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4 May 2022

APM Terminals Mumbai (India) Launches a Railway Service

APM Terminals Mumbai has introduced a rail service specifically for repositioning of empty containers. This is a direct solution to the growing congestion on roads due to increased market demands. This initiative allows shipping lines and individual customers to reposition their empty inventory by rail from the container terminal to inland depots or vice versa, or even between individual depots via the terminal in a safer, faster, cost-competitive, and environmentally friendly way. Another benefit is that it allows for more transparency of the locations of the containers, better planning of the supply chain, and for quicker turn time for the empty equipment.

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4 May 2022

Marseille (France): the ferry “Méditerranée” provides a refuge for around 700 Ukrainians

The ferry owned by the company Corsica Linea has been leased by the French State, […]

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4 May 2022

Alongside the Brussels-Capital region, the Port of Brussels (Belgium) commits to biodiversity

Following the agreement signed with Bruxelles Environnement in 2019, the Port of Brussels installed plant rafts designed by Biomatrix and Ecocéan (a member of AIVP) on 26 April 2022. Formed of cages made from coconut fibre and aquatic plants, the rafts will serve as refuges for biodiversity in the canals. They will encourage egg-laying and the development of juvenile fish, as their structure will soon be covered with micro-organisms on which they will feed. If it proves successful, the project could be continued with funding from the Brussels-Capital region, and will be included in the new environmental policies under the port operating agreement. 

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4 May 2022

Montreal (Canada): an environmental study for the town of Contrecœur

In the coming months, the organisation Arbre-Évolution will be conducting a study of afforestation and wildlife connectivity in Contrecœur natural environments. The project aims to identify sites with the best potential for restoration or reforestation in this municipality, located a short distance north of the port of Montreal.  Based on the findings, various environmental protection measures will be deployed in connection with plans to expand the Port of Montreal in Contrecoeur. The study will also document the condition of local ecosystems and allow projects to be supported.

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27 April 2022

Ports are aiming to limit plastic and waste pollution

Ports are working to minimize plastic and waste pollution in their waters. Port of Rotterdam […]

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27 April 2022

Newark and New York (United States) look to improve urban resilience

Almost a year after storm Ida struck in July 2021, New York and Newark are […]

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27 April 2022

New port master plan for Astoria

After two years of the pandemic, negotiations for the development of Astoria’s waterfront are coming […]

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27 April 2022

North Sea Port (Netherlands; Belgium) and the port of Gothenburg (Sweden) join forces

The two ports signed a five-year partnership agreement on 20 April. The collaboration aims at […]

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