Equipment – Page 50
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Kalmar automation for TraPac
TraPac Inc’s automated terminal at the Port of Los Angeles has awarded Kalmar, part of Cargotec, a contract to integrate the controls for its new rail mounted gantry cranes (RMGs) in its intermodal yard.
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Canadian container terminal concept aired
Canada''s Port Alberni Port Authority (PAPA) is looking to build a major new US$1bn container terminal - if constructed it would be the largest of its kind in the country.
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A vision of the future
Just 20 years ahead and ports will be offshore, quay cranes will be remote controlled and automated rubber-tyred gantry cranes will be commonplace.
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Improving port-city integration
A new document has been published to outline the main challenges and objectives of any port centre in a bid to improve integration between the city, the port and the public.
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Equipment round-up
Terex Port Solutions (TPS), Kalmar and Greencranes’ equipment are in demand across Europe and Africa.
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Gulftainer’s vision for growth
Gulftainer has set out an optimistic strategy for future growth to fit with its expanding footprint into new international markets.
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Peel Ports brings Bridgewater to the market
Peel Ports Group is taking the next step to enhance port centric logistics at the UK''s Ellesmere Port by appointing two local real estate agents to market the former Bridgewater paper mill site.
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Closing the gap on port-city policies
A new report suggests that effective public policies are needed to improve port-city development, but the amount of policy-relevant knowledge is limited.
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Konecranes closes the gap
Konecranes is “closing the gap” with its competitors following the acquisition of the container handling lift truck business of Linde Material handling, owned by KION group.
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Kalmar hybrid RTGs for Kenya
Kalmar is to supply 12 of its E-One² hybrid rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes to Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) as part of a €17m order.
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Getting better with remote control
Remotely controlled operations are a hot topic when it comes to the great automation debate, despite the fact that many believe this type of equipment cannot achieve optimal performance with current automatics.
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Kalmar container handlers for DP World
Kalmar is continuing its long standing partnership with DP World supplying seven new empty container handlers to the new Jebel Ali port development in Dubai.
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Ports remain positive for 2014 volume growth
North Europe trade volumes are set to grow in 2014, bar for the Chinese New Year period regarding imports, according to the latest ‘Global Port Tracker: North Europe Trade Outlook’.
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Global ports set for “warm winter”
The productivity of global ports has maintained a steady improvement this year and is expected to continue as the Christmas period sets in, according to the Shanghai International Shipping Institute.
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Flying solo
Kalmar is taking advantage of its renewed autonomy to drive innovation as Anne-Marie Causer finds out
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Phoenix lights up operations
Phoenix Products Company has provided its LED fixtures to illuminate rubber-tyred gantry cranes for terminals in Houston, in the US, and Lomé, in Togo.
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Kalmar’s RTG automation first
Cargotec’s Kalmar has won a contract to supply eight zero emission rubber-tyred gantry cranes to the Port of Oslo in Sydhavna, Norway.
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Product and equipment round-up
Here''s a round-up of the latest products and services on the market aimed at saving terminal operators time and money by improving operations.
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P3 agreement open to comments
The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is accepting further public comment on the P3 Network Vessel Sharing Agreement until midnight Friday, November 29, 2013.
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Finding an equilibrium
Materials handling specialist Sennebogen has introduced its 8130 EQ model, which incorporates its radical Equilibrium system (EQ).