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राष्ट्रीय हरित पत्तन एवं पोत परिवहन उत्कृष्टता केन्द्र
National Centre of Excellence in Green Ports and Shipping

A Co-Action Centre Between the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways and The Energy and Resources Institute

राष्ट्रीय हरित पत्तन एवं पोत परिवहन उत्कृष्टता केन्द्र National Centre of Excellence in Green Ports and Shipping

A Co-Action Centre Between the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways and The Energy and Resources Institute

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2024

Indian Exporters suggest to have their own shipping line to avoid hurting the World Trade due to jumping freight rates

Author(s):

India Shipping News

Freight rates have skyrocketed by up to 600 percent due to the Red Sea crisis which would hurt the world trade, say Indian exporters while suggesting the government should start its own shipping line of global repute.

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2024

GPA provides insights into Blue Ridge Connector project

Author(s):

Magli D

The Blue Ridge Connector is a crucial link in expanding distribution networks in the Northeast Georgia regional market, aiming to help firms compete in a competitive supply chain. According to GPA, the Blue Ridge Connector, which connects to the Port of Savannah via rail, will relieve traffic congestion on Georgia roadways and eliminate the 600-mile roundtrip commute to and from the coast.

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2024

Asyad Ports unveils new container terminal in Oman

Author(s):

Rahman R

Asyad Ports, the ports and terminals arm of Oman-based Asyad Group, has started operations at its new container terminal at the Port of Duqm. The terminal is equipped with four remotely operated 65-tonne twin lift ship-to-shore (STS) cranes and 12 50-tonne rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes.

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2024

JAXPORT expands operations at Talleyrand Marine Terminal

Author(s):

Rahman R

The JAXPORT Board of Directors approved a long-term, 30-year agreement with U.S. marine terminal and logistics company Enstructure for the lease and development of 79-acres of waterfront property at JAXPORT’s Talleyrand Marine Terminal.

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2024

DNV Inks JDP to Explore CCS for SDTR Marine’s Kamsarmax

Author(s):

Maritime Gateway

Classification society DNV has entered into a Joint Development Project (JDP) with Singapore-based shipping company SDTR Marine to cooperate on a Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) feasibility study for the latter’s 85,000 dwt Kamsarmax bulk carrier.

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2024

Fuel Gas Supply Systems: Reducing Pollutant Emissions in the Shipping Industry

Author(s):

Bökenbrink T

In 2021, 11 billion tons of freight were transported worldwide, accounting for 90% of trade goods. The shipping industry produces over 1 million tons of greenhouse gases, contributing to 3% of global carbon dioxide emissions annually.

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2024

Lithuania at Leading Edge Building First Hydrogen-Electric Powered Ship

Author(s):

The Maritime Executive

Lithuania is pioneering hydrogen-powered ships, with Western Baltija Shipbuilding (WBS) constructing the nation's first hydrogen-electric ship. This ship is a harbor boat that was put into service by the Klaipeda State Seaport Authority with the purpose of managing garbage.

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2024

Arctic Heavy Fuel Oil Ban effective from July 2024: A huge deal but is it enough?

Author(s):

The Editorial Team of SAFETY4SEA

On July 1st, 2024, Arctic shipping will be banned from transferring heavy fuel oil (HFO) in transiting waters, a significant step, but some argue it's insufficient.

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2024

Advancing Decarbonization with Enterprise-Grade Connectivity

Author(s):

Intelsat Maritime

Intelsat FlexMaritime is a fully managed global connectivity system created especially to serve the evolving sustainability and emissions-reducing objectives of the maritime shipping sector, as well as to fulfil the industry's growing connection demands.

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2024

Ports Need to Adapt to US $67bn Climate Change Threat

Author(s):

International Chamber of Shipping (ICS)

Ports are investing in infrastructure and flood protection to mitigate climate change risks. A study by the University of Oxford found that 86% of ports worldwide are exposed to over three climate-related hazards, with the highest risk in large ports in high-income countries.

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