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  • Mr Groenveld said that using digital twins of the cranes allows different simulations Photo: Siemens
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    Port automation targets carbon footprint

    2018-06-05T12:21:00Z

    Technology firm Siemens will supply eight electrified automated rubber-tyred gantry cranes plus remote control systems to the UK’s Port of Felixstowe to help it achieve a reduction in its carbon footprint.

  • Rotterdam is investing €450m in upgrading infrastructure this year alone and much of this is in new technologies and IoT to help increase efficiency and clean up emissions
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    ESPO focuses on environmental infrastructure

    2018-06-05T12:09:00Z

    Some of the main topics for discussion at this year’s ESPO conference were energy, climate change and the environment with a particular focus on putting in place necessary infrastructure going forward.

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    Mitsubishi to modernise Iraq port facilities

    2018-06-04T16:47:00Z

    Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) has been awarded a circa US$110m port rehabilitation contract to modernise existing industrial port facilities around Basra.

  • PS TOC Europe Twitter poll
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    Take part in the PS TOC Twitter poll

    2018-06-04T15:35:00Z

    A new poll to discover what port professionals think about key industry issues has been launched on Twitter by Port Strategy (PS) ahead of TOC Europe.

  • The gas supply agreement will allow Tema port to satisfy a quarter of Ghana's energy demand Photo: Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority
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    LNG cooperation deal to supply Ghana port

    2018-06-04T12:08:00Z

    Rosneft and the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) have signed a cooperation agreement to supply Ghana’s port of Tema (Ghana) with LNG for a period of 12 years.

  • Gothenburg is increasing its LNG bunkering options for customers Photo: Port of Gothenburg Port Authority
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    Gothenburg increases LNG bunkering options

    2018-06-04T10:45:00Z

    The Port of Gothenburg is expanding its LNG bunkering infrastructure to keep up with demand for the fuel in the future.

  • Trelleborg has launched a whitepaper and on-demand webinar that outline design and compliance requirements for docking and mooring equipment Photo: Trelleborg
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    Trelleborg offers docking and mooring guidance

    2018-06-02T13:15:00Z

    Trelleborg has published a whitepaper and on-demand webinar that outline design and compliance requirements for docking and mooring equipment, as well as a new best practice specification approach.

  • The company will be at at this year’s TOC Europe Photo: JLT Mobile Computers
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    JLT rugged tech deals with harsh environments

    2018-06-02T13:15:00Z

    Rugged computer and tablet company JLT Mobile Computers has launched a new rugged tablet and vehicle-mount computer for its product portfolio.

  • Mr Groenveld said that using digital twins of the cranes allows different simulations Photo: Siemens
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    Felixstowe automation targets environmental footprint

    2018-06-02T13:15:00Z

    Technology firm Siemens is to supply eight electrified automated rubber-tyred gantry cranes (ARTGs), as well as the electrical and automation systems and remote control systems for exception handling, to the UK’s Port of Felixstowe.

  • The challenge aims to uncover the disruptive ideas through co-creation with solution providers, terminal operators and development partners
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    Kalmar co-creates challenge to tackle disruption

    2018-06-02T13:15:00Z

    Cargo handling solutions and services firm Kalmar is to hold a two-day idea-creation challenge during this year’s TOC Europe event which aims to discover disruptive ideas for specific customer issues in the container handling sector.

  • PEMA H&S report
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    New report tackles H&S for crane operators

    2018-06-01T16:55:00Z

    Port operators could benefit from a new report which includes 20 recommendations for crane manufacturers and terminal operators on how to improve RTG and ship-to-shore (STS) container crane cabin ergonomics and safety.

  • Port of Borg Havn IKS
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    Borg Havn automation targets sustainability

    2018-06-01T16:18:00Z

    Kalmar will carry out the automation retrofit of two Kalmar rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs) for the Port of Borg Havn IKS to improve productivity, efficiency and sustainability.

  • Indian Ports Association
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    Indian strike plans halted

    2018-05-31T14:16:00Z

    Plans for strikes at 12 major Indian ports have been averted following a provisional settlement between Indian Ports Association (IPA) representatives and union leaders.

  • Port of Den Helder
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    Wadden sea ports gain EcoPorts kudos

    2018-05-31T13:09:00Z

    Seven Wadden Sea ports have obtained EcoPorts’ environmental performance standard (PERS) highlighting their commitment to environmental management and tackling environmental challenges.

  • University of Hamburg 2017 PEMA Student Challenge team
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    PEMA Student Challenge finalists announced

    2018-05-30T16:27:00Z

    Three teams will compete in the final stage of the Port Equipment Manufacturers’ Association (PEMA) Student Challenge to devise a sustainable and economically competitive solution to reduce port CO2 emissions by drawing on green technology.

  • Antti Kaunonen
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    Standardisation helps automation implementation

    2018-05-30T12:00:00Z

    Standardisation is needed to speed up deployment, radically shorten start-up times, and simplify the maintenance of highly complex automated systems, according to the president of Kalmar.

  • Photo: Continental
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    Benefits of Continental port tyre compound

    2018-05-29T22:00:00Z

    Manufacturing firm Continental is introducing a new Port Plus compound for its port tyres portfolio which offers “a plus in abrasion resistance, durability and mileage”.

  • Spain’s Ministerio de Fomento, or Ministry of Public Works and Transport, decided to put back by six months any deadline for an agreement to be made Photo: fmelix/Pixabay/CC0 Creative Commons
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    Breathing space for Spanish reform decision

    2018-05-29T22:00:00Z

    Spain’s Ministry of Public Works and Transport has delayed the deadline for an agreement on national port reforms by six months after key meetings with unions and Puertos del Estado to discuss new collective bargaining agreements

  • The barges represent an investment by Bennett’s of “between £5m and £10m” Photo: Bennett's Barges
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    Thames’ barges to boost Port of London vision

    2018-05-29T22:00:00Z

    Eight new barges specifically built to carry spoil out of central London as the Thames Tideway Tunnel is excavated will eliminate thousands of lorry journeys from London’s roads, Bennett’s Barges managing director Chris Livett has said.

  • São Mateus Port Complex, which is to be built in the north of Espírito Santo, will cover an area of 1.5 million sq m and have 5200 metres of quay (image is of the state of Espírito Santo) Photo: Trilhando Montanhas/flickr/CC BY-NC 2.0
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    Odebrecht awarded port construction contract

    2018-05-29T22:00:00Z

    Odebrecht Engineering & Construction (OEC) has signed a contract with Petrocity Portos to build a multipurpose port in the state of Espírito Santo.