All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 214
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CLIP CRANES CLOSE TO COMPLETION
The CLIP intermodal terminal in Swarzędz near Poznań, Poland, has confi rmed that the assembly of three new Kuenz RMG units is almost complete. The 40-ton capacity intermodal units will be able to handle containers, semi trailers and swap-bodies.
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LIEBHERR LAUNCHES XPERTASSIST
Liebherr is expanding its remote service portfolio to increase support for its customers. The new product off ering is called XpertAssist and is an annual subscription-based service, which combines different tools to provide increased benefits – notably reduced mean time to repair and as a result reduced repair costs.
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Port sustainability kudos
Australia is demonstrating its commitment to environmental practice with green innovation.
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IRISH EYES SMILING FOR KALMAR
Kalmar has confirmed an agreement to supply five new auto-radioisotope thermoelectric generator RTG units over the course of the next two years to Dublin Ferryport Terminals (DFT).
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Africa cash injection
Ports and logistics across Africa will benefit from major investment under a new platform.
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FENIX ADDS MORE SHIP-TO-SHORE GANTRIES
Fenix Marine Services (Fenix), operator of the formerly-named Global Gateway Terminal, Pier 300 facility in the Port of Los Angeles, has confirmed an order for four additional ship-to-shore gantries. Delivery is scheduled for Q3 2022 and the new units replicate four STS gantries previously delivered in 2019.
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Record output low emissions
An American port is achieving increased business and reduced emissions all at the same time.
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THE INVESTMENT PICTURE
The addition of new port capacity is an ongoing task in South East Asia. The principal projects underway or planned are highlighted against a background of current and foreseeable trade trends. A J Keyes reports
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Green safeguarding
Safeguarding the UAE’s environment is a priority for one global logistics company.
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Green safegaurding
Safeguarding the UAE’s environment is a priority for one global logistics company.
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Hamburg embraces digitalisation
Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) is opening its doors to an award-winning digitalisation project.
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Bold Florida move
Florida is being touted as the solution to the supply chain congestion in the US.
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RAM debut to generation crane spreader
RAM Spreaders has recently launched its 2nd generation crane spreader for ship to shore operations.
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Hydrogen powers port
A new project aims to generate renewable hydrogen for operations at a Spanish port.
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Hydrogen powered port
A new project aims to generate renewable hydrogen for operations at a Spanish port.
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COVID-19 DELTA PACKS A WALLOP
The logistics supply chain is finding it extremely difficult to deal with the repercussions of the global outbreak of the COVID-19 Delta variant. It is slowing the expected economic recovery.
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GERMANY: PROS AND CONS OF RESTRUCTURED TERMINAL OPERATIONS
When it comes to mergers, some may say ‘what is good goes fast’. Others say ‘nothing good comes easy’. The Copenhagen Malmo merger was in the first category, the logic of the merger was immediately embraced and swiftly executed, even when hurdles needed to be overcome. The Antwerp Zeebrugge merger ...
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FIRST AI, ZERO-CARBON TERMINAL
The largest volume port in North China, Tianjin, has confirmed its intention to develop the world’s fi rst AI, zero-carbon terminal. This is according to local media reporting on the recent Green and Safe Port Conference 2021 held by the China Ports and Harbors Association (CPHA).
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Enter GEMINI the terminal digital twin
DSP Talumis B.V. the newly formed company from DSP and Talumis, has announced a new product, called GEMINI, which acts as a digital twin for a port terminal.
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EDRAY TARGETS DRAYAGE PRODUCTIVITY UPLIFT
Specialist drayage platform, EDRAY, is targeting the use of technology to improve port logistics through flow stacking.