All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 749

  • News

    A state of flux

    2013-08-19T01:00:00Z

    India is in a state of flux, as it contemplates an alternative to TAMP.

  • The companies aim to address the "complex demands" of reefer container management
    News

    Reefer efficiency solution

    2013-08-16T10:34:00Z

    Identec Solutions and WAM Technologies, a new technology division of Mark-It Services, are joining forces to improve the efficiency of refrigerated container management in ports and terminals.

  • The companies aim to address the "complex demands" of reefer container management
    News

    Reefer management solution

    2013-08-16T10:21:00Z

    Identec Solutions and WAM Technologies, a new technology division of Mark-It Services, are joining forces to address the “complex demands” of refrigerated container management in ports and terminals.

  • Cochin
    News

    Life after TAMP

    2013-08-16T01:00:00Z

    Tariff-setting and red tape – are the twin evils of doing business in India showing signs of being eradicated?

  • The Kakinada LNG terminal will deal with handling, storage and re-gasification
    News

    New Indian LNG terminal

    2013-08-15T19:47:00Z

    The US regasification expert, VGS Group, is developing a new floating import LNG terminal in the Bay of Bengal in India.

  • Work has begun on the Liverpool2 terminal
    News

    Work starts on Liverpool2 quay wall

    2013-08-15T16:10:00Z

    Construction of the quay wall for Liverpool’s new deep water container terminal, Liverpool2, is underway.

  • The local port community needs to voice support. Photo: Dirk Ingo Franke.jpg
    News

    Energy needs a port voice too

    2013-08-15T14:22:00Z

    Living in the Northeastern US, it’s impossible not to be thinking about energy issues; in spite of decreases in overall net energy imports, this part of the country is still dependent on imported oil and gas.

  • The SCH250H is fitted with twin extendable spreaders and can lift up to 50 tonnes
    News

    Shuttle carrier order

    2013-08-15T11:42:00Z

    Kalmar will be supplying two new shuttle carriers to long standing customer, Total Terminal International (TTI) in Algeciras.

  • Martin Engineering’s EVO High Speed Impact Cradle
    News

    Equipment round-up

    2013-08-15T11:21:00Z

    August has heralded some brand new products to the market, all of which claim to save port and terminal operators time and money.

  • News

    Green footprint a priority

    2013-08-15T01:00:00Z

    In terms of its own car terminal planning, Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics is placing great emphasis on its environmental footprint, making continuous improvement and prevention of pollution an inherent part of all areas of its activities.

  • 'Al Mafyar' is the largest tanker to call at the Fos Cavaou terminal. Photo: GDFSUEZ-LSACCOMANO
    News

    Q-Max LNG tanker for Fos Cavaou

    2013-08-14T14:47:00Z

    The strategic location of the Fos Cavaou LNG terminal is paying off as it receives France’s largest ever LNG tanker.

  • ATT says that its lift equipment does away with the need for a straddle carrier
    News

    Lift equipment for Pelindo

    2013-08-14T14:46:00Z

    An Indonesian port operator has signed an additional deal with Gaussin Manugistique to kit out its new port terminal with lift equipment complete with automatic navigation.

  • Viking Line's 'Viking Grace', the venue for this year's GFS conference
    News

    Ship to ship bunkering at GFS

    2013-08-14T12:43:00Z

    The 4th Motorship Gas Fuelled Ships Conference onboard the world''s largest LNG cruiser, ''Viking Grace'', will include two days of technical presentations on the future prospects of LNG and will include live ship to ship bunkering.

  • Richard Hepworth: "it's important that owners and operators understand exactly what to look for"
    News

    Fender confusion

    2013-08-14T12:32:00Z

    Checking PIANC (The World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure) certification to ensure marine fenders are sold as described is not necessarily “best practice”, says Trelleborg Marine Systems.

  • A Höegh PCTC loading cars
    News

    In the driving seat

    2013-08-14T01:00:00Z

    The next generation of car carriers will place greater demands on terminal operations.

  • Frederico Bussinger, IDELT consultant at the São Paulo Metropolitan Planning Agency (EMPLASA)
    News

    Transport, logistics and environment: strategic allies

    2013-08-13T16:47:00Z

    The transport sector is said to be responsible for around 13% of the global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This is almost twice as high (42%) in Brazil and contines to rise, says Frederico Bussinger, IDELT consultant at the São Paulo Metropolitan Planning Agency (EMPLASA).

  • Konecranes is feeling the effects of the weakened market
    News

    Konecranes job losses

    2013-08-13T13:11:00Z

    Konecranes has begun statutory negotiations with its employees regarding temporary and permanent job losses to help reduce costs in a “weakened” market.

  • New Zealand is set for a new era for freight
    News

    New era for New Zealand

    2013-08-13T12:45:00Z

    A new era is set for New Zealand freight following the Port of Tauranga’s NZ$21.6m (US$17.26m) investment in the South Island’s PrimePort Timaru.

  • The STS LNG transfer is the third to be carried out in the Scapa Flow
    News

    LNG transfer in Flow

    2013-08-13T12:31:00Z

    A ship-to-ship transfer operation involving liquefied natural gas (LNG) has taken place in Orkney’s Scapa Flow, off the coast of the UK.

  • Poland's Swinoujscie LNG terminal will help gain independence from Russian exports
    News

    A rollercoaster ride for LNG

    2013-08-13T01:00:00Z

    Julien Bordet of Ernst & Young Advisory thinks that although investment conditions are difficult, ports looking at LNG import “are best taking the long term view".