All Equipment articles – Page 15
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Talking digitally
A European ports project is developing a standard digital language for container terminals in real operations
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Automated inspections
One of the UK’s leading providers of lifting inspection services to the port industry is investing in automation
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Tough times for MPV market
With the current multi-purpose vessel fleet ageing and little newbuilding activity, Drewry asks the question who is going to carry the wind blades of the future? Felicity Landon reviews the premier findings of a recent Drewry webinar assessing MPV market prospects
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The Dover agenda
Doug Bannister, CEO, Port of Dover, UK talks one-on-one with Felicity Landon and spells out the port’s frustrations, challenges, projects and aspirations
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MPV Order Book reflects the market and remains slim
In reply to a question as to why the fleet is under-invested, Oatway said: “This sector was in decline for some ten years prior to the pandemic; rates in 2019 were barely above operating costs.
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Incident gathering app
The MRCE Handbook mobile app allows internal reporting of an incident from ship to shore
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Sponsored
The world is changing. It’s time IT and infrastructure came together.
The world is changing. The rule of thumb that investments in concrete and steel will deliver a strong ROI are no longer certain.
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SAAM Towage takes Ian Taylor
Chilean tugboat operator SAAM Towage has bought the Peruvian towage operations of fellow Chilean company Ian Taylor, as part of its expansion plan.
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VW Selects New Hub
Port Freeport (TX) has been chosen as the new major US Gulf Coast hub for the future logistics operations supporting Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (VWGoA).
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Tuas Adds Three
Following on from the start-up of operations of the first two berths at Singapore’s new Tuas port in December 2021, three more berths are scheduled to come into operation by December 2022.
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Partnering to optimize global logistics with integrity, efficiency, and flexibility.
To succeed in today’s world, terminals must do more with less while staying at the forefront of innovation and optimization. Increasing vessel sizes and heightened customer expectations push the traditional limits of terminal processes and throughput.
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Increasing productivity with TOS
An insight into how TOS increases efficiency and allows stakeholders to better serve customers
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Strategic equipment order
A European port operator is investing in new equipment across its operations
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Electric terminal tractor
The first all-electric tractor terminal has arrived at a British port
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Hybrid straddles for British ports
Ports across the UK are benefitting from efficient new port equipment
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Port consultancy service
A new consultancy business has launched promising a fully-customised service for ports and terminals
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A manufacturing powerhouse
A port equipment manufacturer is expanding driven by the huge boom in demand for eco-efficient solutions
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UK terminal goes vegetarian
A container terminal has become the first in Britain to transition to vegetable oil
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AI for smart ports
There’s a new AI platform that provides real-time awareness of utilisation rates and cargo flows