Container & Cargo Handling – Page 48

  • Tangier is considering real time tracking of RTGs and reachstackers
    News

    Everything in its place

    2013-02-07T10:00:00Z

    Alex Hughes finds out why equipment tracking is not yet a ''must have'' port accessory

  • Plugging into the cloud has taken a lot of the IT out of the equation
    News

    Cloud surfing

    2013-01-30T10:00:00Z

    Cloud computing opens up new avenues for port development, as Stevie Knight discovers

  • Automated straddle carriers are rising in popularity
    News

    Advances to acquisitions

    2013-01-02T10:00:00Z

    Advances in straddle carrier technology have led to some notable recent acquisitions.

  • Automation is the next safety hurdle for straddle carriers
    News

    Sound carriers

    2013-01-01T10:00:00Z

    Can automation tick the safety first box for straddle carriers. John Bensalhia investigates

  • Chile's TPS believes more sophisticated spreaders can offer a better return on investment
    News

    Spreader 'add ons' a necessity not a luxury

    2012-12-31T10:02:00Z

    There is a time and a place for basic spreaders, Pedro Cisternas Fernández, who oversees Valparaíso-based container handling facility, Terminal Pacífico Sur''s gantry crane operations tells Port Strategy.

  • Bromma claims its lighter all-electrics generate reduced emissions over their lifetime
    News

    Back to basics

    2012-12-28T10:00:00Z

    Alex Hughes asks the leading spreader manufacturer whether greater sophistication equals more maintenance

  • Singapore is to consolidate its container handling in one location. Credit: Roberto Arias
    News

    Singapore shifts its transhipment stage

    2012-12-26T10:00:00Z

    On the other side of the world to the Caribbean, the port of Singapore is advancing development plans to secure its future as a major transhipment hub.

  • APMT's Callao Facility
    News

    Growth models

    2012-12-25T10:00:00Z

    The Caribbean could be overall winner in the Canal-expansion transhipment battle.

  • A drought in the US had a devastating effect on crops and forecasts
    News

    A summer slowdown

    2012-12-24T10:01:00Z

    The difficulty of accurately predicting even short-term trade or port demand were clear this summer in the US where grain exporters, railroads, and terminal and barge operators saw all their expectations dashed in a matter of weeks.

  • Forecasting can be based on trade lanes and then applied to specific ports. Credit: Doug
    News

    Both art and science

    2012-12-21T10:00:00Z

    Conference bans have led to growth in demand for consultants, finds Michael King

  • News

    A problem that is growing in size

    2012-12-11T10:00:00Z

    Over the last fifty years containerised shipping vessels have steadily increased in size, with Maersk now building Triple-E class vessels with a capacity of 18,000 teu.

  • Bromma tackles the weighing issue through twistlock sensors
    News

    Putting on weight

    2012-12-10T10:00:00Z

    HFW''s Matthew Gore finds that there has been little progression on the thorny container weight debate

  • Seattle needs to decide where its future lies. Credit: Skycaptaintwo
    News

    The next frontier

    2012-12-07T10:00:00Z

    Seattle has to decide just how ambitious it wants to be, says Martin Rushmere

  • Temporary structures have to be engineered to withstand required wind and snow loads. Copyright: Mahaffey Fabric Structures
    News

    Thinking outside the box

    2012-11-29T10:00:00Z

    Sometimes, ports and their customers have to go outside the square when it comes to thinking up storage solutions.

  • Tauranga's future storage plans mirror those planned by other ports
    News

    A moving target

    2012-11-28T10:00:00Z

    Varied storage solutions are needed to cater for different cargoes and strategies. Dave and Iain MacIntyre report

  • A well designed PCS can support all participants in the logistics chain
    News

    Building a network

    2012-11-27T10:00:00Z

    Ports adopting a port community system can create a strong network among its many stakeholders, according to South Korea''s Total Soft Bank, well known for its PLUS (Port Logistics Unifying System).

  • It's claimed that Singapore's Collaborative Port Community Solution has saved the nation's port community more than $81m. Credit: Roberto Arias
    News

    A collective voice

    2012-11-26T10:00:00Z

    Intelligent port community systems can give hubs the edge when chasing cargo. Alex Hughes reports

  • News

    Fleet management system aids productivity

    2012-11-23T10:00:00Z

    Transmon has produced a fleet management system that can increase both safety levels and ensure efficient operations.

  • There's no replacement for good FLT driver training
    News

    Safety stance

    2012-11-22T10:00:00Z

    How are fork-lift truck manufacturers helping to raise health and safety levels in their products? What add-ons are available to cement safety levels? What can port operators do to ensure that their fork-lift truck operators know all the ins and outs of safety? John Bensalhia investigates...

  • ABB's remote control technology has proved itself in Panama
    News

    Remote breakthrough could catch on fast

    2012-11-02T10:00:00Z

    The two Maasvlakte 2 terminal orders show that the remote control of STS cranes has made its breakthrough, according to ABB. The company expects other terminals and terminal operators to follow.