All Equipment articles – Page 88
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Remote reporting gets easier
Kalmar has release a simpler, more user-friendly second version of its Remote Machine Interface (RMI).
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Overriding the riders
Forklift operation is at the heart of port productivity but in the general pressure, drivers often override the warning lights on their machines - and this eventually means expensive downtime.
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Crane manufacturer goes for green
Paceco has pressed home its green credentials by entering into an agreement with flywheel energy storage manufacturer, Vycon.
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Ports eLearning to target knowledge gaps
Ports and terminals looking to expand the knowledge base of staff can now make use of eLearning products specific to the ports industry.
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Synchronised lifting with safety
Liebherr''s has unveiled a new Litronic control system that allows automatic tandem lifts with anti-collision or remote control options.
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Linde invests in modular capability
By creating an independent business unit, Linde Material Handling aims to boost its heavy truck business and occupy a stronger position in the global market.
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Benefits of boom
Ports are welcoming the unexpected benefits of the current tug building boom, as Jack Gaston finds out
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Green 'tugnology' all the rage
In common with several other towage companies Svitzer is running an EcoTug project with the aim of ensuring that the company maintains a strong position as an environmentally sustainable service provider and is working towards contributing to a cleaner, safer and healthier environment. This is being achieved by examining current ...
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Banking on intelligent stowage
The SS-Planner (Super Stowage Planner) considers all relevant vessel, terminal, and cargo data, and then automatically presents the optimised results.The system also has a 'learning' feature, so evolving more efficient plans over time. TSB was also recently invited to implement a governmental project which aims to develop and integrate the ...
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Cavotec celebrates Scandinavia first
Cavotec MSL has netted its first Scandinavian contract with an order for four MoorMaster 400 automated mooring units from Denmark-based Nordic Ferry Services.
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Swap for top team at Vycon
Vycon, the flywheel-energy innovator, has announced the appointment of a new chief executive.
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'Cell-level' detection for Oakland
SSA Terminals has deployed a position detection system (PDS) in its US Oakland International Container Terminal.
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Christchurch''s Syft Technologies is to supply up to five Voice200 SIFT-MS units to the Canada Border Services Agency. The units are designed to help protect border services officers and port workers from exposure to volatile chemicals sometimes found in containers.
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Busan puts environment first
Korea''s Busan Port Authority (BPA) is embracing green living with a move to convert oil-powered cranes to electricity to reduce costs, emissions and noise pollution.
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Resource management for the masses
Rotterdam-based software developer ARL Consulting has released a planning tool for marine terminals to keep track of multiple resources on shore and at sea.
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Kalmar proves popular in the East
Kalmar is celebrating a raft of new orders from Asia, cementing its position on the continent.
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Asia strategy pays out for BMT
A drive to expand in the high growth economies of China and India has paid off for consultant BMT with the company turning a 12% increase in turnover for 2007.
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Security venture improves automated options
Optical character recognition-specialist Hi-Tech Solutions (HTS) and port automation provider Dalosy Industrial Systems (DIS) have teamed up to provide a Europe with "innovative solutions for port security, container handling", and automatic license plate reading.
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Downsizing the carbon footprint
Software specialist Barloworld Optimus has unveiled a carbon optimisation tool that has delivered a 28% reduction in carbon emissions, coupled with a 9% decrease in costs, in trials
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Hyster unveils heavy duty FLT
Manufacturer Hyster has added to its suite of forklift trucks with a 36-48 tonnes heavy duty unit. The H36.00-48.00XM(S)-12 is adaptable for applications with standard forks, or with a fork-mounted, removable 20''-40'' telescopic container spreader. Powered by a six-cylinder, 10.8 litre Cummins QSM11 turbo diesel engine, the forklift conforms to ...