Products & Services News – Page 44
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Kalmar supplies Canadian terminal operator
Kalmar has concluded an agreement to supply a Canadian terminal operator with a suite of Kalmar SmartPort process automation solutions for its cargo-handling equipment fleet.
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How useful is 3D printing for ports?
3D printing is an emerging business model that could transform the ports and terminals sector, a technology company has said.
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New Wi-Fi coverage checking tool
A new tool provides ports and terminals with a quick and easy way to check site wide wireless network coverage without undertaking a specific survey.
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Eco-efficient crane drives bigger volumes
A new eco-efficient mobile harbour crane is helping a company operating at a major European port handle bigger volumes.
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First phase of 5G network for Belgian port
The first phase of a Belgian port''s 5G-ready, industrial-grade private wireless network deployment has been completed to boost digitalisation, automation and IoT-based innovation.
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RTG cranes to aid efficiency at African port
Eight rubber tyre gantry (RTG) cranes will help improve efficiency and reduce emissions at an African port.
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Optimisation software for Rotterdam
The Port of Rotterdam is set to benefit from optimisation software as part of its Container Exchange Route (CER) project.
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STS cranes support terminal growth
Four Mitsui E&S Machinery Co. Ltd ship-to-shore (STS) new gantry cranes will support the growth of a container terminal in Portugal.
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New crane record for US port
A US port now has more Neo-Panamax ship-to-shore (STS) cranes than any other single terminal in North America.
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Port of Singapore MASS trials successful
The first commercial Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship (MASS) trialled in Port of Singapore waters has demonstrated its capability to avoid a variety of obstacles, including virtual and real-life moving vessels.
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Navis acquisition boosts port rail prospects
Navis is set to acquire the assets of a provider of planning and scheduling software for freight railroads in a move that could help ports incorporate rail into their sustainable operation plans.
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Inspiring crane power - Three priorities
Crane power systems need to take inspiration across three key areas to support port requirements, as John Bensalhia identifies.
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Say hello and wave goodbye
Advances in technology are bringing an even higher level of sophistication for container terminal gates, as John Bensalhia discovers.
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IS IMO 2020 SHIPPING’S ACHILLES HEEL?
The new IMO 2020 fuel regulations have implications for the whole supply chain - with significant challenges remaining for second-tier bunkering ports, writes Stevie Knight
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PSA Marine acquires port services company
Singapore-based PSA Marine has acquired 100% of a port services company in Peru to strengthen its “international towage and pilotage network”.
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5G port network to drive innovation
Telecommunications company Proximus will develop a private 5G network at a Belgian port with the aim of driving innovation and digitalisation.
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Ship simulation centre helps port efficiency
A ship simulation centre in Australia has been expanded to enable a full manoeuvring team to conduct integrated and immersive full port scenarios to boost operational efficiency.
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Eco electric and hydrogen yard tractors
A new generation of yard tractors has been announced which are compatible with diesel, electric and hydrogen to help meet the sustainability goals of ports and terminals.
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Terminal operating innovation target
John Bensalhia looks at how the latest technological breakthroughs are boosting Terminal Operating Systems for ports.
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SECURING PORTS: TECHNOLOGY MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE
A new and ambitious project is focused on developing and deploying electronic cargo tracking solutions, as Gordon Feller discovers