HPA goes green with shore to ship power
Construction of a shore to ship power supply has begun at the Port of Halifax in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Construction of a shore to ship power supply has begun at the Port of Halifax in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Sweden’s largest oil company, Preem, will invest approximately €33.6 million towards redeveloping their Gothenburg Port Refinery.
Mitsui O.S.K Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has announced a joint ownership agreement for a newly designed LNG carrier.
Jensen Maritime has secured a contract to design some of the first Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) bunker barges in the US for LNG America LLC.
Korea’s Busan Port Authority (BPA) has announced the successful implementation of an ESI rewards scheme to promote environmental friendly performance.
ICS chairman, Masamichi Morooka praised the efficiency of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) at the World Ocean Summit amidst plans to establish a separate environmental body.
Construction of TOTE’s two Marlin Class containerships began on Monday, hailed as the first LNG containerships in the world.
As part of their long term strategy, GPA has asked TBA, a leading simulation provider, to build a simulation model of the entire Garden City Terminal, to be used as a decision support tool.
Port Metro Vancouver (PMV) has announced an exceptional year-end result, handling 135 million tonnes of cargo last year, a nine percent increase to that of 2012.
ABB are fitting a shore-to-ship (S2S) power system to Norwegian company Color Line’s ro-pax ferry the SuperSpeed1.
Maersk suffer the largest container loss ever recorded whilst 14 tonnes of cigarettes wash up on Devonshire coast.
The Long Beach Board of Harbour Commissioners have begun to take steps to find a replacement executive director.