All Sustainability articles – Page 12
-
News
Gustav Seeland joins green initiative
Heavy logistics specialist Gustav Seeland has joined the Hamburg Environmental Partnership.
-
From our sponsors
Bigger and heavier lifts, greater competition, tighter deadlines: heavy lifting in 2020
With the world of heavy lifting and transportation becoming more complex and technically demanding than ever, here’s how synthetic fibers can meet ever increasing demands. Marc Eijssen of Dyneema® reports.
-
News
Fednav restructures shipping activities
Fednav is reorganising its shipping businesses into one department led by executive vice president Tina Revsbech.
-
News
Esbjerg secures green energy investment
Denmark’s Port Esbjerg is set to benefit from up to USD144.9 million of investment from Nordic infrastructure fund Infranode.
-
News
UECC to test biofuel oil
Short-sea ro-ro shipping line UECC will trial the use of GoodFuels’ biofuel oil on its vessel Autosky.
-
News
Antwerp XL outlines conference agenda
Antwerp XL has finalised the conference programme for its 2020 event, which will take place on April 21-23 at the Antwerp Expo.
-
News
MOL outlines restructuring plan
Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has detailed a restructuring plan that will be implemented on April 1, 2020.
-
News
DSV forms partnership with Vestas
DSV Panalpina has signed a strategic partnership agreement with wind turbine manufacture Vestas.
-
News
Van Oord partners with Hendrik Veder Group
Van Oord has signed a two-year partnership agreement with Hendrik Veder Group for the provision of offshore lifting equipment and services.
-
News
Networks attend sustainability summit
Representatives of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC), Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) and Priority Cargo Network attended the seventh Sustainable Ocean Summit in Paris during November.
-
News
Nordic port alliance looks for sustainable solutions
Port Esbjerg has formed an alliance with nine other Nordic ports with the aim of accelerating the development of sustainable transport and logistics solutions.
-
News
Developing LEO as a fuel for sustainable shipping
A.P. Møller - Mærsk and Wallenius Wilhelmsen have teamed up with Copenhagen University and major customers to explore the environmental and commercial viability of LEO fuel – a blend of lignin and ethanol – for shipping.
-
News
MSC rules out NSR
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company has confirmed that it will not explore the use of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) for container shipping between Europe and Asia.
-
News
A path to decarbonisation
The Getting to Zero Coalition declared that it would lead the push to decarbonise the maritime shipping supply chain at last week’s UN Climate Action Summit in New York.
-
News
Kalmar to supply heavy forklifts
Kalmar, part of Cargotec, will supply C.RO Ports with eight heavy-duty forklift trucks.
-
News
Logistics confidence in the UK drops
Optimism in the UK’s logistics industry has fallen to its lowest level on record, according to the latest Logistics Confidence Index from Barclays and accountancy and business advisory firm BDO.
-
News
Wallenius Wilhelmsen joins CSA 2020
Wallenius Wilhelmsen has joined the Clean Shipping Alliance 2020 (CSA 2020), increasing the organisation's membership to 35 shipowners operating a combined fleet of almost 2,500 vessels.
-
News
Can the market sustain USD100 oil?
With oil prices hovering around USD80 per barrel, industry analyst McKinsey suggests that a combination of factors could tighten oil markets further and propel the commodity past USD100.
-
News
MPV fleet faces regulation changes
In just 16 months, the Sulphur 2020 regulations will come into effect and it could prove to be the tipping point for consolidation in the multipurpose fleet.
-
News
Developing a green solution
Three of the marine sector’s major technology companies, WinGD, Wärtsilä and GTT, have agreed to collaborate in making the use of LNG fuel a viable option for ship owners and operators.