Ports News
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Port of Rotterdam : Air Products to supply green hydrogen filling station in 2023
Air Products (NYSE: APD), Schenk Tanktransport, and TNO are collaborating on the Clean Hydrogen and Road Transport Project (CH2aRT), an endeavor that will develop hydrogen trucks and a public hydrogen refuelling station. The project focuses on hydrogen in heavy-duty road transport and is subsidized by the DKTI transport scheme (Demonstration…
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Russia’s seizure of the port of Mariupol, “Password” to control the Black Sea
Russia’s seizure of the port of Mariupol, the password to control the Black Sea The Sea of Azov port of Mariupol, reduced to a wasteland by seven weeks of siege and bombardment that Ukraine says killed tens of thousands of civilians, could become the first big city captured by Russia…
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Green hydrogen economy in the port of Rotterdam, is a current necessity
By : Jeannette Baljeu Member of the Board of Gedeputeerde Staten, the executive committee of the Province of Zuid-Holland. Worldwide developments can immediately be felt in the port of Rotterdam. This is what I like so much about this area: the dynamics, the capacity as well as the necessity to…
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2022 : Belgium’s Antwerp and Zeebrugge ports to merge
The unified port is anticipated to become the largest port for the throughput of vehicles in Europe. The Belgium-based ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge have agreed to merge, which will see them manage a throughput of 278 million tonnes a year together, creating Europe’s largest export port. The unified port,…
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Abdullah bin Damithan, CEO & Managing Director DP World UAE & Jafza
Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza), DP World’s leading trade and logistics hub, held a ground-breaking ceremony for the first phase of its new “Jafza Logistics Park”, which is scheduled for completion in 2023. The purpose-built trading and logistics development will accommodate the growing number of warehousing, processing and logistics activities…
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ABP cuts its carbon footprint further with two electric cranes at the Port of Ipswich
Associated British Ports (ABP), the UK’s leading ports group, will further reduce carbon emissions, as two of the very first fully mains-electric powered hydraulic cranes arrive at the Port of Ipswich. These cranes are amongst the first of their kind in the UK and are the latest in a series…
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