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RFID tags could improve safety
New technology which aims to bring significant safety benefits to terminal and yards through the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has just been released.
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Sydney improves vision
Sydney Ports Corporation has instructed technology firm SOFRELOG to install a vessel surveillance system for both Port Botany and Port Jackson, to be operational by May 2011. Under a A$12m investment, the system will “improve surveillance and tracking of all vessels including over 4,500 International ship movements a year” said ...
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ICTSI Brazil unit gets new RTGs
ICTSI subsidiary Tecon Suape SA (TSSA), recently received eight new rubber-tyred gantries (RTGs) for its Suape Container Terminal.
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Small shifts for bigger gains
Engineers at APM Terminals Algeciras and the University of Cadiz, in Spain has led to a number of terminal equipment design improvements and patents improving both efficiency and safety.
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Autostore order for Szczecin
Central Systems & Automation Ltd is to supply its terminal operating system Autostore to Deutsche Bahn’s Port Szczecin. The implementation will incorporate Autostore Container Terminal Management System, Autostore Warehouse Management System and Autostore Resource Management System.
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Heavyweights from Hyster
Hyster has launched a new range of 25-32 tonne heavy duty forklift trucks and dedicated container handlers.
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Low cost management for lower volumes
Navis Argo is a new terminal operating solution (TOS) that offers lower-volume terminals cost-effective access to enterprise-level software, eliminating the competitive disadvantage small operations typically face when compared with their larger counterparts.
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Heavy-duty eco-solutions
Cargotec, parent of the Hiab, Kalmar and MacGregor brands, has just launched its new EcoService portfolio which aims at providing service solutions that will keep both operating costs and environmental concerns down.
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Smiths detection secures Saudi contracts
Security specialist Smiths Detection has won contracts for 13 advanced X-ray cargo screening systems across Saudi Arabia to inspect inbound and outbound containers and trucks.
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Diverse orders for Kalmar
Kalmar has gained three important orders, covering a wide range of operations in America, Algeria and Russia.
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Yilport harnesses SPARCS
Turkey’s Yilport has implemented Navis SPARCS N4 terminal operating system to support the terminal’s anticipated capacity growth of 2m teu in five years.
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GlobalSim lands Puerto Rico order
Puerto Rico Port Authority has added to its training suite with Globalsim’s ML4000 crane simulator.
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All-electric spreads the gain
Bromma is reaping the rewards of the green revolution. Its all-electric Greenline spreader is winning orders, 70 in the last quarter alone.
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Low-cost reachstacker
Kalmar has launched an "economy" reachstacker, designed for medium capacity and average operational requirements. The company claims the DRF420-450L provides flexible container handling with increased customer value.
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Cargotec in Morocco
Cargotec, best known for its Hiab, Kalmar and MacGregor brands, is growing its Moroccan presence through the acquisition of the port service and equipment part of Maghrepic SA.
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Cargotec scanners negate turnaround concerns
Port turnaround times at US container terminals could be reduced if pilot projects to integrate radiation detection devices in container handling equipment are successful.
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Report calls for 'actual' weight of container on documentation
The actual weight of a container should be specified on documentation rather than its declared weight, so that a ship''s stowage plan can have more integrity, a new report has recommended.
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Testing times
Kalmar has begun testing terminal tractors with a custom-built dynamometer at its Tampere facility in Finland.
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Loaders get magnetic boost
The Russian Port of Visotskiy has recently installed two more Lancaster ship loaders to double the number at the port.
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Mascus speaks up
Electronic heavy machinery online marketplace Mascus has added three new languages to its platform: Korean, Japanese and Chinese.