Page 4 - Port Of Hamburg Magazine 04.2019
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02 EDITORIAL
INNOVATIVE INDUSTRY
06 CHEMICAL INDUSTRY NEEDS STABLE CONNECTIONS
450 companies employ 81,000 staff in Northern Germany
09 ‘GREEN’ HYDROGEN FROM WIND POWER
Raffinerie Heide and Reallabor Westküste 100 researching sustainable fuels
12 NORTHERN STATES LAUNCH JOINT HYDROGEN STRATEGY
500 megawatts of electrolysis capacity from green electricity to be achieved by 2025 in northern Germany
13 CHEMCOAST PARK – INDUSTRIAL VARIETY ON THE LOWER ELBE
Brunsbüttel: An important base for chemicals, energy and logistics for over 40 years
16 ‘GREEN’ METHANOL WITH REAL POTENTIAL FOR SHIPPING
Alternative fuel for ships, planes and trucks
18 CHEMICAL PRODUCTS IN WORLD TRADE
The Port of Hamburg handles 15.5 million tons of chemical products every year
20 CHEMICAL TRIANGLE WITH PROSPECTS
ChemDelta Bavaria – A great variety of products in Germany’s South East
22 FULLY AUTOMATIC UP TO THE ROOF
F.A. Kruse jun. Spedition offers 40,000 pallet slots for bigbags, barrels, bagged cargoes and co.
24 ‘MAKE RAIL EASY’ – INNOVATION IN RAIL FREIGHT TRANSPORT
VTG advancing with digital technologies and new services
26 ‘CHEMICAL INDUSTRY LOGISTICS WAKING FROM A DEEP SLEEP’
Miebach Consulting und CHEManager publish survey of chemical logistics
28 POWER FOR RESEARCH, PRODUCTION AND FORMULA 1
Shell invests in state-of-the-art lubricant filling centre
31 HOW WELL ACQUAINTED ARE LOGISTICS COMPANIES WITH THE NEW RULES IN MAJOR INCIDENT LAW?
An expert view from Peter Duschek, Managing Partner, UMCO
33 INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS AT BASF
Partners in Baltic ‘COMBINE’ brief themselves in situ
34 WHEN FOOTPRINTS BECOME BIOTOPES
Prof. Dr. Braungart’s Cradle to Cradle® principle thinks in new cycles
HAFEN HAMBURG MARKETING
36 PETER PICKHUBEN’S PINBOARD
Tips and yarns from Hamburg’s cheekiest seagull
38 PORT OF HAMBURG MARKETING MOURNS FORMER CEO
Death of Prof. Dr. Hans Ludwig Beth, 82
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