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20 2024-05 Truck charging station construction begins at Port of Long Beach The Port of Long Beach has broken ground on its new truck charging station managed by Forum Mobility.The aim of the project is to meet the accelerating demand for heavy-duty electric trucks serving the Port of Long Beach. The facility, set to open in the autumn, will bring the port closer to its ...
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17 2024-05 ICTSI funds new 2 million TEU terminal in the Philippines International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) has announced it is building a new international container terminal in Bauan, Batangas, Philippines.The new terminal is set to be the largest privately funded marine terminal investment in the country’s history, and it will ultimately be the...
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17 2024-05 Valenciaport spurs RENEWPORT for renewable energy drive Valenciaport has announced that the European project RENEWPORT is already underway in the Valencian docks. The participation of the Port Authority of València (PAV) consists of the installation of innovative renewable energy generation systems for self-consumption in the Port of Valencia.These i...
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17 2024-05 Ports of LA and Long Beach win sustainability award The Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles have received an award from the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) for the ports’ Clean Truck Fund (CTF) initiative.The programme helps fund and incentivise the changeover to cleaner trucks serving the San Pedro Bay port complex, and is ...
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17 2024-05 Port NOLA announces record container growth The Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) has handled a total of 133,845 TEU during the third quarter of fiscal year 2024.This indicates a 19 per cent year-over-year (YoY) rise and a record quarter with container volume not seen since the supply chain challenges in 2021.As containerised import volumes c...
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17 2024-05 Sri Lanka container volumes rise near 50 per cent The Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) has reported a record 48 per cent year-on-year (YoY) rise in container volumes in the first quarter (Q1 2024).The total grew from 441,032 to 652,766 TEU. SLPA ascribed this spike to a number of issues, including the Red Sea crisis and its broader ramification...
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