Day: September 19, 2022
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The MAGPIE yard automation truck was demonstrated by DAF Trucks NV in Helmond (The Netherlands), from April 17th until 19th, during the Automative Week...
In this first episode, we are delighted to welcome Maaike Dalhuisen from the Port of Rotterdam & Théo Fortin from AIVP to discuss the...
The European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) is the project office responsible for the follow-up of MAGPIE. They invited our consortium for...
International shipping accounts for around 2% of global CO2 emissions. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has set strategies to reduce CO2 intensity by 40% in...
No less than 41 organizations have already signed up to join our close group of observers, which is called “MAGPIE stakeholders group”. They show...
On the 26th of September, the members of the MAGPIE Consortium will meet in Le Havre for their General Assembly and Steering Committee at...
During the World Conference of the Transportation Research Society (WCTRS 2023), held on Thursday, July 20th in Montreal, several MAGPIE members were present. WCTRS...
The MAGPIE project built a categorisation of ports, based on today’s energy transition efforts and capabilities. These categories assists future work of the MAGPIE Masterplan in developing energy transition pathways for ports. The three main themes identified as critical are: energy transition infrastructure and technologies, seagoing ships and hinterland transport, governance for energy transition. The categorisation was prepared on the basis of a detailed study of 15 sea and inland ports, which are considered pioneers in terms of energy transition and sustainability.
Andreas Stolte (DeltaPort), Miguel Castro (Portos de Sines), & Cédric Virciglio (HAROPA PORT), provide their insights on the ongoing MAGPIE project, on how the...