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Ports of Mannheim and Rotterdam sign logistic partnership

In the coming years, the ports of Mannheim and Rotterdam will step up cooperation in making the logistics chain between the two ports more sustainable and digital.

Roberts Bank Terminal 2 receives approval from the Government of Canada

The marine container terminal project in Delta, British Columbia, will deliver critical capacity and resilience for Canada’s supply chains, and will support growing national trade needs

New hybrid straddle carriers operational at HHLA Tollerort

These vehicles consume significantly less fuel and thus also emit correspondingly fewer emissions.

Portsmouth secures funding to transform processes across the port

This is one nine projects that have been awarded a total of £1.2 million by the UK government

Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority looks to Atura Power for Green Hydrogen

Atura Power to build Niagara Hydrogen Centre, Ontario’s largest green hydrogen facility

APM Terminals maps out $1 billion Rotterdam terminal expansion

Port of Rotterdam Authority and APM Terminals sign agreement for over EUR 1 billion expansion of Maasvlakte II container terminal

Port of Savannah adding 55 hybrid yard cranes

New machines produce 50 percent fewer emissions

Peel Ports launches UK’s first Green Automotive Hub

Peel Ports Group has announced plans for a new £10million Green Automotive Hub in Merseyside to help power sustainable vehicle manufacturing ambitions.

Port of Antwerp-Bruges joins forces with Routescanner

As of 21 March, Port of Antwerp-Bruges is offering Routescanner's Direct Connections on its website. The platform can also instantly calculate the route's CO2 emissions.

Peel Ports expands into East Coast with acquisition of HES Humber Bulk Terminal

The new bulk terminal, situated on the South Bank of the Humber Estuary, will be operated by Peel Ports Logistics

TX Logistik, duisport and Samskip establish joint operating company

Samskip, duisport and TX Logistik will jointly operate the logport III combined transport terminal in Duisburg in future

Stockholm Norvik Port potential CCS hub in Sweden

Ports of Stockholm will begin a Feasibility Study to establish a node for captured carbon dioxide at Stockholm Norvik Port, together with leading CCS emitters and actors.

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