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Tasmania shows potential for green hydrogen exports to Rotterdam, says study

Tasmanian hydrogen can become part of the supplymix and assist to boost the new green hydrogen economy in the Netherlands and northwestern Europe.

Ports of Los Angeles and Nagoya sign agreement to expand cooperation

Central to sustainability efforts in the agreement will be the establishment of a new Green Shipping Corridor in the coming years, guided by a port decarbonization plan.

EU grant to fund railway development in North Sea Port

North Sea Port, together with rail operators ProRail and Infrabel, is working on cross-border rail development in the port between Ghent and Terneuzen.

Spark and Hutchison sign Saudi dryport concession agreement

The Dry Port will accelerate the Eastern Province’s development as a regional logistics powerhouse

New radar and camera network in Antwerp port area

Port of Antwerp-Bruges is taking traffic management to the next level with the launch of an extensive digital radar and camera network.

AD Ports Group signs agreement with Karachi Port Trust for container terminal

AD Ports Group and Premier Marine have announced the formation of a new joint venture, SAFEEN Drydocks.

Consortium awarded contract for first phase of Yangtze Canal project

After the summer, the Van Oord – Hakkers - De Klerk consortium will commence construction of a tug quay in the Port of Rotterdam's Yangtze Canal.

UKHO signs MoUs with Port of London Authority and Peel Ports Group

New agreements will enable improved data exchange and support implementation of next generation navigational services

EnBW, VNG and JERA plan feasibility study for an ammonia cracker demonstration plant in Rostock

EnBW, VNG and Jera signed a memorandum of understanding with the goal of jointly conducting a feasibility study to evaluate the construction of an ammonia cracker demonstration plant in the Rostock port area.

Port of Tauranga orders four new hybrid straddle carriers

Kalmar has secured a large order from long-term customer the Port of Tauranga in New Zealand for four Kalmar hybrid straddle carriers.

Port of Argentia and Pattern Energy target green ammonia exports

Port of Argentia has struck a deal with Pattern Energy with the aim of powering production of green ammonia for export.

APM Terminals Bahrain to become region’s first fully solar energy-powered seaport

By the end of the solar implementation project, APM Terminals Bahrain will have installed 20,000 solar photovoltaic panels capable of generating 18.5 Gigawatts of electricity per year.

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