All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 137
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Crane conversion project
America’s Port of Long Beach now has the largest deployment of eRTGs in North America
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Cargotec confirms future MacGregor sale
Cargotec plans to sell MacGregor at ‘some future date’ to concentrate on core businesses
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Drone and AI surveillance for ports
A consortium including ABP has won funding to develop AI and drone technology for ports
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Lack of enablement for green fuels
There’s an urgent global need for green fuel investment this decade to meet Paris Climate goals
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Upgrades at VSC
Vostochnaya Stevedoring Company (VSC) has boosted its equipment fleet with 10 additional Kalmar terminal tractors and a further 10 Seacom semitrailers.
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Signs of an uplift
Steve Cameron sees positive indicators for short-sea shipping and UK small ports. Funding, autonomous vessel plans and off shore wind are all playing their part
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Spreader refinement
John Bensalhia highlights market and technological trends underway with telescopic spreader usage and design
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Zencargo in Real Time
Specialist digital freight forwarder, Zencargo, is to provide real-time tracking and visibility improvements…
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Suez Zone Projects
The Suez Canal Economic Zone has approved major new expansion projects in SCZone-affi liated ports.
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PD Ports Sale?
Unsubstantiated press reports in the UK have suggested that Australian investment company Macquarie…
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Valencia sets up solar option
The port of Valencia, Spain is installing two solar plants so that 14 per cent of its total electrical energy can be self-generated.
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Room for one more?
Algeciras is highly established, and Tanger- Med has successfully grown its throughout volumes to top seven million TEU per annum in the 10 years it has been operating, but is there room for any other ports, potentially offering a similar strategic role in the West Mediterranean region?
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Namsung Takes OPUS
Namsung Shipping has confi rmed that it has implemented CyberLogitec’s OPUS Stowage Prime, a planning solution for automated vessel stowage activities.
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Study sees mobile power Solution for small ports
Small ports should target provision of shore-side power from mobile units, according to a new study from specialist consultancies, Hanseatic Transport Consultancy and MKO Marine Consulting.
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New Noatum MHCs
Noatum’s terminal operations at the Spanish ports of Castellon, Sagunto and Tarragona are each receiving a new Liebherr mobile harbour crane.
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Mix and match strategy
AJ Keyes charts the development approaches taken in Algeciras and Tanger-Med, the rationale behind them, and the potential for liner operators to mix and match between the two facilities
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Time to measure it and manage it
The supply chains are constrained- that is something that all the panellists agreed on during a presentation at Capital Link’s 2022 Maritime Forum in New York.
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Maritime logistics scrutinised
A draft report on Australia’s Maritime Logistics System has been released by the government’s Productivity Commission. Felicity Landon charts its key points
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Maersk & Volvo Link-Up
Maersk Performance Team is deploying its first battery-electric trucks in Southern California.