Pre-pandemic typically 2% of containership capacity was caught up in delays, a figure that shot up to 11% in 2021

Barcelona, January 11, 2022.- According to the magazine Splash247, a trend in the maritime transport of containers is confirmed with direct consequences on the delivery times of international trade.

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The Port of Barcelona: From 2.0 to 4.0

Barcelona, 10 de noviembre del 2021.- The Port of Barcelona has presented the grants for innovative ideas and projects of Ports 4.0, the corporate open innovation model of Puertos del Estado and the Spanish Port Authorities.

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European Partnership to make Zero-Emission Waterborne Transport a reality before 2050

Barcelona, June 29, 2021.- Cyprus Shipping News has published the following information about the carbon footprint of maritime transport and the European plans to reduce it to 0 from 2050:

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Maersk announced it plans to launch the world’s first carbon-neutral liner vessel in 2023, which will have a methanol engine

Barcelona, March 4, 2021.- What consequence does decarbonisation have for maritime transport prices? The English television BBC has published a report focusing on the Danish company Maersk and its immediate plans to abandon fossil fuels.

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