Operations News – Page 17
-
News
Tyne ups the stakes in smart port technology
The port says smart port applications will play an ever crucial role in streamlining operations
-
News
ICTSI confident of DCT’S Pier 2 potential and how to unlock this
ICTSI is defending Durban’s Pier 2, saying despite challenges, the port remains a good terminal
-
News
DP World not afraid to ‘sail close to the wind’
Dubai-based port operator DP World is building a reputation for ’sailing close to the wind’ in terms of the deals it concludes and actions it takes
-
News
Pilbara hosts safety forum
Pilbara Ports is again inviting delegates from all over the world to come together to improve maritime efficiency and safety
-
News
Jeddah wins infrastructure award
The Jeddah Islamic Port has won an award for its infrastructure, helping position Saudi Arabia as a global logistics hub
-
News
Kalmar wins Le Havre straddle carrier deal
Kalmar has won a deal with Générale de Manutention Portuaire in Le Havre, France for four new hybrid straddle carriers
-
News
Better connecting Tanzania to the global markets
DP World is to operate and modernise the multi-purpose Dar es Salaam Port
-
News
The ripple effect of the Israel-Palestine conflict
The Israel-Palestine conflict will create more challenges in the maritime industry going forward
-
News
Singapore does away with manual bunkering notes
MPA says it is launching digital bunkering for enhanced efficiency
-
News
Private network first for Caribbean port
Nokia and EGC are deploying the first private wireless network at a Caribbean port for KFTL
-
News
Konecranes expands capacity in Norway
A Norwegian logistics provider has gone for the electric mobile harbour crane option
-
News
Rail link in train for Barcelona to Toulouse
A new rail link between BEST terminal in Barcelona and Toulouse will offer freight customers a greener transit solution
-
News
Mitsui wins large crane order for Vietnamese terminal
Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding has won a deal with the Port of Haiphong Joint Stock Company for six ship-to-shore gantry cranes and 24 rubber-tyred gantry cranes
-
News
Husky installs Nokia private network
Husky Terminal has installed a Nokia 4.9G/LTE network to help optimise freight movement at the Port of Tacoma in Washington
-
News
Bunker fuel measurement becomes mandatory
A new bunker measurement system for vessels at the ports of Antwerp-Bruges and Rotterdam is coming into force
-
News
Rumblings of strike action across UK ports
A trade union says that industrial action could be brewing across 21 UK ports
-
News
Liverpool opens redundancy consultations
The Port of Liverpool, UK has commenced redundancy consultations at its container division.
-
News
NCB Safety Fears
US-based inspection body, the National Cargo Bureau (NCB), confirms that 55 per cent of inspected containers were non-compliant…
-
News
Graviti delivers self-discharging containers
Bulk handling manufacturer Graviti has delivered six self-discharging containers of its own design to Riga Central Terminal, Latvia.
-
News
Overcoming congestion
APMT Callao has recently lost breakbulk cargo, principally due to congestion factors, but with new investment implemented is confident that it is back on track. Rob Ward reports