All Equipment articles – Page 79
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Another two ports for Tideworks
Tideworks has secured orders from two ports in the Americas for its software systems.
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Crane study shakes things up
Concerns around the vulnerability of container cranes to even moderate earthquakes has triggered a US-based seismic performance study which is due to take place this week.
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Green clean for containers
A new benchmark for cleaning shipping containers in Australia has been set by AWH Logistics at North Fremantle.
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Lowering the security bar
A large, integrated access control and CCTV system with a difference has been installed at a major Scottish port.
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Konecranes supplies Damietta
Konecranes has won an order to supply Egypt''s Port of Damietta with six rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes and two empty container reachstackers.
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Crane safety "should not be optional"
A project to establish a minimum safety specification for quayside container cranes is being launched by TT Club, the Port Equipment Manufacturers Association (PEMA) and ICHCA International - and the message is that "critical safety features should be standard and not optional."
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Cargotec delivers
Cargotec has delivered 20 Kalmar terminal tractors to the port of Rades in Tunisia, and has signed a deal to refurbish 13 straddle carriers later this year.
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Cranes for new terminal at Dahej
Adani Petronet, has put in an order for two new Gottwald cranes for bulk handling. The new multi-purpose terminal for solid cargo is located in Dahej port, Gujarat, on the west coast of India. The terminal is a joint venture between Petronet LNG Ltd and Mundra Port & Special Economic ...
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Spreader enables tipping
New spreader technology developed by Swedish-based manufacturer Elme is enabling reach stackers to empty laden bulk shipping containers via tipping.
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Bromma adopts "open standards" approach
Bromma says it is growing the functionality of its SCS3 spreader communications and control technology, while at the same time adopting an "open standards" approach to communications and control architecture.
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Saigon orders Kalmar RTGs
Vietnam''s Saigon Newport Company has signed a contract for six all-electric Kalmar E-One rubber-tyred gantry cranes for the first phase of its Tan Cang-Cai Mep International Container deepwater port near Ho Chi Minh City.
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Larger ships and less experience to blame for mooring incidents
Growing concern about mooring accidents, from both the shipping and stevedoring organisations, has led to calls for improvements in best practice to prevent deaths and injuries, particularly in dry bulk and containers trades.
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Cargotec's Polish unit
Cargotec has inaugurated a multi-assembly unit in Stargard Szczecinski, Northern Poland.
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Barranquilla gets stripes
Colombia''s Barranquilla port has installed Zebra Enterprise Solutions'' NavisTM SPARCS to streamline terminal operations.
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Cavotec bulks up
Cavotec has won an order to supply advanced cable reel, control and steel chain technologies to the ThyssenKrupp group for installation on iron ore ship-loaders at Port Hedland in Western Australia. The equipment is set for 2010 delivery to China for installation on the ship-loaders.
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Konecranes' lighter touch
Konecranes has introduced a lightweight aluminium crane system for applications requiring high precision, less rolling resistance, low noise and corrosion-free extended durability and cleanliness.
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Night vision for Ravenna
Ravenna has invested in FLIR Systems HRC-S MS Multi-Sensor thermal imagery to boost security levels at the Italian port.
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Versatile Sennebogen unit handles well
Sennebogen''s new 310 multihandler promises versatility and flexibility in port and warehousing applications.
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Liebherr drives Indian sales
Crane manufacturer Liebherr has boosted its Indian subcontinent presence with the delivery of six LHM 400 mobile harbour cranes to ABG Infralogistics Ltd.
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VTS for Singapore's strait and narrow
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore has chosen Kongsberg Norcontrol as the supplier of its 24 hour Vessel Traffic Information Service (VTIS).