All Equipment articles – Page 18
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Tablet offers real-time geolocalisation
A new tablet has been launched that enables real-time geolocalisation of container handling equipment activity to save time and increase efficiency.
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Technology deal aids capacity project
A technology deal will help realise a project to massively expand the capacity of a Canadian container terminal.
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Autonomous vehicles support UAE port progress
A port in United Arab Emirates (UAE) will be equipped with a fleet of Autonomous Internal Terminal Vehicles (AITV''s) as part of a technology agreement between three parties.
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Major automation equipment deal
A crane manufacturer has secured a major contract with a Californian container terminal as part of its pathway to port automation.
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New cranes help operator increase capacity
A Canadian container terminal operator has ordered new cranes to help increase its capacity and maximise container handling potential.
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Autonomous trucking first for Thailand
Smart port operations are stepping up a gear at a facility in Thailand which is the first in the country to acquire and test autonomous trucks.
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Kalmar supplies Canadian terminal operator
Kalmar has concluded an agreement to supply a Canadian terminal operator with a suite of Kalmar SmartPort process automation solutions for its cargo-handling equipment fleet.
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Eco-efficient crane drives bigger volumes
A new eco-efficient mobile harbour crane is helping a company operating at a major European port handle bigger volumes.
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RTG cranes to aid efficiency at African port
Eight rubber tyre gantry (RTG) cranes will help improve efficiency and reduce emissions at an African port.
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STS cranes support terminal growth
Four Mitsui E&S Machinery Co. Ltd ship-to-shore (STS) new gantry cranes will support the growth of a container terminal in Portugal.
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New crane record for US port
A US port now has more Neo-Panamax ship-to-shore (STS) cranes than any other single terminal in North America.
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Navis acquisition boosts port rail prospects
Navis is set to acquire the assets of a provider of planning and scheduling software for freight railroads in a move that could help ports incorporate rail into their sustainable operation plans.
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Say hello and wave goodbye
Advances in technology are bringing an even higher level of sophistication for container terminal gates, as John Bensalhia discovers.
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IS IMO 2020 SHIPPING’S ACHILLES HEEL?
The new IMO 2020 fuel regulations have implications for the whole supply chain - with significant challenges remaining for second-tier bunkering ports, writes Stevie Knight
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PSA Marine acquires port services company
Singapore-based PSA Marine has acquired 100% of a port services company in Peru to strengthen its “international towage and pilotage network”.
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Eco electric and hydrogen yard tractors
A new generation of yard tractors has been announced which are compatible with diesel, electric and hydrogen to help meet the sustainability goals of ports and terminals.
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Navigation solution aids capacity plan
Trelleborg’s marine and infrastructure operation has supplied its latest navigation and piloting solution to a port in New Zealand, helping it increase capacity and facilitate the accommodation of larger vessels.
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Eco RTG helps terminal with compliance
A terminal operator aims to make its operations more environmentally friendly with an RTG featuring an energy storage system for hybrid operations.
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Efficiency gains with sideloaders
Sideloaders form an important part of the equipment stock at a port in Malaysia, owing to their contribution to container handling efficiency.
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Breakthrough open automation system launches
The first open automation system for container terminals has been launched to provides a robust foundation for automating container handling operations regardless of the vendor, equipment type, operation mode or automation level at the terminal.