The Port of Québec is applauding a Government of Québec announcement confirming $4M in financial support for the electrification of Wharf 30 and a further $1.1M for Wharf 101 under its Programme d’efficacité du transport maritime, aérien et ferroviaire.
These projects are a decisive step in developing the electrical infrastructure needed to implement shore power for cruise ships and certain cargo ships at the Port of Québec. This will allow compatible ships to shut down their auxiliary engines while calling at the Port, significantly reducing their pollutant emissions.
“This support from the Government of Québec is making it possible for us...
The UAL Fortitude has called at the Port of Duluth-Superior’s Clure Public Marine Terminal as the first of Spliethoff’s new Antwerp-Duluth monthly liner service.
The vessel, which arrived...
Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced the launch of the ONE Eco Calculator, which calculates carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from ONE’s operating vessels. The...
The Minister of Transport, the Honourable Omar Alghabra, and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport, Annie Koutrakis, today announced an investment of up to nearly $8...
As 24/7 operation helps operators to keep pace with rising demand, and new technological innovations help to improve efficiency, ports across the globe are...
The Namibian Ports Authority continues to make positive strides toward its vision of becoming the best performing seaports in Africa. The parastatal experienced challenges...
On the 10th June on quay 2-3 Beira Port Container and General Cargo concessionaire Cornelder de Moçambique inaugurated a new lote of handling equipment...