Products & Services News – Page 41
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Cavotec narrows its focus
Cavotec will narrow its focus to the ports and maritime sector to further develop its work in electrification and automation for improved sustainability.
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Lithium-ion ready trucks aid productivity
Three new “lithium-ion ready” Platform Pallet Truck models have been launched that can maximise productivity in intense industry applications.
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Port operations common language within reach
Port operators and manufacturers are moving closer towards adopting a common language for port operations with increased operational efficiency, safety, improved cyber security improvement, costs reduction and a carbon footprint decrease.
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RTG DEMAND UP, RMGs DOWN
PEMA recently released its 8th Annual Yard Container Survey report. AJ Keyes looks at the results off ered from this association of port equipment suppliers
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Cranes help Antwerp Container Terminal grow
Antwerp Container Terminal (ACOT) has ordered two new ship to shore container cranes with unique offset primary rocking beams to enable operational flexibility.
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STS cranes enable ULCV handling
North Sea Terminal Bremerhaven (NTB) has taken delivery of four new ship to shore (STS) container cranes that will allow it to handle future generations of ultra large container vessels (ULCVs)
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Efficiency gains with digital collaboration
A new report shows that better digital collaboration between private and public entities across the maritime supply chain will result in significant efficiency gains, safer and more resilient supply chains, and lower emissions.
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Tech collaboration to boost port efficiency
Cargotec’s Kalmar and Nokia will expand their ongoing collaboration to provide new solutions for ports and intermodal terminal operators seeking to automate operations and achieve greater productivity and efficiency.
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Geospatial streamlining of port operations
A three-month project will explore how novel geospatial systems can streamline port operations, improving efficiency and tackling societal disbenefits.
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Contracts for fully automated China terminal
Two technology contracts have been awarded for the development of the Beibu Gulf Port Qinzhou greenfield fully automated terminal in China.
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3D sonar sensors for automated inland ships
3D sonar sensors are bringing a vision of automated navigation for inland shipping closer to realisation.
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Navis makes 2021 predictions
Navis predicts remote operations, innovative technology and sustainability will be big in the ocean shipping industry in 2021.
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More investment in cyber security needed
Ports need to better protect themselves against cyber-attacks, attendees of the first digital International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) European region meeting were told.
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New firm focuses on terminal digitalisation
DSP Data and System Planning (DSP) and Ideal Tech Labs (ITL) have formed a strategic partnership, founding a new company under the brand of DSP LAB Pvt Ltd.
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First-of-its-kind cyber centre
A new first-of-its-kind cyber resilience centre at a US port is expected to improve the quality, quantity and speed of cyber information sharing within the port community.
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RFID: BUILDING MOMENTUM
John Bensalhia looks at how RFID technology is being used by in the ports sector and what the premier trends are.
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Navis introduces N4 as a service
Up for sale Navis has launched its N4 terminal operating system as a service (SaaS) offering, allowing Navis customers to seamlessly move terminal operations to the cloud.
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Barcelona improves traffic safety with 5G
5G connectivity and artificial intelligence will allow exact real-time geo-positioning of vessels in the Port of Barcelona to optimise maritime traffic management and improve safety and sustainability.
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Major RSGT crane order in capacity drive
Jeddah Port''s Red Sea Gateway Terminal (RSGT) has taken delivery of two remote-controlled Ship-to-Shore (STS) cranes and 10 hybrid Rubber-Tyred Gantry Cranes (RTGs) with an investment of US35m, as it aims to double annual container throughput capacity to 5.2m TEUs by 2023.
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ICTSI connects to TradeLens network
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) will connect its 31 terminals to the TradeLens blockchain platform to track and plan cargo movements for increased efficiency.