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Rail freight on track for record volumes

Rail is acknowledged as the most fuel-efficient way to move freight over land, with a gallon of fuel stretching an average of 500 miles, a

APM Terminals Valencia to increase capacity and efficiency with 3.6m euro investment

APM Terminals Valencia has commissioned 11 new Terberg YT223 terminal tractors for container handling. They are new generation vehicles, e

Port of Valencia: more trains, longer trains, more goods and more containers

Source: Valenciaport The railway is gaining more weight in the Port of Valencia. 13 trains a day, 90 a week, 380 trains a month. In total,

San Pedro Bay Ports release final drayage truck feasibility assessment

Source: Port of Long Beach STUDY EVALUATES STATE OF TECHNOLOGY, INCORPORATES STAKEHOLDER FEEDBACK The ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles

HHLA and Linde Engineering build hydrogen filling station in the Port of Hamburg

Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) has commissioned Linde Engineering to build a hydrogen filling station within the scope of its Clea

Vopak focuses on hydrogen imports in Rotterdam with German company

Fuente: Port of Rotterdam Tank storage company Vopak and German hydrogen company Hydrogenious are starting a joint venture in the storage,

Container traffic by train in the Port of Valencia grows by 10.24%

According to data from the Statistical Bulletin of the Port Authority of Valencia (APV), 216,965 TEUs have been moved by rail up to Novemb

African Travel & Tourism Sector’s Climate Footprint Revealed

World Travel & Tourism Council and Saudi-based Sustainable Tourism Global Center release groundbreaking research Sector’s GDP has gr

Container traffic at Valenciaport suffers due to international geopolitical and economic uncertainty

In the first 10 months of the year, 4,336,957 TEUs (standard container of 6.1 metres in length) have passed through Valenciaport’s t

Producing future marine fuels – opportunities for all

Source: IMO Developing countries are looking to seize the opportunities that decarbonizing shipping presents. “We need to prioritize