Equipment – Page 81
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Productivity and security issues drive demand for wireless networks
The use of wireless local area networks (WLAN) is taking on a greater role in the ports sector than ever before, driven particularly by productivity and security issues, according to Michael Muller of Motorola.
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Tideworks nets Ter Haak
Amsterdam''s Ter Haak Group has turned to Tideworks for the upgrade of its terminal operating platform at its Amerikahaven multipurpose terminal.
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Forklift cameras given wider angle
Camera solutions should be used to reduce excess expenditure from damage to stock, racking and forklift trucks themselves, as well as improving safety and efficiency, according to supplier Transmon Engineering.
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Dynamic positioning group launched
The International Dynamic Positioning Operators Association (IDPOA) has been launched to provide a representative voice to the maritime industry, while working to enhance and improve the professional interests of DPOs and related companies worldwide.
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Rise for refurbed forklifts
While industry statistics point to a dramatic reduction in sales of new forklift trucks within the UK, forklift manufacturer Jungheinrich, reports a surge in demand for used and refurbished trucks.
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Specific solutions for tough challenges
Felicity Landon finds out why careful planning and specific solutions are critical when choosing wireless systems for ports and terminals
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Spanish shuttle carriers pick up on efficiency
Kalmar has been awarded a contract to provide a fleet of shuttle carriers to TTI Algeciras SA in Spain.
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DPW signs with Identec
DP World has chosen Identec Solutions for its radio frequency identification technology at its Australian terminals.
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Seven Kalmar forklift trucks for Greece
Kalmar has received an order for three Kalmar DCD250-12LB forklift trucks and four DCE180-9 forklift trucks for Thessaloniki Port Authority in Northern Greece.
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Liebherr in Olympics
Liebherr is playing an important role in the 2014 Winter Olympics to be hosted in Sochi, Russia.
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New releases heighten productivity
Kalmar straddle carriers continue to develop an environmental focus, with the latest addition being an Electrical Shuttle Carrier, ESH W, which combines higher productivity with lower emissions.
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Liebherr adds to ABP base
Liebherr has delivered two rubber-tyred gantry cranes to Associated British Ports'' Grimsby and Immingham ports, bringing the total number of Liebherr RTGs now operating at the facility up to four.
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Montreal favours Moffatt & Nichol
Consultant Moffatt & Nichol has won a contract to prepare a detailed development plan, complete preliminary engineering and develop contracting strategies for the construction of the new Hochelaga-Viau container terminal, and re-development of the Laurier-Tarte break-bulk terminal at the Port of Montreal.
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Liscont heads for Kalmar
Kalmar has won an order for three rubber-tyred gantry cranes from Liscont Operadores de Contentores, SA in Lisbon, Portugal. The equipment will be delivered during the first half of 2010.
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Tech trials for hybrid tractors
Kalmar has been awarded a contract to supply three new hybrid terminal tractors for technology trials being carried out by the Port of Long Beach, CA, USA.
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AIRSIS gains satellite data
AIRSIS has signed a global Automatic Identification Service (AIS) distribution agreement with ORBCOMM Incorporated to boost vessel tracking options.
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Kongsberg develops SP5 for AIS base
To enhance the integration of data from a vessel''s Automatic Identification Systems into a VTS or VTMIS, Kongsberg Norcontrol IT''s has released a new service pack for its C-Scope AIS Network infrastructure software.
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Software integrates management with planning
Tideworks has launched its Genoa Breakbulk Management System 5.0, a multipurpose terminal operating system. Genoa 5.0 now integrates with the Spinnaker Planning Management System, allowing full graphical container planning for gate, yard, vessel, and intermodal operations.