All Equipment articles – Page 73

  • Emissions
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    Ship emissions portal to aid ports

    2010-11-03T18:30:00Z

    A new web-based tool to benchmark ship emissions has been launched to help ports improve their environmental standing.

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    LA supports zero-emission vehicles

    2010-11-03T10:00:00Z

    The Port of Los Angeles is the world’s first port to offer a reduced tariff for zero-emission vehicles imported and exported through the port.

  • News

    Tyres for larger machines

    2010-11-02T10:00:00Z

    A range of port tyres adapted especially for the trend toward larger capacity machines has been developed by Duratread.

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    Predictive scheduling tool launched

    2010-11-01T10:00:00Z

    A new port scheduling system has been developed to predict where future problems may arise - and then also help to re-plan accordingly.

  • FastNet
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    FastNet promises to double crane productivity

    2010-10-28T08:08:00Z

    APM Terminals has unveiled a new ship-to-shore crane concept designed to work adjacent bays of a large container ship.

  • News

    Dryports explored

    2010-10-14T20:55:00Z

    Exactly what are the opportunities and challenges in using a dryport as a link in the supply chain? These are the subjects being broached at a special conference this month.

  • A regular maintenance schedule needs to take in structural integrity as well as other points
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    Cranes encounter structural issues

    2010-10-14T18:00:00Z

    An analysis of port and terminal incidents has revealed a disturbing number of major structural failures in port equipment in recent years, causing not just costly repairs and operational downtime but also serious accidents.

  • Port Strategy: Find out about the latest products and services designed to streamline your operations
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    Products and services

    2010-10-11T17:46:00Z

    Find out about the latest products and services designed to streamline your operations

  • LWSContainerWashUnit.jpg
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    Pioneering box wash launched

    2010-10-06T10:00:00Z

    New Zealand’s Lotus Wash Systems has developed the world’s first fully-automatic sea container washing unit at the Fremantle Port operation of AWH Logistics.

  • Kalmar reachstacker
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    Cargotec racks up new orders

    2010-10-02T10:01:00Z

    Cargotec is celebrating a flood of orders for its Kalmar port equipment in Europe and the Americas.

  • GreenPort aims to give industry answers
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    A way through the growth of Green

    2010-09-30T11:58:00Z

    A ports magazine, e-news and series of events specifically aimed at issues thrown up by the growing environmental agenda is the subject of a new venture by Mercator Media.

  • PEMA has already drawn up a list of safety features for standard container cranes
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    Technology can trump human error

    2010-09-23T14:52:00Z

    The biggest challenge in introducing best practice into the ports industry is people’s “wariness of change”, Hannu Oja of the Port Equipment Manufacturers Association (PEMA) claims.

  • News

    Manatee’s second Gottwald crane

    2010-09-06T09:15:00Z

    Port Manatee has gained a second Gottwald crane as it prepares for increased traffic from the Panama Canal. The new G HMK 6407 crane is technically very similar to the first, delivered in 2007, with the added benefits of high hoisting speeds and an efficient, environmentally-compatible diesel-electric drive system.

  • News

    BSC Kalmar order

    2010-09-06T09:15:00Z

    The Baltic Stevedoring Company (BSC) has ordered six Kalmar E-One2 rubber-tyred gantry cranes and 10 Kalmar TR618i terminal tractors.

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    Indian coal gets barge lift

    2010-09-06T09:15:00Z

    Gottwald has received an order for a barge-mounted mobile harbour crane from the India based Archean Group. The new G HPK 8200 B, which is scheduled to be delivered in August 2010 and expected to start commercial operation before the end of the year, will be used for open-sea transhipment ...

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    IPM stays with Kalmar

    2010-09-02T10:00:00Z

    Infraestructura Portuaria Mexicana (IPM) at Altamira, located on the Gulf of Mexico has opted for two Kalmar E-One2 RTGs and also agreed to upgrade its two existing quay cranes. The Port of Altamira has a spectrum of Kalmar handling equipment: this currently includes two DRF reachstackers, two DCD empty container ...

  • News

    Kombi-Terminal goes for Kuenz

    2010-09-01T10:02:00Z

    Kuenz has won the contract for another three intermodal container cranes at the Kombi-Terminal Ludwigshafen, Germany.

  • News

    Konescranes get heavy

    2010-09-01T10:02:00Z

    Konecranes has upgraded its heavy forklift range, adding a new high specification 33 tonne option and three new machines at extreme capacities, encompassing 50 tonne, 55 tonne and 65 tonne lift models.

  • News

    Cables gain an overcoat

    2010-08-29T10:00:00Z

    A new, especially robust plastic cable carrier from Kabelschlepp may be of special interest to ports. The 1320 series was developed as a heavy-duty version with a one-piece chain link to enable safe guidance of stiff hydraulic hoses. Harsh operating conditions – dirt, shocks and jolts plus mechanical loads – ...

  • News

    Diesel additive increases efficiency

    2010-08-27T10:00:00Z

    A Georgia Ports Authority-led diesel additive study has yielded a 5% reduction in fuel consumption, as well as drastically decreased emissions.