All Sustainability articles – Page 9
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Crowley outlines net-zero plans
USA-based Crowley aims to reduce its overall greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 4.2 million tonnes per year to reach a net-zero target by 2050.
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Hellmann secures Vestas partnership
Vestas has selected Hellmann Worldwide Logistics to manage its spare part distribution centre in North America.
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UECC takes delivery of landmark PCTC
UECC has taken delivery of its first dual-fuel LNG battery-hybrid pure car truck carrier (PCTC).
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Maersk’s green funding framework
Maersk has launched its green finance framework to allow the company to issue a variety of sustainable financing instruments, including bonds, loans, project finance, among others.
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Conference confirmed for AntwerpXL
AntwerpXL, which is taking place from December 8-9, has confirmed its conference programme for the 2021 event, including a session chaired by HLPFI’s editor David Kershaw.
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Silk Way signs with Rolls-Royce
Silk Way West Airlines has signed an agreement with Rolls-Royce to provide replacement engines for five of the airline’s Boeing 747-400F aircraft.
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Windship hits technological milestone
Windship Technology said that its zero-emissions solution for shipping has been assessed by classification society DNV, which verified the system from a technical standpoint.
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LGH adds to equipment fleet
UK-based lifting equipment hire company LGH has added a number of Ganterud L20 yokes to its load levelling range of equipment.
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Kemme steps up at HPC
Hamburg Port Consulting (HPC) has appointed Nils Kemme as managing director.
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UECC supports proposal to include shipping in EU ETS
United European Car Carriers (UECC) is calling for aggressive emissions targets to be set by the EU under the proposed move to include shipping in the Emissions Trading System (ETS).
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Tadano strives for sustainability
Tadano has outlined sustainability as one its business development goals. The company said solutions such as its E-Pack, as well as hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) compatible engines, will help it to achieve significant reductions in CO2 emissions.
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Ports of Normandy and EDF team up for sustainability
Ports of Normandy and EDF have signed a partnership agreement that targets sustainable development at the ports of Cherbourg, Caen-Ouistreham and Dieppe in France.
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Combilift launches Combi-XLE
Irish material handling solutions provider Combilift has launched the Combi-XLE – an electric-powered multidirectional forklift – in response to growing customer demand for sustainable equipment.
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Boluda unveils tug quartet
Boluda Towage has launched four newbuild Damen tugs – Bolero, Rumba, Flandes and Samba – into service at the port of Zeebrugge, Belgium.
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UECC champions green shipping
Five years after bringing the world’s first dual-fuel LNG pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs) Auto Eco and Auto Energy into service, United European Car Carriers (UECC) said it is reaping the fruits of its efforts to reduce emissions.
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Swissterminal in green energy agreement
Swissterminal has signed a contract with electricity broker Renergy to supply its terminal locations with energy generated from hydropower until at least 2024.
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Navigating newbuild dilemmas with DNV
DNV has published its latest Maritime Forecast to 2050 to help shipowners navigate the technologies and fuels needed to meet global greenhouse gas (GHG) targets.
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Hendrik Veder and Saipem’s sustainable solution for Seagreen
Hendrik Veder Group has rented a previously used 80-tonne steel wire rope to Saipem for the Seagreen wind energy offshore project in Scotland.
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WeBuild deploys MudHoney TBM
Webuild’s US subsidiary Lane has started excavating the 4.2 km storage tunnel for the ship canal water quality project in Seattle, Washington, using the tunnel boring machine (TBM) MudHoney.
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Construction of electric tug progresses
Dutch shipbuilder Damen has reached a milestone in the construction of its first fully electric RSD-E Tug 2513 with the installation of the tug’s batteries.