Container & Cargo Handling – Page 35
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Agreement reached on EU Ports Regulation text
After 15 years of discussions, the European Commission, Council and Parliament have reached a compromise on the text for the Ports Regulation, the legal framework for organising port services and financial transparency of ports in Europe.
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APMT’s ‘terminal by module’ vision
APM Terminal’s head of terminal design and automation has outlined the concept of ‘terminal by module’ at TOC Europe’s 40th annual industry gathering.
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Container weighing at Liverpool
Weighbridge construction has been completed at the Port of Liverpool in time for the new SOLAS regulations on container weighing which take effect on 1 July.
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Changing state
What can port operators do to reduce the risk of cargo liquefaction asks John Bensalhia
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Spreading the good word
Dave and Iain MacIntyre look at the container handling options available to both large and small ports
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Talking up Hamburg
Lower container volumes mask the bigger picture of growth at Hamburg, explains Felicity Landon
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IMO advises re gross mass of packed containers
With new SOLAS regulations on the verification of the gross mass of packed containers coming into force soon, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has issued advice on its implementation.
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DP World launches MENA education programme
DP World is to launch an international education programme which focuses on trade and logistics to help ensure the future growth of the sector.
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Need for port pricing overhaul
Port pricing is said to be an essential tool for solving the main challenges currently posed to the industry by mega-ships.
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Container weighing rules are coming
Ports that remain unconcerned by incoming container weighing regulations will be in for a shock come July 1, 2016.
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Kalmar wins HHLA straddle carriers order
Kalmar has secured an order for nine diesel-electric straddle carriers from Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA).
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Forget size, focus on efficiency
Demand is “simply not there” for 24,000 teu containerships so ports must now focus on improving handling efficiency rather than catering for ever-larger ships, according to CTI Consultancy’s Andy Lane.
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Gate automation a ‘no brainer’
Installing gate and truck technologies is a ‘no brainer’ for ports, offering payback on investment in as little as two years, according to software specialist TBA.
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Challenged to find bright spots
Panellists at TOC Asia in Singapore were challenged to identify bright spots in the container handling sector after highlighting the combined bitter pills of the China slowdown, containership overcapacity and increasing pressure on box terminal returns.
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Running the rails
Alex Hughes examines the often arm''s length relationship between terminals and rail
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Rising to the occasion
Israel''s Haifa has no qualms about meeting its competition head on. Michael Mackey reports
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Gale force
The drive for offshore wind power in Europe has scarcely begun, as Felicity Landon explains
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Just the job
Third party maintenance is still attractive at lower volumes, as John Bensalhia finds out
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Longer horizon
Poti''s a good yardstick of what’s happening on the eastern side of the Black Sea, finds Stevie Knight.
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Off the grid
There are a lot of reasons why a port''s power supply may need added ''oomph''. Stevie Knight reports