The benefits of electric tug boats
15/03/2024
Port of Auckland brought the world’s first fully electric harbour tug “Sparky” into operation in 2022, following a lengthily research process that commenced back in 2016. At the outset of the process, all ship yards and naval architects approached were of the opinion that a fully electric tug was still many years away from becoming a reality.
Steps to prevent persistent wildlife crime
06/03/2024
Wildlife crime is a topic TT has profiled before, but remains a critical threat to biodiversity, local and national economies, national and international security, and global health. The global pandemic itself highlighted emerging infectious diseases, 60% of which are considered zoonotic, that is infectious diseases that are able to pass between animals and humans, and elevated discussions around the impact of wildlife crime and unregulated trade.
The global logistics and transport industry is facing unprecedented challenges in achieving material carbon emissions reduction.
APM Terminals' port system in Vado Ligure comprises two integrated terminals: the existing Reefer Terminal and the newly established Vado Gateway, which operates semi-automated facilities. Positioned strategically, the Vado Port System provides efficient access to central and northern European markets such as Switzerland, Germany, France, and various regions in Northern Italy.
The importance of culture within an organisation, particularly where safety is concerned cannot be underestimated.
As pressure continues to build for companies globally to further develop ESG strategies and positive impact, it is common for businesses to consider partnering with charities to help achieve some of their ESG goals.
How can carbon credits help you?
08/02/2024
Carbon credits are seen by several organisations as a crucial element towards achieving global net zero emissions by 2050, but despite earning a billion-dollar valuation from global companies, carbon credits have long struggled to inspire confidence. Some environmental groups approach carbon markets with scepticism, claiming that they allow companies to appear as though they are leading on climate action, when in fact they are not. In fact, the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) does not allow achieving short-term carbon reduction targets using carbon credits and by 2050 only up to 10% is allowed to be achieved through removal credits. Recently, the European Union also banned advertising of products and services as “carbon neutral” if the neutrality was achieved using carbon credits.
TT Club longtime Member PD Ports are a UK ports and logistics business with 12 sites across England ranging from Hartlepool in the North to the Isle of Wight in the South, and is part of the Canadian company Brookfield Asset Management Inc. $600 billion portfolio, which extends to over 30 countries across the globe.
Ports, terminals and logistics operators find themselves at an energy crossroad.
Loss Prevention a year in focus 2023
25/01/2024
This “Year in focus” brochure takes a look back over the full 12 months of 2023 at some of the key topics that TT has covered, the key events attended and the initiatives launched, all in the name of promoting safety, security and sustainability throughout the global supply chain.
Volunteering can be defined as spending unpaid time to do something that benefits communities, the environment and charitable causes. Employer Supported Volunteering (ESV) can be attributed to companies that actively support and encourage their employees to take part in voluntary activities within their local communities, often during working hours. This allows organisations to have an impact across the communities in which they operate, with many employers introducing volunteering programmes as part of HR policies for employees, to support community organisations and charities with their time and skills. Volunteering activities may be physical activities, in-person skills-based opportunities, or can even be undertaken virtually for many charities.