Ports & Terminals
Ports & Terminals
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Hamburg benefits from cruise development
With 1.2 million passengers embarking on cruises from Hamburg last year, up from 785,000 in 2022, the Hanseatic city…
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Port Esbjerg invests in European collaboration
BY DENNIS JUL PEDERSEN, CEO AT PORT ESBJERG At the invitation of the WindEurope Ports Platform, Port Esbjerg has…
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Decarbonizing shipping ports in Singapore
Ulsan Port Authority (UPA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Pacific Environment (PE), an international environmental organization,…
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One of the world’s largest biofuel plants in Malmö
The aim of the partnership is to ensure a renewable energy supply, local growth and sustainable maritime transport in…
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The EU focuses more on ports
Just three months after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Port Esbjerg hosted the North Sea Summit on 18 May 2022,…
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Bawat to service Port of Hamburg
The Authority for Environment, Climate, Energy, and Agriculture (BUKEA) in Hamburg, Germany has become the first major European authority…
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Port of Rotterdam reports 10% drop in CO2 emissions
The decrease was caused mainly by the two coal-fired power stations on the Maasvlakte. In 2023, these plants emitted…
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Oldendorff and Harbor Lab revolutionise port transactions
Harbor Lab, a global leader in maritime technology for centralising and simplifying port disbursement costs is today announcing a…
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Call for stronger collaboration between European ports
The European wind ports will have to find ways of working together even more closely in order to achieve…
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Leading maritime cities: Singapore retains top spot
The city-state, with its large owned and managed vessel fleets, strategic geographic advantages, pro-business policies and its position as…
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