Equipment – Page 93

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    'Take another look at NVQs' - Dover executive

    2007-04-01T16:26:00Z

    Dover''s training and development manager has recommended that UK ports revisit National Vocational Qualifications as a means of adding value to business. "Line managers in our industry are still thinking about NVQs in 1990s terms," said Dover''s Mike Burney- Cumming.

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    SWORD slices through paperwork

    2007-04-01T16:26:00Z

    IT services company SWORD has launched a document control system targeted towards the engineering, energy and transport sectors. Based on Microsoft''s SharePoint® 2007 software, the C2Share Document Control system aims to control the flow of documents between contractors and internal staff, and to effectively monitor the documents review, approval and ...

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    Changing course

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Denmark''s piloting sector has opened its doors.Will this overhaul further improve an already well-performing industry or become a massive cross to bear? Alex Hughes finds out

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    Lessons to be learnt

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Australia''s experience of liberalisation of its pilotage industry has been less than positive.Alex Hughes examines what went wrong

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    Dual-purpose security solution

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    A new combined radar and closedcircuit TV security system has been launched by British company Navtech Radar,which is targeting ports, airports, large industrial sites and other highvalue installations with the product.

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    Krystallon: 'scrubbing vital in ports'

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Seawater scrubbing technology could have an important part to play in the future as ports come under increasing pressure to reduce air pollution, says manufacturer Krystallon. The company, a joint venture between BP Marine and Kittiwake, developed and installed the first Krystallon seawater scrubber on board a commercial vessel a ...

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    Rubb drives automobile storage

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    International facility developer Trans- Development Group recently contracted Rubb Buildings for a relocatable structure to process automotives in Dundalk,US.

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    The right connections

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    The port-ship communications interface needs to be seamless to combat rising congestion and improve operations. Stuart Butts explains

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    New year,new strategy

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Get ready to meet a new strategic priority in 2007 by following these eight steps: 1) Define the vision.Check with your IT Department if your port already has in place data transformation and repurposing technology.

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    Removing mystery of intermodal capacity

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Software that promises to "greater simplify"determining the capacity of an intermodal yard has been released to the open market.

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    Website no waste of time

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Ports looking to get a better handle on waste management in the UK can now make use of a specially designed website. BeCompliant.co.uk can help producers of hazardous waste to meet compliance criteria, save money and avoid environmental incidents and fines.

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    Morocco bows out of port management

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Morocco has announced that the state monopoly on managing domestic ports is to be abolished as a means of improving competitiveness.

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    GULFTAINER LOOKS OVERSEAS

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    The country has 16 ports on the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts.In future, activities at these will be overseen by a new organisation, the Ports Exploitation Company (Sodep). Gulftainer, which manages container handling operations in Sharjah, is seeking small niche market opportunities in Turkey, India,Mozambique, Kenya and Pakistan, according to general ...

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    HAIFA BOTTOM LINE HIT

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Israel''s port of Haifa reported a 9% drop in cargo traffic in the first three quarters of 2006, as well as a 4% drop in container traffic.This compares with a forecast for an 8% rise in total cargo. In total, it is predicted to see a ¢ 10m loss in ...

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    LETTERS

    2006-12-16T17:57:00Z

    Dear Sir, I have just read the November/December issue of Port Strategy and would like to extend my congratulations to you for giving birth to and guiding the rapid growth of such an outstanding industry publication.

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    BMT blueprint for global IT community

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    The establishment of networked port community IT is going to be a key tool in how port users talk to one another in the future, said David Wignall, managing director of BMT''s Ports & Logistics Division.

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    China facility to boost Linde output

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    Linde is adding to its existing reachstacker capacity with a facility in China. The factory in Xiamen has been building empty container handlers from Linde kits since 1996, but the company has confirmed to Port Strategy that reachstackers are being added to the production line to meet growing demand. 

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    Behind the scenes standardisation success

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    One organisation that does not receive enough credit for the valuable work it does for the ports industry is the SMDG group, a non-profit foundation, which aims to further the development of one single language for electronic data interchange (EDI) messages around the world. 

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    Kalmar spearheads hybrid technology in States

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    Equipment manufacturer Kalmar is participating in a two-year project to reduce pollution at ports in the US. 

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    Halcrow adds to port finance tools

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    Consultant Halcrow has completed trials of its Port Finance Model, and is offering it as an aid for assisting with increasing private sector investment in port developments. Said the consultant: