28 million inhabitants.
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Constanta PCS Study
An international tender for developing, designing and implementing a new Port Community System…
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Fundacion Valenciaport confirms support for the METEOR project
Fundación Valenciaport is supporting the launch of the METEOR project, an initiative that seeks to increase the safety of maritime transport, specifically of goods transported by container.
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Double cone fenders for Dundee port
ShibataFenderTeam, working in collaboration with Graham Construction, has designed and supplied a new customised solution of double cone fenders to the Port of Dundee in the UK.
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Is recession coming or not?
There is an argument as to whether recession is still on the way, yet many indicators suggest that it will be avoided. No one really knows which is odd.
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CMA terminals Fortaleza invests in Konecranes mobiles
CMA TERMINALS Fortaleza has confirmed delivery of two new mobile harbour cranes to support its terminal operations located in northeastern Brazil.
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Win for Circle
Specialist service provider in the analysis and development of innovative digitisation solutions for…
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A game changer?
Shipping lines are stepping-up investment in key European ports. The regulators have focused on liner and stevedore market shares. Are they behind the game and what is in the true interests of a competitive port sector? Andrew Penfold looks at these emerging issues.
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IAPH and chainPORT partner on digital infrastructure
IAPH is partnering with chainPORT, a multilateral partnership of the world’s leading ‘smart ports,’ on a project to develop a common understanding of the critical components of digital port infrastructure to harmonise data throughout the maritime supply chain.
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Brazilian blight
Brazilian ports have been hit by a double weather whammy of both drought and flood, almost of Biblical proportions. Rob Ward charts events
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Sri lanka terminal receives US DFC half a billion loan
The US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) has confirmed it is committing US$553 million to support a new deepwater shipping container terminal at the Port of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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Big Vietnam Order
Port of Haiphong Joint Stock Company (CHP) in Vietnam has placed an order with MITSUI E&S…