Latest News – Page 108
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ZELEROS HYPERLOOK PROTOTYPE IN SAGUNTO
Valencia-based Zeleros has confirmed that it is to build a prototype of its Hyperloop project at the Port of Sagunto in Spain.
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K-LINE INSTALLS NEW CYBERSECURITY
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd (K Line) has confirmed it has introduced a new AI-based cybersecurity platform for all ships managed by the company.
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eBL for OOCL
Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) is switching to electronic bills of lading (eBL)…
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Felixstowe launches OCEAN
Hutchison Ports’ Port of Felixstowe has launched OCEAN (Online Container Enquiry Analytics Notifications)…
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Lynx for Zim
ZIM has installed over 5000 units of Carrier Transicold’s Lynx Fleet digital solutions…
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Konecranes for Kemi
Finnish logistics specialist, Kemi Shipping Oy, has ordered eight E-VER fully electric forklifts from Konecranes…
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Bettolo Retrofit
Bettolo S.r.l., part of Terminal Investment Ltd, the investment arm of Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC), has ordered a new automation system…
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The Reel Deal
Crane reel system suppliers are responding to modern day design requirements and building healthy order books. John Bensalhia reviews the sector
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Essential Reading
The shipping and ports sectors have in recent years shown a vulnerability to serious hazardous cargo related incidents. The National Cargo Bureau has conducted studies which throw some light on the potential scale of the problem. It has also developed Hazcheck Detect – a cargo screening tool
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CRYSTAL BALL GAZING
Halfway through a year already filled to the brim with “impactful” developments, port executives engage in the perilous activity of forecasting what’s coming next.
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AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE BRI; WILL IT BE DIFFERENT THIS TIME?
Under the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ (BRI), China financed and built around US$1 trillion worth of infrastructure in low- and middle-income countries, making it the world’s largest bilateral creditor and increasing China’s influence in many countries.
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LOGISTICS PROBLEMS AND UNCERTAINTY CONTINUES
Will port congestion and labour shortages ever end as inflation rises with economic output declining? Should we plan ahead for recession as central banks have few tools available. Maybe, maybe not.
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MAKING SENSE OF ONSHORE POWER SUPPLY
Thank heavens for a bit of common sense as espoused recently, in a joint statement by the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) and the Federation of European Private Companies and Terminals (FEPORT), with regard to onshore power supply (OPS).
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The World Turned On Its Head?
Is there a seismic shift underway in the traditional rules of engagement? Will the world we know today be turned on its head and what are the priorities to survive in this challenging new world? Andrew Penfold charts the future
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Adani’s Israel Win
Adani group of India has successfully secured a deal to privatise the Port of Haifa, Israel.
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MSC Le Havre Spend
Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) is investing US$706.4 million in the Port of Le Havre.
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Fernandina Acquired
Worldwide Terminals Fernandina, manager and operator of the Port of Fernandina (FL), has been acquired by Transportation Infrastructure Partners (TIP).
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MSC TARGETS NEW VIETNAM HUB
Terminal Investment Ltd (TIL), the investment arm of Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC), is targeting involvement in a largescale transshipment hub in Can Gio, to the south of Ho Chi Minh City.
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DCT GDANSK T3 MOVING FORWARD
DCT Gdańsk (Poland) has confirmed it has signed a contract for the construction of a third terminal, known as T3, with a consortium of Budimex and Dredging International.