Products & Services News – Page 54
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Safer, smarter and more sustainable operations
As terminals are pressed to move greater volumes of cargo faster than ever before, they are demanding marked improvements in terminal productivity.
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ICTSI opts for hybrid to improve efficiency and emissions
ICTSI has ordered US$22 million in hybrid equipment for its Manila flagship in order to improve efficiency and reduce terminal emissions.
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Asian terminal opts for Konecranes automation technology
Konecranes has won a contract to deliver an Automated RTG (ARTG) system to a new customer in the Asia Pacific to help improve efficiency.
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Navis’ ATOM approaches 'Pit Stop' milestone
ATOM Labs, Navis’ innovation lab, is approaching a milestone in its Pit Stop Port Operations prototype project, which it launched in January to prototype the value of collaborative decision making (CDM) in the Port of Algeciras.
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40t capacity RTG order for BMCT
Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals (BMCT) has ordered 18 more Konecranes Noell RTG cranes to aid its expansion.
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MGI and CEA Tech develop AI solution
Port solutions company MGI has partnered with CEA Tech, the technological research department at the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), to develop a decision-making tool for the port sector employing artificial intelligence (AI).
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Rolls-Royce and Google sign AI deal
Rolls-Royce has signed an agreement with Google to further develop its intelligent awareness systems, which are improving the safety of existing vessels and are vital to making autonomous ships a reality.
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Kalmar unveils new electric forklifts
Cargo handling solutions provider Kalmar has launched a new range of fully-electric forklift trucks in the nine to 18-tonne range.
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CSXIT orders Konecranes machines
CSX Intermodal Terminals (CSXIT) has taken delivery of eight new Konecranes machines, which add to their existing fleet of 16 machines from the lifting equipment company, and is set to see three new Konecranes machines delivered in December.
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Tailor made heavy weighing solution at Felixstowe
The UK’s Port of Felixstowe has invested in a heavy-duty weighing system to help speed up operations and keep abreast of the competition in Europe.
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MSC orders Kalmar machines
Cargo handling solutions and services provider Kalmar is set to further its relationship with Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) after the shipping line placed a new order for container-handling equipment.
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Open architecture is key to development
A shared terminal automation ecosystem will provide more scope for development and the ability to deliver affordable automation.
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48t zero emissions electric truck in testing
An electric 48t-capacity container handling truck with zero emissions is being tested in Germany.
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Konecranes Gottwald cranes in demand
Equipment provider Konecranes is reaping the benefits of its Gottwald Mobile Harbour Cranes, with two terminal operators recently opting for models from the range.
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Blockchain solution for container inspection
Transport industry solutions provider TCompanies has launched a blockchain product aimed at improving management of labour, legal and insurance costs relating to damaged shipping containers.
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Kalmar and Navis provide terminal automation
Kalmar and Navis have delivered the first Kalmar OneTerminal automation solution to Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT) at the Port of Melbourne in Australia.
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Kalmar launches new RMG crane
Equipment company Kalmar has launched its new Rail Mounted Gantry crane (RMG), an automation-ready product that can be adapted to customer-specific requirements.
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Kalmar pioneers common automation architecture
Equipment provider Kalmar has launched an initiative driving the terminal industry''s first automation platform with open interfaces.
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Bendezu sells mobile crane
Second-hand harbour equipment company Bendezu Port Equipment has sold a LIEBHERR LHM 150 harbour mobile crane on behalf of a Polish port, moving it to Portugal.
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Autonomous vessels to change the face of cargo handling
Maritime activity over the next decade will be dominated by unmanned surface and underwater vessels, says a report on the future of autonomous maritime systems.