Products & Services News – Page 17
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Fleet Charging
The Port of Virginia in the US has signed a deal with ElectroTempo to enhance vehicle electrification initiatives. The port…
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Virginia ramps up north berth with Konecranes ASCs
The US East Coast Port of Virginia is purchasing 36 new automated stacking cranes (ASCs) as part of its new modernisation plan for the North Berth at Norfolk International Terminals (NIT).
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Hydrogen-Powered Tractor in Service at Valencia
The Port of Valencia, Spain, has received its first hydrogen- powered terminal tractor.
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STS for APMT Tangier
The first of four batches of new dual ship-to-shore (STS) cranes have arrived at APM Terminals…
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Electric Cabooter
Kalmar has confirmed it has officially handed over its first completely electric reachstacker to its long-term partner Cabooter Group…
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Nash scopes out VTS for port of London authority
The Port of London Authority (PLA) is upgrading its Vessel Traffic Services (VTS), with the help of shipping, navigation and maritime risk consultancy, NASH Maritime.
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RTGs arrive at PSA Panama
PSA Panama has received three new rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes from Konecranes.
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Zero-Emissions SSA
SSA Marine is now operating large-capacity, lithium forklifts at the US West Coast ports…
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Hyster Dynamic Stability
Hyster has launched its Dynamic Stability System (DSS) for forklift trucks. The system, which is standard…
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Amsterdam Fenders
ShibataFenderTeam (SFT) has completed the supply and installation of 21 sets of Cell Fender Systems to the Ijmuiden Sea lock…
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Russia builds dredge capacity
Russia is setting about an ambitious dredger newbuilding programme. The jury is out on whether it will work – the scale of the works and technical issues are challenging. Oleksandr Gavrylyuk reports
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Fleet and Fuel Factors – Fleet Capacity has to Increase
In terms of MPV supply, Drewry’s analysis looked at vessel age based on lift capacity. The conclusion: “The MPV fleet is indeed getting really old, with only sporadic vessel deliveries,” said Pasztor.
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Getting more remote
As container ships have become larger, so the number of remotely operated ship to shore (STS) cranes has increased.
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Reproducing reality
Safety, training and productivity – the benefits of simulating cargo handling operations are increasingly to the fore including new dimensions such as with automation and the handling of wind turbines. Felicity Landon reviews the state-of-the-art
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Quay Cranes: All Eventualities Catered For
The University of Valencia’s Laboratory of Simulation and Modelling (LSyM) has developed a training system, based on a simulator, that reproduces the working environment of real quay cranes.
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The Sustainability Imperative
These are some of the findings of ‘The Sustainability Imperative – Part 2’, launched by Watson Farley & Williams (WFW) in March 2023.
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Singapore-San Pedro Green Corridor
The San Pedro ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) are establishing a green and digital shipping corridor between the US West Coast and Singapore.
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NYK Green Spend
NYK is investing in the Marunouchi Climate Tech Growth Fund, a new investment vehicle looking to participate in finance…
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Decarbonisation pressure on
The recent Coastlink Conference saw wide-ranging discussions on energy and future fuels, sustainability, resilience and the ‘new normal.’ Felicity Landon presents the highlights