All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 983

  • Nicolette van der Jagt
    News

    EU transport policy – on the right road?

    2010-03-23T12:06:00Z

    Nicolette van der Jagt, secretary-general of the European Shippers Council, calls on regulators and industry to engage with each other to achieve sensible, practical emissions reductions policies

  • Source: European Commission Directorate General Energy and Transport (DG TREN)
    News

    Copenhagen wasn’t so disastrous!

    2010-03-22T16:20:00Z

    The Copenhagen Climate Change Conference was widely viewed as a political failure. However, Jan Prahm, of TuTech Innovation GmbH, argues a number of positives can be drawn from the event

  • The construction of Maasvlakte 2 is proceeding according to plan.
    News

    Maasvlakte 2 on schedule

    2010-03-21T11:34:00Z

    The construction of the Port of Rotterdam’s Maasvlakte 2 terminal is now under way, in preparation for its opening in 2013. The construction and operation of the terminal is being undertaken within strict environmental criteria

  • Each year approximately 1.5 million waste-loaded containers are shipped illegally
    News

    Combating illegal waste shipments

    2010-03-20T16:47:00Z

    It is time for concerted public and private approaches to combat the illegal shipment of waste through international seaports. B.H. Ruessink1 and G.J.R. Wolters2 review the situation – and make a call for action

  • The Secretary General of PMAESA Mr. Jerome Ntibarekerwa (left)
    News

    Infrastructure: Key to Africa’s future

    2010-03-20T11:14:00Z

    The recent PMAESA Conference in Durban focused on the critical issue of “Linking Ports to Corridors for Regional Integration. Njuguna Mutonya* reports

  • Sramek
    News

    Clean trucks scheme nearly two years ahead of schedule

    2010-03-19T09:49:00Z

    The Port of Long Beach has reached an important milestone

  • Statoil Hydro Sleipner with CO2 platform to right
    News

    What progress for UK ports?

    2010-03-18T16:18:00Z

    The regulatory process for ports in the UK is complex and slow, says Peter Barham,* with no clear environmental objectives. Too often, port development is still viewed as unnecessary – and unnecessarily damaging to the environment

  • Dunkerque Port covers 17km of sea frontage
    News

    Dunkerque launches sustainable development plan

    2010-03-17T16:06:00Z

    The French port reform of July 2008 gave ports a new role in the area of sustainable development. Dunkerque-Port’s strategic plan, approved on 3 April 2009, forms part of the port’s policy of sustainable development and action; it identifies the various areas of the port, particularly those which affect environmental ...

  • Taicrush HD improves the ignition performance
    News

    MOL projects incorporated into government programme

    2010-03-17T15:38:00Z

    Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has announced that a number of its joint research and development projects aimed at environmental improvements are to be incorporated into government industry initiatives, as part of a support programme sponsored by Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

  • The plan for Hamburg’s central dock proposes a CO2 neutral, automated and truck-free container terminal with public interest areas
    News

    Sustainable vision for Hamburg dock

    2010-03-17T12:54:00Z

    Maritime engineering and environmental consultancy Royal Haskoning has just won first place in a competition to create a concept for Hamburg’s central dock area, based on a sustainable urban maritime development.

  • While Valparaiso port is almost back up to capacity, other ports are still suffering from the recent earthquake. Photo: Luigi Bosca
    News

    Ports still feeling impact of Chilean quake

    2010-03-17T12:54:00Z

    The Chilean port of Valparaiso is reported to be 90% operational following the recent earthquake, however ports close to the epicentre at Concepcion have fared less well.

  • APM already has proved its effectiveness in a number of West African operations such as Apapa in Nigeria
    News

    Liberian development goes to APM

    2010-03-17T12:54:00Z

    APM has won a 25 year concession at the Port of Monrovia in Liberia as part of a public tender process.

  • Qindao has signed four partnerships with other ports
    News

    Qingdao, China – Leading the way in the “green” economy

    2010-03-17T10:51:00Z

    The City of Qingdao is making a big investment in its port and oceanic resources not only to combat the adverse effects of the economic downturn but also to develop a more “green” and sustainable economy

  • Getting fleet capacity back too quickly may be too much for the market’s present appetite
    News

    Too much, too soon

    2010-03-17T10:00:00Z

    I’d like to share with you some wise words that appeared in the latest Container Intelligence Quarterly from Clarksons.

  • G HMK 4406 Mobile Harbour Crane
    News

    Grenland buys Gottwald crane with external power supply

    2010-03-16T15:12:00Z

    Gottwald Port Technology GmbH has received an order from Grenland Havn for a new Mobile Harbour Crane. This G HMK 4406, a variant of Model 4, is the first of this type to be sold to Norway and can be powered either by the on-board diesel generator or from the ...

  • Rainbowing is an established means of delivering
    News

    Dredging and nature conservation: one problem – many issues

    2010-03-16T14:58:00Z

    Conflicting dredging legislation can lead to inappropriate decisions being made that relate to local circumstances. Roger Morris*, of Bright Angel Coastal Consultants, considers the issues

  • News

    On the right tracks

    2010-03-16T10:00:00Z

    Rail and road links are opening apace – necessary since China is pulling in larger and larger amounts of natural resources through its ports.

  • Figure 1: The IMO’s NOx emission standards for new ship engines: Tier I applies from year 2000, Tier II from 2011, and Tier III from 2016 (the Tier III-standards apply only within NOX Emission Control Areas).
    News

    Charge NOX emissions from ships

    2010-03-15T15:28:00Z

    Christer Ågren, of the Air Pollution & Climate Secretariat (AirClim), outlines the proposal to designate the Baltic Sea as a NOX emission control area

  • Manuel Morón, President of the Port of Algeciras
    News

    Algeciras: focus on social reality

    2010-03-15T12:25:00Z

    One of the seven short-listed ports for the ESPO Societal Integration Award, the Port of Algeciras is not just concerned with urban-planning or landscaping, but also with a wider social reality. GreenPort Journal spoke to the Port’s President, Manuel Morón

  • The Port of Gdansk
    News

    Legal uncertainty hinders Polish port development

    2010-03-15T10:38:00Z

    Ports in Poland are now applying environmental policy – even though there is often confusion between European and Polish legislation. Kasia Kurek, of Erasmus University, Rotterdam, reviews the environmental initiatives that are being undertaken