World News – Page 8
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Housing development for Scottish freeport
A Scottish freeport is keen to cement its benefit to the local region with a 66-home development
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Baltimore Bridge collapse could lead to cargo claims
A UK-based insurance facilitator has warned that delays caused by the Baltimore Bridge collapse could lead to claims for spoiled and delayed cargo
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Paradip upgrades with id tech
India’s Paradip Port Authority (PPA) has confirmed it is working with ID Tech to modernise its cargo reception and despatch facilities.
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Digital bunkering debuts in Singapore
After a number of successful trials, the Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) has confirmed that electronic bunker delivery notes to digitalise Singapore’s bunker industry are operational.
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Four LBS 800 for Chibatao
Liebherr has delivered four LBS 800 barge slewing cranes to Porto Chibato…
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San Diego Zero Expansion
SSA Marine has launched the first of six zero-emissions cargo handling equipment…
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Tests commence for digital sea and inland port networking
Tests commence for digital sea and inland port networking
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Inform brings AI to Duisburg Gateway Terminal
INFORM is poised to enhance the Duisburg Gateway Terminal (DGT) operations through its advanced AI-based solutions.
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AI Cleans Oceans
A new system using AI and smart robots is expected to revolutionise the cleaning…
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Portsmouth powers on
Portsmouth International Port, UK and leading electrification and automation technology provider, ABB, have agreed a deal that will see a shore connection solution installed for Q4 2024.
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Eurogate picks Conroo
The Gate Pass solution from CONROO is being introduced at Eurogate Container Terminal Hamburg (CTH). This new app solution enables…
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RST Crane Plan
Rotterdam Shortsea Terminals (RST) is looking to source new cranes from Europe due to cost increases…
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BEST Countdown On
The arrival of the Onshore Power Supply (OPS) system to supply electricity to container ships arriving…
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Solar Peel in Liverpool
UK-based Peel Ports Group is working with E.ON to install the UK’s largest roof-mounted solar…
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Regional role affirmed
Indonesia is a key trading partner for Singapore, with this transshipment hub responsible for aggregating container traffic for the country, AJ Keyes asks how ports in Indonesia are developing to keep pace with future demand and whether current dynamics will change?
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Upping the transshipment stakes
Southeast Asia is a crucial region supporting container transshipment activity. But is it in danger of overdeveloping and generating too much capacity? A J Keyes assesses the position
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Competition builds
APMT Callao has been resourceful and navigated through a difficult year by capturing transshipment cargo. But does this just portend the shape of things to come as competition for cargo hots up? Rob Ward investigates
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Drewry identifies flourishing Ukraine grain exports
Over the past few months, Ukraine has witnessed a remarkable surge in grain exports, signalling a robust agricultural industry, according to Drewry.
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Santos brasil sweeps up new liner business
Brazil’s leading box terminal operator, Santos Brasil (SB), has been boxing clever this year in tying carriers to long-term contracts as it mops up the mess caused by reduced berth capacity at two key terminals.
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PLA chair puts emphasis on the environment
The Port of London is expanding, increasing its cargo volumes, investing and recruiting – but its work is also all about the environment, said Jonson Cox, Chair, Port of London Authority.