Equipment – Page 62
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Port consultants team up
Consultants HR Wallingford and UK Port Advisers have formed an alliance to advise clients on both strategic and technical considerations.
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Konecranes nets ASC order
Manufacturer Konecranes has received an order for 20 automated stacking cranes from Global Terminal & Container Services in New Jersey, marking Konecranes’ second ASC delivery to the US.
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Argentinean Liebherr cranes order
Liebherr Container Cranes has won an order for the supply of one ship-to-shore container crane to Exolgan Container Terminal, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Cargotec secures slew of Kalmar orders
Cargotec has secured an order to deliver 13 Kalmar reachstackers and four Kalmar empty container handlers to Europe Container Terminals, supported by a five-year maintenance agreement. The order has been booked for the first quarter of 2012.
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APS wins South America first
Brazil’s Terminal de Conteineres de Paranagua has selected APS Technology for its gate OCR and rail OCR at its terminal, marking the first on-dock rail OCR solution to be installed in South America.
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TT Club growth up
The TT Club has announced 8.5% growth in premium income for 2011 – maintaining a strong financial platform last year, despite challenging marketing conditions including the Japanese tsunami and Thai floods.
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Industry backs Propulsion & Emissions Conference
Mercator Media’s 34th Motorship Propulsion and Emissions Conference, being held in Hamburg, Germany on the 23-24 May 2012, is getting full backing from the industry.
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PATCH ports target Seawork
Ports Adapting to Change (PATCH) is representing the interests of the industry at the Seawork 2012 conference this year - with the aim of helping ports improve strategy on the important issues of management, financing and cooperation.
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Starting from scratch
One of the biggest projects Louis Berger is currently involved in is a greenfield port development in Nigeria.
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New problems or old?
Greenfield or brownfield, port construction projects can unearth a range of environmental challenges. Felicity Landon reports
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Propulsion & Emissions Conference 2012
The 34th Motorship Propulsion & Emissions Conference will take place in Hamburg, Germany on 23-24 May 2012 - it aims to give all ship operators, owners and managers the perfect platform to discuss plans for upcoming sulphur emission targets.
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MAFI launches new tractor generation
MAFI Transport Systems has launched a new generation of terminal tractors aimed at optimising container handling and reducing CO2 emissions for operators.
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Emerson overhauls Cortés crane drives
Control specialist Emerson Industrial Automation is to modernise the motor control system on an aging port crane in Puerto Cortés, Honduras.
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Liebherr secures RMG and STS orders
Liebherr is celebrating two key orders for rail-mounted gantry cranes and ship-to-shore cranes.
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Kalmar SmartPower RTG improves fuel use
Cargotec has unveiled a new rubber-tyred gantry crane which promises minimised fuel consumption.
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Ports prepare for arrival of LNG-fuelled ships
In preparation for the imminent arrival of LNG-fuelled ships, a working group has been set up within the World Ports Climate Initiative to consider the standardisation of the safety aspects of LNG bunkering operations at worldwide ports.
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Co-ordinating customs checks
Technological advancements could improve testy port operator-customs relations, as John Bensalhia discovers
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Unscrupulous liquidation processes questioned
Port Strategy has learned that contractor concerns over ‘unscrupulous’ liquidation practices going on at ports equipment suppliers may be no more than a storm in a teacup.
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Automation gives Cargotec a lashing
Cargotec is looking to bridge the gap in terminal container flow by offering operators the chance to get even better with automation with its newly-purchased lashing and twistlock technology.