Equipment – Page 58

  • Cast iron plates are the key to pioneering freeze dredging
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    Exposing dredging to the cold

    2012-12-20T10:00:00Z

    Freeze dredging, a process being pioneered by FriGeo, involves lowering large cast iron plates to the river or sea bed.

  • Maintenance dredging is Harwich Haven Authority’s biggest single expenditure. Credit: Westminster Dredging Co
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    Cutting the cost

    2012-12-19T10:00:00Z

    A necessity for many ports, dredging can be managed to reduce costs and environmental impact, finds Felicity Landon

  • Cavotec's motorised cable reel technologies will be installed on STS cranes and RMG cranes
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    Cavotec secures orders for motorised reels

    2012-12-18T14:26:00Z

    Global engineering group, Cavotec, has secured three orders for its motorised cable reel technologies from port equipment manufacturer, Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industry Co Ltd (ZPMC), and Abu Dhabi based crane manufacturer, Trans Gulf Port Cranes (TGPC).

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    Constant evolution of European tracking

    2012-12-18T10:00:00Z

    The SafeSeaNet system was introduced so that EU member states, Norway and Iceland could among other things, share information on vessel movements, identify ships carrying hazardous cargoes, know when ships are expected to arrive or leave port, and know of any accidents or incidents.

  • Web-based AIS can be combined with VTS to powerful effect
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    Increased visibility

    2012-12-17T10:02:00Z

    Real-time or past times, vessel tracking can provide valuable support and information. Felicity Landon reports

  • Carly Fields, Editor, Port Strategy was presented the award for International Editor of the Year, by Caroline Creeve, PSA HNN
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    Double journalism award for Port Strategy

    2012-12-12T17:49:00Z

    Port Strategy editor, Carly Fields, has won the 2012 Seahorse Journalist Award for International Editor of the Year, and one of its regular contributors, Felicity Landon, also received the Award for Supply Chain Journalist of the Year.

  • Taylor's new TXLC container handlers will be distributed in South Africa by Big Lift Trucks
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    Flurry of global equipment orders

    2012-12-04T15:41:00Z

    There has been a flurry of equipment orders over the last week for maritime equipment providers, Cargotec, Taylor Machine Works and Konecranes.

  • The port industry has felt the whip of the double dip, says SISI. Credit: Tom Taylor
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    Global port industry on unsteady footing

    2012-11-29T22:05:00Z

    At the start of the financial crisis in 2009, the port industry was outperforming other sectors, according to Shanghai International Shipping Institute’s Global Port Development Report (3Q12), but the worm has finally turned.

  • Trelleborg will supply Marseille with 700 SeaGuard foam fenders
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    Trelleborg celebrates foam fender record order

    2012-11-29T22:02:00Z

    Trelleborg Marine Systems has won its largest ever foam fender contract in terms of size and value. The order, for the Port of Marseille, is for 700 SeaGuard foam fenders and accessories, including chains and anchors, to be fitted at 39 of the port’s quays.

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    Cargotec wins breakthrough unloader contract

    2012-11-29T22:02:00Z

    Cargotec has secured an order for its largest Siwertell coal unloaders to date.

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    Houston opts for Konecranes RTG

    2012-11-29T22:02:00Z

    Port of Houston Authority has contracted Konecranes for the supply of eight rubber-tyred gantry cranes, adding to the 49-strong Konecranes fleet already the Authority’s nine terminals.

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    Cargotec orders rack up

    2012-11-29T22:02:00Z

    Klaipeda operator Klasco has ordered eight Kalmar terminal tractors from Cargotec.

  • OMC's Optimiser and Dynamic Under Keel Clearance (DUKC) Chart Overlay will increase capacity at Port Hedland
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    OMC products to increase Hedland capacity

    2012-11-28T17:28:00Z

    Australian maritime engineering company, OMC International, has announced it will deliver two new products to Port Hedland to help increase port capacity.

  • When the contraband contents of a container are seized, lines are lucky to get the container back at all. Credit: Themepap
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    The underworld of abandoned goods

    2012-11-09T10:00:00Z

    What happens when no one wants the contents? There is a bit of an underworld going on in terms of salvage and resale of goods.

  • Abandoned containers can be a blight on the port horizon
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    Lost and found

    2012-11-08T10:00:00Z

    Packed with rotten prawns, unpaid-for bicycles, or forgotten sofas – abandoned containers can cause headaches. Felicity Landon reports

  • Full scale testing is now underway at the Port of Rotterdam
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    New research to mitigate wash in ports

    2012-11-06T15:35:00Z

    USA based engineering and construction firm, Bechtel, has announced the new phase of a study which will improve the safety and future design of ports.

  • The term ‘resilience’ has been used both in the list of security missions and a national strategy for supply chain security
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    Resilience: an “all hazards” approach

    2012-10-29T15:57:00Z

    A new report focuses on US ports’ ‘resilience’ to incidents that could compromise their effectiveness as cargo gateways.

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    Bromma wins record all-electric order

    2012-10-25T21:03:00Z

    Spreader specialist Bromma has won the largest combined all-electric STS and all-electric yard crane spreader order in its history.

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    Cargotec smartens up Brazilian terminals

    2012-10-25T21:02:00Z

    Cargotec is to integrate its SmartLanes process automation solution for gate automation at the Brazilian container terminals Tecon Salvador and Tecon Rio Grande.

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    Navis ready to cater for automation surge

    2012-10-25T11:04:00Z

    Software solutions specialist Navis is eyeing a sudden surge in automation projects, expecting a “steady flow” of projects to come on stream over the next few years.