All Equipment articles – Page 89
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Seamless radiation scanning
VeriTainer, specialist in crane-mounted radiation scanning solutions, has been invited to participate in an Operational Readiness Test by US customs and security departments at the Port of Tacoma.
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Future electric
Kalmar has launched an electric forklift series, designed as a productive, cost-effective, fossil-fuel free and environmentally-friendly unit.
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Hot spots on show on CCTV
A port surveillance camera combining thermal and charge-closed device sensors promises high quality images in daylight, total darkness, through fog and most obscurants, according to the manufacturer.
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New lines stack up for Bromma
Bromma has unveiled two new spreader lines with an emphasis on green and mobile solutions.
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Electric wins over hydraulic spreaders
Bromma has won a contract to supply APM Terminals'' West Africa Container Terminal with five YTS45E all-electric, separating twin-lift crane spreaders.
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Affordable security
An affordable integrated security management system, controlling up to 128 doors and providing integrated access control, alarm processing, photo badging security management, and a number of high security modules is now on the market.
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Lieberr first for Russia
Container terminal NUTEP (a joint venture of NCC and the Delo group) has signed a contract for the first Liebherr postpanamax crane in Russia.
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Vycon validated
Vycon has published fuel saving test results from its flywheel energy storage system in a new paper.
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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.