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Tailored and Modular Solutions: Not One Size Fits All
Ports are implementing PMIS, but it is not uniform, as Chris Hutchings, Technology Business Lead, NASH Maritime, explains: “We see differing levels of integration between port management information systems and vessel traffic services at different ports, varying from full integration to almost full separation.
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Tailored solutions prevail
Digitalisation in ports continues to expand and Port Management Information Systems are a growing area of investment. Phoebe Davison examines recent market trends and activity
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Innovation “now is the time”
Innovation in ports – a vague aspiration, an abstract idea, an isolated incident or a collective move forward? Felicity Landon speaks to Gadi Benmoshe, Chair of the IAPH Innovation Group and a member of its Data Collaboration Committee
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Port feeder barge on hold
Dr. Ulrich Malchow, the driving force behind the development of the innovative Port Feeder Barge system, highlights its attributes and the politics which have prevented its introduction in Hamburg
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Electric NIT
Norfolk International Terminals (NIT) at the Port of Virginia on the US East Coast is now using four…
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Hybrid Antwerp
DP World’s Antwerp Gateway Terminal in Belgium has ordered nine new Kalmar hybrid straddle carriers.
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Porto Itapoa invests in new hardware
The Brazilian Port of Itapoá has invested US$25 million in 10 remote-controlled Rubber-Tyred Gantry Cranes (RTGs), claiming it is the first port in South America to utilise this type of equipment.
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Gangavaram Loco
Gangavaram Port, in India, has confirmed the arrival of a new locomotive train to…
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Allread for TDT
Terminal Darsena Toscana (TDT), at the Port of Livorno, Italy, is now using Allread technology to automate trucking departures.
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Testing Hydrogen
Fundación Valenciaport, (MSC terminal), and representatives of the Valencia dockers, have visited the Hyster-Yale Group facilities in Weeze…
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Shoreside power momentum
Further interest in shoreside power being provided at ports has been confirmed and on a wide geographic basis.
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Strong demand for STS cranes
Strong demand for container cranes continues on a global basis. Table 1 highlights recent sector developments spanning recent deliveries and orders placed.
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Partnership
Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN) and Kaleris, parent of Navis, have announced a new partnership arrangement. By connecting GSBN to…
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JLT 5G Ready
JLT Mobile Computers, a leading developer of computing solutions for use in challenging environments including maritime terminals, has upgraded its versatile…
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Ashdod and Maersk
Maersk North America Maersk North America and Ashdod Port Co are collaborating on logistics and supply chain innovation.
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Innovation Platform
The two port authorities of Hamburg and Halifax have signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a new, joint, maritime innovation…
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Egypt’s October dry port selects TOPS expert system for its TOS
Egypt’s first inland dry port, the October Dry Port (ODP), near Cairo, has selected the TOPS Expert system to be its main Terminal Operating System (TOS).
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Green Certification
Contecon Manzanillo S.A. de C.V., an ICTSI terminal operating unit, is the first entity in Mexico’s port sector to be…
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Us$50 billion expenditure forecast on green infrastructure
The findings of a survey recently conducted by the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) indicate investment in the order of US$50bn in green facilities including shore power, clean fuel handling equipment, electric grid infrastructure and hydrogen energy infrastructure over the next decade.