Posted - April 11, 2013 - Ben Oliver Briceno, Staff writer at Port Technology International.
Squamish Terminals (SQT), a British Columbia deep-water, break-bulk terminal,
is the latest to participant in the Green Marine initiative, the
largest voluntary environmental program for the maritime industry.
SQT already exercise excellent environmental stewardship through their
Squamish Statuary Management Committee and hosting of the annual Great
Canadian Shoreline Cleanup. The company strives for continues
improvement in their environmental performance by seeking ways to reduce
the risks associated with all operations.
“In the past couple of decades SQT has played a key role in the
preservation and enhancement of both Howe Sound marine life and of the
estuary through its partnerships with local conservation groups,” said
Ron Anderson, Squamish Terminals president & CEO “We are very
fortunate to have the opportunity to work, live, play and volunteer in
this truly wonderful [Green Marine] community.”
The Port of Seattle,
a recent participant of the initiative, has now introduced a new truck
program in an attempt to reduce emissions. The Radio Frequency
Identification (RFID)
program is in support of the port’s Clean Truck Initiative, which
intends to monitor and regulate the emissions from port-related
vehicles. By gathering the data on the frequency of truck trips and age
of vehicles, the Port of Seattle and its community partners are able to plan more effectively to meet future environmental program goals.
So far the initiative has been successful, with over 2,000 truck gate
moves a day with 2 percent of all port registered trucks reporting
issues repaired in less than fifteen minutes.
The Green Marine program is an action plan that addresses nine major environmental issues identified by the marine industry.
There are currently twenty-one ports, twenty-six terminals, nineteen
domestic ship owners and four international ship owners participating in
the Green Marine Environment Initiative.
For more information about Green Marine and their services, see www.green-marine.org
Post to be found at:
http://www.porttechnology.org/news/green_marine_initiative_builds_momentum/
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