Container & Cargo Handling – Page 65

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    Maintenance outsourcing

    2009-03-30T12:24:00Z

    Will the credit crisis send ports scuttling to outsource costly equipment maintenance, or will greater in-house commitments be the answer? Alex Hughes finds out

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    Santos capacity set to double

    2009-03-27T12:24:00Z

    Capacity at the Brazilian port is set to double over the coming year. Rob Ward reports

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    Flender

    2009-03-23T12:24:00Z

    European crane components are increasingly heading east to bolster the Asia''s new dominant manufacturing forces

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    ZPMC

    2009-03-20T12:24:00Z

    ZPMC got in touch with Port Strategy to dispute allegations of poor after sales services. Alex Hughes reports

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    Opinion: Port of Stockton on the Stimulus Plan

    2009-03-19T12:24:00Z

    California''s Port of Stockton talks to Barry Parker about the importance of port planning and continuing credit lines

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    Fewer problems?

    2009-03-10T12:24:00Z

    Berth scheduling is a real problem only when there is high berth utilisation, according to one global port operator.

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    Collaborative approach

    2009-03-09T12:24:00Z

    A significant expenditure on software is not always required for optimising berth scheduling, says PortVision''s Dean Rosenberg.

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    Who's the priority?

    2009-03-06T12:24:00Z

    How should ports prioritise their ships or cargoes? That depends on the type of operation.

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    Right on schedule?

    2009-03-05T12:24:00Z

    Congestion might be a fond and distant memory for many ports right now - but that doesn''t mean the headache of berth scheduling has gone away. Felicity Landon reports

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    Dakar

    2009-03-04T12:24:00Z

    Dubai World hopes to turn Senegal''s port of Dakar into West Africa''s leading gateway. Mike King investigates

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    Securing the bottom line

    2009-02-25T12:24:00Z

    Australia''s Newcastle coal port is looking at riding the downturn by an investment strategy which could potentially double the ports capacity.

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    Long-term plans in Brazil

    2009-02-24T12:24:00Z

    The axe may have fallen on some areas of Brazil''s production, but a $300m deal that includes Caribbean port interests as well as two coal mines was concluded in December by Vale.

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    Coal - can it warm a cool economy?

    2009-02-23T12:24:00Z

    Can coal bring a much needed fillip to stagnating bulk ports? Stevie Knight finds out

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    Kalmar

    2009-02-19T12:24:00Z

    Maximum stacking heights depend on the type of operation, says Jari Pirhonen, general manager, terminal development, at Kalmar.

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    High-bay concept

    2009-02-18T12:24:00Z

    The most advanced stacking systems of the moment are the latest automated stacking crane (ASC) systems such as those at Euromax in Rotterdam, and Altenwerder and Burchardkai in Hamburg, stacking five or six high, says Jan van Beemen of Haskoning.

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    Higher density ... higher power

    2009-02-17T12:24:00Z

    With the trend towards higher-density stacking, Halcrow is reporting increasing interest in automated terminals with rail-mounted gantry (RMG) cranes.

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    High stack, high risk?

    2009-02-16T12:24:00Z

    How high, how wide, how safe and, ultimately, how efficient? Felicity Landon reports on moves towards higher density stacking solutions

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    multidocker

    2009-02-09T12:24:00Z

    The promise of greater efficiency and a better safety record is giving hydraulic material handling equipment for ports a boost in market share, according Fredrik Ö sterströ m, product manager of Swedish manufacturer Multidocker.

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    Mobile Harbour Cranes

    2009-02-06T12:24:00Z

    Highly flexible Mobile Harbour Cranes can go anywhere and handle many types of cargo, but they are not without their limitations, as Alex Hughes finds out

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    Jacksonville article for Jan 2009 issue

    2009-01-30T12:24:00Z

    Swapping west for east coast, Jaxport boss Rick Ferrin talks to Barry Parker about Jacksonville''s plans for the future