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TELP TARGETS HOTSPOTS
The Swedish Club has analysed years of claims data to identify 30 high-risk ‘hotspot’ locations. It is now using AIS technology to warn insured ships of the risks. Felicity Landon reports.
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Tablet offers real-time geolocalisation
A new tablet has been launched that enables real-time geolocalisation of container handling equipment activity to save time and increase efficiency.
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Call for startups to share tech innovation
Technology startups with the ambition to lead the transformation of the port management and logistics industries will have an opportunity to showcase their ideas with a new global initiative.
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Technology deal aids capacity project
A technology deal will help realise a project to massively expand the capacity of a Canadian container terminal.
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Help for ports to embrace cyber security
A new white paper aims to ensure ports accurately understand and correctly define cyber security, conduct a gap analysis and take a measured, step-by-step approach towards cyber resilience.
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Drones help develop 5G for ports
An innovative 5G development project will use drones to help build an open and inclusive 5G ecosystem for use in port operations, and incident management and response.
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Autonomous vehicles support UAE port progress
A port in United Arab Emirates (UAE) will be equipped with a fleet of Autonomous Internal Terminal Vehicles (AITV''s) as part of a technology agreement between three parties.
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Keeping Pace With Automation
As terminal automation increases, Dave MacIntyre assesses the performance of Terminal Operating Systems (TOS) in keeping pace and benefits offered.
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Smart port challenge launches
A new smart port challenge has been launched to support innovative maritime tech startups.
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Call to action to accelerate digitalisation
Port and shipping industry partners have come together in an urgent call to action to accelerate the pace of digitalisation to cope with a post-COVID-19 “new normal”.
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IPCSA GOING GLOBAL
The International Port Community Systems Association reaches its tenth anniversary next year. Felicity Landon reports on its rapid growth and growing status.
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Collaboration for supply chain digitisation
A logistics company has completed the early stages of integration with a blockchain-based digital container logistics platform in a bid to help accelerate the digitisation of global supply chains.
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Major automation equipment deal
A crane manufacturer has secured a major contract with a Californian container terminal as part of its pathway to port automation.
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SHAPING THE FUTURE: PART 2
In the second part of the series, Matthew Wittemeier and Dr. Eva Savelsberg of INFORM GmbH outline strategic and emerging tech trends for 2020.
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New cranes help operator increase capacity
A Canadian container terminal operator has ordered new cranes to help increase its capacity and maximise container handling potential.
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IOT project to support future supply chains
Twenty-one partners from eight European countries have joined together with the common goal of designing the next generation of IOT (Internet Of Things) technology to serve and add digital value to the supply chains of the future.
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SHAPING THE FUTURE
In the first of a two-part series, Matthew Wittemeier and Dr. Eva Savelsberg of INFORM GmbH outline strategic and emerging tech trends for 2020.
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Autonomous trucking first for Thailand
Smart port operations are stepping up a gear at a facility in Thailand which is the first in the country to acquire and test autonomous trucks.
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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.