All articles by Rebecca Strong – Page 22
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POWER SUPPLY PRACTICALITIES
Across-the-board, power supply to cranes and vessels is responding to environmental challenges and leveraging hard earned experience to optimise implementation. John Bensalhia reports
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NEW PATHS FOR PARAGUAY
Low water in the River Parana waterway is prompting fundamental changes in inland container logistics and new port gateway selections
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IS THIS FOR REAL?
Felicity Landon discusses the use of simulation for operator training and the perceived benefits it offers
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INSTC GEARING UP
Recent and planned investments look to achieve the more eff ective operation of the fledgling International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC). Oleksandr Gavrylyuk charts the progress
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ADANI ROLLERCOASTER
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) has been riding a roller coaster internationally and to a more limited extent at home as it pushes to expand. AJ Keyes reports
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TCP SETTING UP IN ASUNCION
TCP, the Paranagua (Brazil) container terminal operator, is to establish a permanent presence in Asuncion as part of efforts to consolidate and expand Paraguayan container traffic
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TERMINAL TRANSITION
Johan-Paul Verschuure of the Rebel consultancy group looks at the new-found wealth of shipping lines and the implications for the terminal operating sector
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Dangerous goods safety guidance
Tragic incidents in Tianjin and Beirut show the clear need for guidance on storage and handling of dangerous goods
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Biogas from sewage
A new project producing biogas from sewage discharged by cargo ships is underway in Finland
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Consolidation to reduce delays
Waiting times and congestion at ports are at unprecedented levels forcing shippers to take action
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South Australian hydrogen
South Australia’s renewable energy resources may give it a competitive edge in the race to supply clean hydrogen to Europe
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New Dostyk RMGs
Eurotransit Group of Companies (Eurotransit) has ordered two rail-mounted gantry (RMG) cranes for its new intermodal terminal
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YELLOW SEA POWERHOUSE
The Yellow Sea area is a sub-regional powerhouse in China and home to some of the country’s biggest container ports. AJ Keyes looks at the current strategy in play for the region
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Future fuels terminal
America has a new future fuels terminal that will focus on transporting ammonia and hydrogen
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Fatigue risk study
Understanding how tiredness affects critical operations will help safeguard workers at Harwich Haven
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BUSAN HAS A PLAN
Transshipment is on the rise at South Korea’s Port of Busan. AJ Keyes looks at the investments programmed to facilitate growth in this sector and other priorities
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FINGER POINTING FUTILE
Felicity Landon reviews the highlights of Drewry’s Container Market Outlook for the third quarter of 2021
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Green bulk energy needs
Having a broad portfolio is key to bulk liquid storage providers meeting the green energy needs of the future
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Reducing storm damage risk
Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent causing damage to ports, equipment and cargo
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SCPA cranes
South Carolina Ports Authority has confirmed receipt of the final two ship-to-shire gantry cranes for its Wando Welch terminal at the Port of Charleston.