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Global Ranking scores indicate port stay ambitions well on track

No fewer than 18 of APM Terminals’ operations ranked in the top of the world’s most efficient ports index, as published recently by the World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence. Source: APM Terminals Keld Christensen, CEO Port of Salalah was delighted that his team were second only to one, for the second year running in the Container Port Performance Index 2022 (CPPI). “This underlines the stability and commitment to serve our customers in the best possible way,” he said, pointing to improvements in productivity of over 20% over the last five years, as well as a strong customer-centric focus throughout the entire organisation. The ranking means that the Port of Salalah is in first position for the West Central and South Asia Region. Top ranking for India APM Terminals Pipavav joined in the celebrations after taking top ranking for India, again for a second consecutive year. This comes as the port continues to strengthen the country’s infrastructure and reduce logistics costs. Elsewhere, APM Terminals had cause to celebrate, including at Colombia’s Cartagena port, placed 5th, flanked by Tanger-Med at 4th and Tanjung Pelepas at 6th place. Other APM Terminals ports featuring in the top ten are China’s Guangzhou and

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Una década de oportunidades para el desarrollo de Colombia como país bioceánico

Fuente: Dimar La Dirección General Marítima está próxima a celebrar 71 años al servicio de la protección de los mares del país, cada labor se adelanta basada en un componente investigativo y científico para ejercer el control, supervisión y reglamentación de todas las actividades marítimas en el país. Como la principal Autoridad en asuntos marítimos, que le confiere representatividad internacional, se adhiere a los diferentes convenios emanados por la Organización Marítima Internacional (OMI), como máximo organismo en la materia, este esfuerzo le exige infraestructura y el desarrollo de capacidades humanas y tecnológicas para que Colombia continúe con el nivel de confiabilidad y seguridad que ofrecen sus puertos. Al ser el mar su jurisdicción, constantemente desarrolla su misionalidad bajo la directriz de la protección del medio marino, la seguridad integral marítima y salvaguardar la vida humana en el mar; labor que se adhiere a la declaración de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Cultura, las Ciencias y la Educación (UNESCO), que definió la Década de las Ciencias Oceánicas para el Desarrollo Sostenible 2021-2030. Hoy, en la celebración internacional del día de los Océanos, presenta los avances y oportunidades que adelanta bajo los 7 objetivos estratégicos propuestos por la UNESCO.

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El Port de Barcelona y VINCI Energies Spain inician el proyecto constructivo del piloto de suministro eléctrico a barcos de la Terminal Ferry Barcelona

Fuente: Port de Barcelona El Port de Barcelona y VINCI Energies Spain han iniciado los trabajos del proyecto constructivo del piloto de suministro eléctrico a barcos en la Terminal Ferry Barcelona. El Port de Barcelona ha adjudicado el proyecto piloto a la UTE Omexom Puerto de Barcelona (Tecuni SAU, Inove Ingenieria SA, GTIE Synertec SAS y Actemium Electro AB), formada por empresas de VINCI Energies, líder global para soluciones digitales y de transición energética. El proyecto forma parte de la primera fase de Nexigen, Plan de Electrificación de Muelles desarrollado por el Port de Barcelona. La licitación incluye la redacción y ejecución del proyecto, así como el servicio de conexión y desconexión de los barcos y el mantenimiento de la instalación. El contrato ha sido adjudicado por 3.559.738,28 euros, IVA excluido. Con este proyecto, la Terminal Ferry Barcelona dispondrá de dos puntos de atraque equipados con sistemas OPS para suministrar a los buques energía eléctrica de origen 100% renovable, permitiendo que éstos apaguen sus motores durante su estancia en puerto, evitando emisiones contaminantes. Los OPS de la Terminal Ferry Barcelona estarán operativos en septiembre de 2024. El día 30 de mayo se celebró la primera reunión entre el equipo del

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Valenciaport consolidates its leadership in Southern Europe with the entry of CMA CGM in the capital CSP Iberian Valencia Terminal

