Container & Cargo Handling – Page 82

  • Lianyungang where Vigan has recently supplied unloaders for alumina
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    Horses for Courses

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Alex Hughes takes a close look at the market and the comparable cost efficiency of these and other systems.

  • Kalmars ContChamp: observant maintenance programmes are giving better results than scheduled ones
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    Renting in the full Operational Concept

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Patrik Wheater and Alex Hughes talk to customers and manufacturers about the reachstacker''s suitability, leasing options, price, and more.

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    What price a Reachstacker?

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    While manufacturers describe their reachstackers as being ''competitively'' priced, terminal operators are sometimes a little more forthcoming. Informed sources point out that Kalmar''s current ContChamp DRF model can be picked up for around US$500,000. This represents a premium of around 7.5% when compared to other European manufacturers.

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    Kalmar secures Brazilian Order

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Kalmar has landed an order from Libra Terminais of Brazil for 13 ContChamp DRF reachstackers for Santos and Rio de Janeiro. The machines will have a lifting capacity of 45 tons and can stack containers 6 high.

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    Terminal Workhorses have through-life costs in tow

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Canny ro-ro tractor operators should focus on through-life costs, say the manufacturers. David Foxwell reports.

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    It's not all about easing congestion

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Clearly port congestion is not the only driver encouraging terminals to increase throughput.

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    Out-Smarting Congestion

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    With congestion seemingly almost endemic on the US West Coast, what are the systems providers doing to help? Cathy Hayward investigates.

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    Logistics, Logistics, Logistics . . .

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    As a result of these trends, PTP is not just expanding its berths, it is also adding another 300 acres of land under phase B of its FTZ project to the existing 1,000 acres (phase A) which are currently about 80% occupied. This will be ready by the end of ...

  • PTP: reducing its reliance on transhipment business by attracting 3PLs and FTZ business
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    Shifting the Balance

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) is in the middle of its next stage of expansion, based around its burgeoning free trade zone. James Macpherson reports.

  • Jebel Ali Free Zone is built around Dubai Port Authoritys Jebel Ali terminal
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    Tried and Died

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Tony Restall warns of the problems and pitfalls of setting up a free zone - and reveals some straightforward advice on how to avoid them.

  • SPS: Salalah is ideally positioned to exploit its strategic location
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    Salalah A Case Study

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Paul Grant reports on progress at the Middle East''s latest free zone initiative in Oman.

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    Revised Standard due next year

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    An updated and revised version of a European standard for cathodic protection of harbour structures, EN 13174, which will be of direct use for port and harbour engineers planning protection against ALWC or dealing with its effects, should be available early next year.

  • ALWC corrosion rates can be 1mm/side/year or more, and design corrosion allowances quickly exceeded Sacrificial anodes form part of a CP system to protect against ALWC
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    CIRIA Project provides new solutions for ALWC

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    A new report from CIRIA, and a revised European Standard for protecting harbour installations, offer new tools in the fight against Accelerated Low Water Corrosion (ALWC) as David Foxwell discovers.

  • Dust free handling is possible with careful loading chute design Modular design means sections of loading chutes can be quickly and easily replaced if required
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    Careful costing key to effective dust control

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Controlling and managing dust emissions can best be accomplished if a few simple guidelines are adhered to; and plant used to control emissions is selected with life cycle costs in mind, writes David Foxwell.

  • Gottwald HPK 330EG harbour pontoon crane in the Mississippi
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    Down the Mississipi to the Gulf of Mexico

    2005-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Gottwald''s Andreas Moeller explained to PS how the HPK 330 EG harbour pontoon crane - a dedicated solution for St. James Stevedoring Company''s mid-stream operations on the Lower Mississippi - will hopefully prove a winner, at least in shallow and sheltered waters: " We see a lot of scope for ...

  • Liebherr LHM 400s before barge transfer to Iraq Gottwald HSK 260EG: selling well in Southeast Asia
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    Barometer for all Trades

    2005-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Tracking the innovations and sales performance of the two principal mobile harbour crane (MHC) manufacturers can provide a useful correlation to the state of their diverse markets, as Nick Elliott reports.

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    Competition down the coast

    2005-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Barcelona''s loss of position is the direct result of Valencia''s own expansion plans, which were partially realised at the end of the 1990s with the opening of the new public container terminal on Principe Felipe quay in the port''s southern expansion zone. Operator Maritima Valenciana currently benefits from having 120ha ...

  • TCB: Auto terminals will suffer if TCB or Tercat dont win the third box terminal concession
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    Delta Dreams

    2005-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The Delta Plan should be a win-win strategy for Spain''s second port aimed at accommodating the needs of both container and auto clients. Alex Hughes reports from Barcelona.

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    The Squeeze is on

    2005-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Ports must address the congestion problem to survive. Patrik Wheater reports from a recent BMT briefing.

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    The Point of Contact

    2005-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Arguably, of all container handling equipment, spreaders come in for the heaviest punishment since they''re the principal point of contact with the box. Nick Elliott talks to manufacturers and summarises a recent conference presentation on spreader performance.