Products & Services News – Page 52
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Navis hackathon fuels product development
Navis has hosted an employee hackathon to facilitate breakthrough ideas about product development.
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Predictive app improves terminal productivity
Ernst & Young (EY) will design and develop a predictive and optimisation application to help improve Port of Singapore-based PSA Marine’s services and boost terminal productivity.
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BAPLIE website offers new tools
Bayplan/stowage plan occupied and empty locations message (BAPLIE) file-viewing and editing website BAPLIE Viewer Online has released new features including pivot table reporting, an advanced query functionality and realistic 3D modelling of vessel data.
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Nine Kalmar tractors for Onorato Armatori
Kalmar will supply nine low-emission tractors to Onorato Armatori Group for use at its Livorno and Catania terminals.
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Risk assessment and investment minimises hazards
Port hazards can be more effectively managed, with risk assessment and investment in specialist materials and equipment.
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Robotic hull-cleaner helping port automation
Robotic hull-cleaning technology able to fully autonomously function without operational downtime will be the future according to one company.
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Kalmar buys into Australia market
Cargotec subsidiary Kalmar is to acquire the port services business of Inver Engineering in Australia.
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TIV to use Navis TOS
Terminal Intermodale Venezia (TIV) will use Navis'' N4 terminal operating system (TOS) to optimise operational efficiency and lower costs.
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New inSIGHT safety module launched
International Terminal Solutions has launched a new safety module for inSIGHT, a management tool that offers an instant, live visualisation of the operational state, productivity and key metrics of the equipment used across a terminal.
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ZPMC builds automated straddle carrier
ZPMC has developed what it claims is the first AI unmanned straddle carrier in the world.
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VR app for Auckland pilot training
Christchurch-based firm LWA Solutions has developed a virtual reality (VR) app to enable Ports of Auckland (PoAL) to safely train maritime pilots.
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Konecranes mobile deal helps automation
A private LTE mobile network to be used by Konecranes could help increase automaton and intelligence at ports.
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OEM spreader parts more durable
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) spreader parts are more durable than market alternatives, a new study has found.
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Kalmar to supply tractors to Trac-Wheels
Cargotec company Kalmar has signed a deal with Malaysian equipment business Trac-Wheels to supply ten Kalmar TL2 terminal tractor units on lease to Trac-Wheels at its Miri Port and Tanjung Manis Port terminals in the east of the country.
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New feeder for nickel refinery
AUMUND Fördertechnik has developed a new Hybrid Feeder for ERAMET’s Sandouville-Le Havre nickel refinery in northern France.
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Wärtsilä to develop São Mateus port tug
Technology group Wärtsilä has signed a memorandum of understanding with Petrocity, the parent company of the new port being constructed in São Mateus in Espírito Santo in Brazil, to develop a sustainable harbour tug design for the facility.
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Kalmar secures PSA maintenance contract
Kalmar has signed a three-year contract for the maintenance and repair of up to 700 pieces of PSA Corporation equipment.
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Sany launches efficient new reachstacker
Sany Marine Heavy Industry Co Ltd has launched its new H9 reach stacker, empty container handler and material handler which boast new high efficiency energy-saving features.
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Ports of Auckland now CEMARS-certified
Ports of Auckland has become the first port in New Zealand to be certified by the Certified Emissions Measurement and Reduction Scheme (CEMARS).