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Port of Antwerp and Port of Montreal pledge to create a green shipping corridor

Together, they intend to facilitate the trade of green fuels and the supply of renewable fuels and clean technologies to vessels.

IAPH and SGMF team up to enable zero-carbon fuels at ports

MOU outlines how SGMF and IAPH plan to share knowhow on safe, effective, sustainable supply and use of all gases as marine fuel.

Finnlines will introduce larger vessel on Kapellskär – Naantali route

Early next year, Ports of Stockholm’s RoRo customer Finnlines will increase cargo capacity on the Kapellskär – Långnäs – Naantali route.

Portsmouth secures over £11m in Levelling Up Funding to transform port

The port’s ability to manage an additional 250,000 passengers a year, above its current two million, relies on creating additional capacity.

Port of Salalah launches new end-to-end logistics service to Yemen

The Port of Salalah in Oman is a major Arab Gulf regional gateway port and transshipment hub on the Arabian Sea.

Connecting Europe’s largest sailing sand production plant on shore power

Bakker Sliedrecht connects Europe’s largest sailing sand production plant on sustainable shore power

San Pedro Bay Ports announce new measure to clear cargo

Ocean carriers to be charged daily fee for containers that linger on terminals

HPC to survey information systems for inland waterway ports and terminals in Europe

The focus will be on building an inventory of the data inter-faces between inland navigation operators and European ports, as well as the IT system landscape.

APM Terminals and ZPMC enter into strategic alliance

ZPMC’s automated equipment is already in operation in several of APM Terminals’ facilities

Port of Corpus Christi and NREL sign MoU for decarbonization projects

The Port of Corpus Christi Authority has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) as part of the Port’s commitment to decarbonization and energy transition initiatives.

Port of València will install a hydrogen supply station in January

The Port of València will be the first port in Europe to incorporate hydrogen technologies to reduce the environmental impact of its terminal machinery operations running 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Nemport in Turkey orders fleet of Konecranes Noell RTGs

Nemport is building a new container yard and a new berth for mega container vessels

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