Operations News – Page 10
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DP World boosts southeast Asia presence
DP World is bolstering its presence in southeast Asia with a series of investments to enhance supply chain management across the region
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Phase III of Porto Itapoá expansion completed
The third phase of an expansion project sees capacity at Porto Itapoá in Brazil increase to 2 million teu per year
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New container service boosts Scottish trade
Scotland and Türkiye are now connected via a new deep sea container service running weekly from the Port of Greenock
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Dar es Salaam – Big questions to answer
Serious questions have surfaced regarding the award to Adani Ports of the concession to operate the Dar es Salaam Container Terminal, Tanzania International Container Terminal Services
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APMT and Bahrain Steel complete capacity study
APM Terminals and Bahrain Steel have completed an exploration of ways to increase capacity at Bahrain Steel’s Terminal at Khalifa Bin Salman Port
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GPA deal increases RoRo capacity at Brunswick
The Georgia Ports Authority has inked a 20-year deal with Wallenius Wilhelmsen which will see RoRo capacity at the Port of Brunswick significantly enhanced
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Eight electric straddle carriers for London Gateway
London Gateway’s soon-to-open fourth berth has welcomed eight electric straddle carriers
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APMT Durban action sparks motivation questions
There’s rumblings of a possible legal challenge over the Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2 concession
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IFRS-S2 game changer
Jaret Fattori, Programme Director, Climate & Environment, BMT, considers how port management strategies are evolving in response to Climate Risk and TCFD Reporting, and what the implications are for operational resilience and corporate responsibility?
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Adopting AI in terminal operating systems
Chad Van Derrick*, Vice President, Product Management, Tideworks Technology, highlights the opportunities presented by the adoption of AI in TOS and charts a practical path to its implementation.
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Upping the transshipment stakes
Southeast Asia is a crucial region supporting container transshipment activity. But is it in danger of overdeveloping and generating too much capacity? A J Keyes assesses the position
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RST Crane Plan
Rotterdam Shortsea Terminals (RST) is looking to source new cranes from Europe due to cost increases…
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Regional role affirmed
Indonesia is a key trading partner for Singapore, with this transshipment hub responsible for aggregating container traffic for the country, AJ Keyes asks how ports in Indonesia are developing to keep pace with future demand and whether current dynamics will change?
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Competition builds
APMT Callao has been resourceful and navigated through a difficult year by capturing transshipment cargo. But does this just portend the shape of things to come as competition for cargo hots up? Rob Ward investigates
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Drewry identifies flourishing Ukraine grain exports
Over the past few months, Ukraine has witnessed a remarkable surge in grain exports, signalling a robust agricultural industry, according to Drewry.
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Santos brasil sweeps up new liner business
Brazil’s leading box terminal operator, Santos Brasil (SB), has been boxing clever this year in tying carriers to long-term contracts as it mops up the mess caused by reduced berth capacity at two key terminals.
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Combatting illicit cargo
Captain Steve Bomgardner, VP Commercial Markets, Pole Star, sheds light on the deceptive shipping practices rampant in illicit cargo transportation and identifies key preventative measures
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Aggregate Industries invests in Liverpool
Aggregate Industries announces multi-million pound investment in new facility at the Port of Liverpool
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Thames Freeport in ‘smart city’ push
A partnership between Thames Freeport and Gorilla Technology promises to be a ‘revolution in the making’
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Four bids for València container quay construction
The Port Authority of València is taking bids for the construction of a new state-of-the-art container quay