All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 435

  • Port of Felixstowe
    News

    Port equipment energy storage boost

    2018-05-29T10:50:00Z

    A new energy capture storage and reuse system for container terminal yard handling equipment could help terminals reduce fuel bills, emissions and power peaks.

  • Peel Ports has been been working on maximising the shipping leg and minimising road and rail legs
    News

    British ports warned about clean air act

    2018-05-29T10:48:00Z

    The UK government has made clear that there will be a new clean air act coming into force that all areas of transport will have to adhere to.

  • Mr Pettersson said that currently, the strongest demand for all-electric container and material handling solutions is from “forward-looking customers in several different markets” (image is for illustrative purposes only) Photo: Kalmar
    News

    Kalmar installing final diesel engines

    2018-05-27T22:28:00Z

    Kalmar has said that the latest-generation Stage 5 diesel engines it is installing in container handling products “will be some of the last diesels [it] will install on new equipment, anywhere” following the company’s announcement last week that all its products will be electrified by 2021.

  • Robotised solutions from Hyster Photo: Hyster Europe
    News

    Hyster creates truck-based automation solution

    2018-05-27T22:28:00Z

    Material handling equipment company Hyster has developed a truck-based automation solution which it said “enables applications to benefit from the quality and reliability of Hyster trucks alongside cutting-edge automation technology”.

  • Port of Oakland
    News

    Digital Oakland shipping platform aggregates data for greater efficiency

    2018-05-25T11:45:00Z

    A new online shipping platform will provide supply chain operators with a single point of entry to operations at the Port of Oakland to enable better trade flow management.

  • Hyster electric container handler
    News

    Electric truck takes on diesel

    2018-05-25T10:41:00Z

    Hyster Europe will be revealing new efficient developments to the energy recovery system of its 48t zero-emissions electric container handler at TOC Europe.

  • Port of Gothenburg
    News

    Gothenburg dispute has cost Swedish economy US$510m

    2018-05-24T15:17:00Z

    The Swedish economy will lose out on SEK4.5bn (US$510m) as a result of a long-term conflict between dockworkers and APM Terminals at the Port of Gothenburg, a new report has found.

  • The remotely operated 'Yara Birkeland' aims to reduce 40,000 truck journeys in the region
    News

    Vessel project aims for zero emissions

    2018-05-24T15:10:00Z

    Kalmar is to deliver autonomous equipment software and services for a new concept battery-operated container vessel being built to reduce costs and enable zero emissions.

  • Corvus Energy will supply lithium ion battery-based ESS for five new all-electric ferries being built for Fjord1
    News

    Batteries to boost energy storage on ferries

    2018-05-24T11:30:00Z

    Corvus Energy will supply lithium ion battery-based energy storage systems (ESS) to power five new green all-electric ferries being built for Norwegian ferry operator Fjord1.

  • Yara Birkeland
    News

    Kalmar to provide autonomous equipment for Yara zero emissions container vessel

    2018-05-24T10:56:00Z

    Kalmar will deliver autonomous equipment, software and services for a Yara digitalised, autonomous, battery-operated container vessel being built to reduce costs and enable zero emissions.

  • Energy and container ports construction are anticipated to witness big demand during the 2017–2025 forecast period, the analysis claimed Photo: Pixabay/Pexels/CC0 License
    News

    “Highest gains” predicted for port infrastructure

    2018-05-24T10:55:00Z

    The port infrastructure market is projected to see the highest gains through 2017 to 2025.

  • Port of Felixstowe
    News

    Energy reuse system to reduce emissions

    2018-05-23T16:54:00Z

    A new energy capture storage and reuse system for container terminal yard handling equipment could help terminals reduce fuel bills, emissions and power peaks.

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    Press Releases

    ShibataFenderTeam continues involvement in Surinam

    2018-05-23T14:27:00Z By ShibataFenderTeam

    Since 2012 ShibataFenderTeam fenders support the smooth berthing operations from VABI in Surinam.

  • Mark Simmonds
    News

    UK Clean Air Strategy is “missed opportunity” to promote shipping as best freight transport option

    2018-05-23T13:13:00Z

    The UK Government’s Clean Air Strategy 2018 has been accused by the British Ports Association (BPA) of not recognising it is cleaner to move goods by sea and labelled a “missed opportunity” to support more coastal shipping around the UK.

  • "The customs partnership proposal offers the advantage of maintaining ‘business as usual’ for goods," Mr Ballantyne said Photo: BPA
    News

    BPA supports post-Brexit customs partnership

    2018-05-23T09:20:00Z

    The British Ports Association (BPA) has backed the idea of a customs partnership as the UK’s post-Brexit customs setup, saying that it “looks to be the [UK Government option on the table for new customs arrangements] that will have least impact at the border”.

  • Kalmar electric terminal tractor
    News

    Kalmar to offer full e-range by 2021

    2018-05-23T09:19:00Z

    Kalmar plans to make electrically powered versions of all its equipment available by 2021 as part of a commitment to reducing emissions in cargo and material handling operations by fostering eco-efficient technologies.

  • Marking the launch of the PLA Investment Plan are, from left, Andrew Wilson, supply chain manager at CEMEX, and Christopher Rodrigues Photo: PLA
    News

    PLA launches Investment Plan

    2018-05-23T09:14:00Z

    The UK’s Port of London Authority (PLA) has launched the PLA Investment Plan, aimed at speeding up delivery of the goals in the authority’s Thames Vision — a framework for development of the UK’s River Thames, which passes through London —  and diversifying the authority’s income streams.

  • The eco-efficient, diesel-electric cranes are mainly set to handle containers and palletised fruit at the port’s new multipurpose refrigerated cargo terminal Photo: Konecranes
    News

    Konecranes to supply Gottwald cranes to Dover

    2018-05-23T09:14:00Z

    The UK’s Port of Dover has chosen Finnish company Konecranes to supply two of its Gottwald Model 5 Mobile Harbor Cranes for the port’s new cargo facilities as part of the single biggest investment it has ever undertaken: the Dover Western Docks Revival (DWDR) development.

  • BLDC is inviting local and international developers to apply for consideration regarding an international cargo port infrastructure project in Bermuda (image is of Bermuda) Photo: nathanmac87/flickr/CC BY 2.0
    News

    Bermuda cargo port project open for applications

    2018-05-23T09:13:00Z

    Bermuda Land Development Company (BLDC) is inviting local and international developers to apply for consideration regarding an international cargo port infrastructure project in Bermuda.

  • The key findings from the survey Photo: UKMPG
    News

    UKMPG offers glimpse into “port of the future”

    2018-05-23T09:12:00Z

    Digitalisation, augmentation, automation, and the continued evolution of physical assets of ports, their hinterlands and their connectivity topped the results of a survey on development that could shape the port of the future.