Source: Valenciaport Valenciaport would see its leadership as the main European container port in the Mediterranean reinforced with the entry of the French company CMA CGM in the CSP Iberian Valencia Terminal located in the Muelle Príncipe Felipe of the Port of Valencia. Thus, according to information, the French company CMA CGM has closed an agreement to acquire 49% of Cosco Shipping Ports (CSP) Valencia from TPIH Iberia. For Valenciaport, this operation is excellent news which confirms and consolidates the commitment of the major shipping companies to Valencia. In fact, CMA CGM is the third largest container shipping company in the world and the second most important for the activity of the Port of Valencia. The European company is aligned with the values and the sustainability and decarbonisation strategy promoted by the Port Authority of Valencia (PAV). In fact, it has the largest container ships powered by Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), carbon footprint measurement, and a strong commitment to intermodality with the railway. With the arrival of the Marseille-based company, the third largest shipping company in the world, the Port of Valencia will consolidate its position as a world reference hub where the four major cargo and unloading companies operate.

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New port experience centre in Rotterdam is named Portlantis

The new port of Rotterdam port experience centre has been named Portlantis. The Port of Rotterdam Authority announced this today, 5 June, during the official launch of the centre’s construction. This took place on the construction site near the Maasvlakte 2 bathing beach at the end of Prinses Amaliahaven. Portlantis will succeed the FutureLand information centre at the end of 2024, and will offer a broader and richer range of activities. ‘I’m delighted with this name! It’s really special and captures the imagination. Short and sweet. It refers to the port as well having an association that this is a truly unique place. It also suggests a destination, a place to visit and explore. And that, of course, is exactly what the port experience centre is about. It will be an inspiring, unique interactive exposition and a meeting point in the heart of the port. For most visitors, the route to the centre passes through over 40 kilometres of port. They’ll already have had an impressive experience by the time they arrive’, stated Allard Castelein, Port of Rotterdam Authority CEO. MVRDV G. van der Ven B.V. Aannemingsbedrijf has started the Portlantis construction. The building was designed by architects from MVRDV,

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7 ways AI technology can boost sustainable logistics

Source: MAERSK Surely seen as an odd pair, AI technology and sustainability can be quite powerful when combined for the benefit of our planet. The concept of sustainable AI will soon claim a big role in the plethora of initiatives to address environmental sustainability challenges previously considered impossible. Such initiatives and uses can also certainly change the outlook and management of sustainable logistics. Forbes explained it perfectly as, “committing to sustainable practices is no longer a nice to have but a must do as the negative impacts of climate change become more obvious and ominous, with the potential to alter everything from supply chains to profitability.” As stated by the World Economic Forum in the context of the transition to low-carbon supply chains, artificial intelligence (AI), 3D printing, and digital twins are “some of the powerful tools enabling the next wave of climate change solutions”. Specifically, AI technology has the potential to optimise different aspects of the logistics process: from optimal route planning to efficient carbon counting analytics, to increased asset utilisation, and smart inventory management. The implementation of AI in these fields has the potential to make supply chains more efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally more sustainable. Can AI make supply chains more sustainable? AI technology can play

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‘Great Antwerp’ calls at Hamburg for the first time

The modern RoRo vessel of the Grimaldi shipping company docked at the O’Swaldkai terminal of Unikai Lagerei- und Speditionsgesellschaft in the Port of Hamburg in the early hours of Wednesday, 7 June 2023. Source: Port of Hamburg The ‘Great Antwerp’ is the first RoRo vessel of the G5 class. According to Grimaldi, it combines a higher loading capacity with the latest technology, making it more environmentally friendly than previous vessel categories. With a length of 250 metres, a width of 38 metres and a deadweight of 45,684 tonnes, the ‘Great Antwerp’ can carry 4,700 linear metres of rolling cargo, 2,500 CEU (Car Equivalent Units) and 2,000 TEU (Twenty Foot Equivalent Units). Compared to the previous G4 class, the new vessels have double the container capacity. “The ‘Great Antwerp’ makes extensive use of state-of-the-art technological solutions to improve energy efficiency and lessen its negative environmental effects. When compared to our other RoRo multipurpose vessels, the G5 class vessels reduce CO2 emissions per transported tonne by up to 43%,” says Dirk Peters, Managing Director of Grimaldi Germany GmbH. The vessel is also designed for shore-side power supply as an environmentally preferable alternative to using fossil fuels during port calls. In addition, the

