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  2. Port management - Wikipedia

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    The importance of environmental port regulation and management owes to the fact that the activities of ports are positioned in the intersection between energy and transport systems and connect a network of different sectors, markets, and value chains, making them a central part of the global economy. [6]

  3. Port operator - Wikipedia

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    Port Operator Revenue Tonnage China Merchants Port Holdings Company Limited: 1.05 billion USD - Hutchison Port Holdings: 1.54 billion USD - Hamburger Hafen und Logistik Aktiengesellschaft: 1.66 billion USD - International Container Terminal Services: 2.2 billion USD - Adani Ports & SEZ (Gujarat, India) 2.3 billion USD - PSA International : 3.48 ...

  4. Lists of ports - Wikipedia

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    Top 60 container ports of 2023 The Port of Miami is the world's busiest cruise port. List of busiest container ports – by number of twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) transported through the port List of countries by container port traffic; List of busiest ports by cargo tonnage – by weight of cargo transported through the port

  5. Port - Wikipedia

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    An inland port is a port on a navigable lake, river (fluvial port), or canal with access to a sea or ocean, which therefore allows a ship to sail from the ocean inland to the port to load or unload its cargo. An example of this is the St. Lawrence Seaway which allows ships to travel from the Atlantic Ocean several thousand kilometers inland to ...

  6. Port authority - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Ports Authority intermodal terminal at the Port of Savannah. In Canada, the United States and Spain, a port authority (less commonly a port district) is a governmental or quasi-governmental public authority for a special-purpose district usually formed by a legislative body (or bodies) to operate ports and other transportation infrastructure.

  7. Port centric logistics - Wikipedia

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    Port Centric Logistics as a concept in supply chain management has developed since around the turn of the millennium. [ 1 ] Multimodal transport driven container logistics operations typically utilise ocean-going vessels for long-distance movements, with inland movements undertaken by barge , rail or truck.

  8. Category:Ports and harbours - Wikipedia

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    Ports and harbours are not quite the same thing, but the articles about them have been combined in this category as they are closely related. (In the U.S., the latter is spelled harbor.)

  9. Smart port - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Hamburg, for example, has a system of sensors, cameras and smart lights on roads to help monitor and direct traffic, which can help to optimize traffic and thus lower emissions. [2] These large public infrastructural development projects typically require significant cooperation from various agencies and government authorities.