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  • Июнь 24, 2024

The Port of Antwerp-Bruges has joined the Green Shipping Corridor.

The Ports of Gothenburg, the North Sea and the DFDS welcome the addition of the Port of Antwerp-Bruges to the Green Shipping Corridor, reinforcing the environmental ambitions of the project. There are plans to have two ammonia-fuelled ships operating on routes between Sweden and Belgium by 2030, which could make the corridor the world’s first environmentally friendly cargo ship route. Ports are also stepping up efforts to electrify and build ammonia fueling infrastructure.

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  • Июнь 21, 2024

The Astrid Maersk vessel, powered by green methanol, arrived at the port of Koper.

On June 16, Maersk’s second large vessel capable of running on green methanol, Astrid Maersk, made its first stop at the port of Koper in Slovenia. Following on from the Ane Maersk, which launched earlier this year, the Astrid Maersk is an example of Maersk’s commitment to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040. The vessel operates on route AE12, connecting Asia and Europe, arriving in Koper from Port Said, Egypt, before continuing on to Trieste, Tangier and Singapore.

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  • Июнь 19, 2024

The University of Bremen and HHLA have developed an AI system for monitoring port vehicles.

In collaboration with industry partners including HHLA Container Terminal Tollerort GmbH, the University of Bremen has developed an innovative AI-enabled condition monitoring system for port vehicles as part of the research project “KISS”. This system uses advanced technologies to monitor the technical condition of vehicles in real time.

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  • Июнь 17, 2024

EAIL24: Integration of short sea shipping with rail and road transport. Role of short sea shipping in resilient supply chains.

Kyra Lemmens, Commercial Logistics Manager at the Port of Moerdijk, said that their port stands out as a multimodal hub focused primarily on maritime transport. Strategically located between the major ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp, the port boasts seamless connectivity by road, rail and water transport, facilitating maritime and inland barging operations without interference from congestion, locks or tidal movements.

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  • Июнь 14, 2024

OOCL introduces two new megaships with a capacity of 24,188 TEU.

Orient Overseas Container Line Ltd. (OOCL) proudly announces the maiden voyage of its two newest 24,188 TEU mega vessels, “OOCL Finland” and “OOCL Sweden.” These additions bring OOCL’s fleet of eco-friendly mega containerships to a total of ten, marking a significant advancement in the company’s fleet modernization efforts. Built by Dalian COSCO KHI Ship Engineering Co., Ltd. (DACKS) and Nantong COSCO KHI Ship Engineering Co., Ltd. (NACKS), these vessels embody the latest in sustainable maritime technology.

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  • Июнь 12, 2024

Baltic Hub: Construction of a new T3 terminal in Poland.

Baltic Hub has taken a significant step in its expansion by laying the foundation for the new T3 terminal in Poland, marking a crucial milestone towards becoming one of Europe’s largest container terminal complexes. The T3 terminal, set to feature a third deep-water quay and expanded storage yards, will solidify Baltic Hub’s status as the premier container hub in the Baltic Sea. The terminal is expected to be fully operational by the end of 2025, with the complete commissioning of all equipment.

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  • Июнь 11, 2024

Development plan for the ports of Aktau and Kuryk for 2024-2028.

A comprehensive plan for the development of maritime infrastructure has been adopted for 2024-2028. It provides for the creation of a large maritime transport and logistics cluster based on the ports of Aktau and Kuryk. This will increase container capacity, develop cargo transshipment terminals and improve international logistics, while reducing administrative barriers. This year, work will begin on dredging the waters of the port of Kuryk and the construction of a container hub in the port of Aktau.