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Port of Salalah retains position as world’s 2nd most efficient port

Salalah port has retained its place as the second most efficient container port in the world for the second year in a row. The ranking is taken from the 2022 Container Ports Performance Index (CPPI) published by the World Bank and S&P Global. The Port of Salalah also claimed the first position for the West Central and South Asia Region. Source: APM Terminals In its analysis to determine the best performing container ports in the world, the World Bank-S&P Global Market Intelligence, collects time stamps from 10 of the world’s largest liner shipping companies, which collectively operate close to 80 percent of the global container ship fleet capacity. In 2022, performance time stamp data and other information were analysed for the 348 ports capturing 156,813 port calls involving 243.9 million container moves. With 212 Index Points, the port of Salalah was just 3 points behind the port that took pole position. The advantage offered by the Port of Salalah’s location, coupled with its growing connectivity and world-class operations, gives its customers an unparalleled competitive edge in a very competitive region. Salalah’s status as a transhipment hub is also important for the growth of the local economy in Dhofar as importers

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The electrification of the docks of the Port of Valencia gets under way

Source: Valenciaport An ad hoc electrical network that will supply energy to ships and boats moored at the docks of the Port of Valencia. This is the aim of the first electrification project of the Valencian precinct which will be launched this June. This was announced by Federico Torres, head of Ecological Transition at the Port Authority of Valencia (PAV), together with Joan Calabuig, president of Valenciaport. “This initiative requires an electrical substation, a transformer to adapt the installed power, the circuits to connect the ships and the connection boxes… and it will be a reality very soon and the docks closest to the city will be the first to be electrified”, Calabuig pointed out. The first OPS project in the port of Valencia will be located on the Costa-MSC Transversal quay and will involve an investment of 11 million euros. “In September, the second project will be launched, which will be located at the Balearia and Transmediterránea terminals”, added Torres. With them, he stressed, “we are going to contribute to the decarbonisation of the activity”. Calabuig pointed out that the future objective is to connect this entire system with other renewable energies such as wind power. “This project, along

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Perú: Autoridad Portuaria Nacional desarrolla Foro Portuario de Educación Superior en Yurimaguas

· En el evento participaron más de 80 alumnos y docentes de la Universidad Autónoma del Alto Amazonas. · Los expositores fueron actores del sector público y privado nacional. Fuente: Autoridad Portuaria Nacional (APN) En el marco de su 20º aniversario de creación y de acuerdo al Plan de Integración Puerto Ciudad 2023, la Autoridad Portuaria Nacional (APN) desarrolló hoy, 25 de mayo de 2023, el Foro Portuario de Educación Superior, denominado ‘APN: rumbo al desarrollo sostenible del Sistema Portuario Nacional’. Este evento congregó a más de 80 alumnos y docentes de la Universidad Autónoma del Alto Amazonas, quienes conocieron, de primera mano, acerca del desarrollo del Sistems Portuario Nacional y ls sostenibles que requiere para ser competitivo, centrándose en la localidad de Yurimaguas. Las exposiciones estuvieron a cargo del coordinador de la Oficina Desconcentrads de la APN en Yurimaguas, quien expuso acerca del desarrollo del Sistema Portuario Nacional (SPN), centrándose en la actividad portuaria de la Amazonia peruana, especialmente Yurimaguas. También estuvo presente la Ing. Edith Tupayachi, quien presentó a los jóvenes participantes sobre el plan de promoción de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible en el SPN, así como el Ing. Jhayr Almeyda, jefe de Operaciones del Terminal Portuario

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