All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 750

  • EcoCrane can be supplied for new RTGs or for repowers
    News

    EcoPower hybrid systems

    2013-08-12T17:13:00Z

    Mi-Jack, the machinery and solutions expert, has acquired a hybrid power company to better tap into the green energy market at ports and terminals.

  • Cavotec has secured four separate orders for tis alternative maritime power (AMP) systems
    News

    Cavotec secures €7.2m of orders

    2013-08-12T16:55:00Z

    Cavotec is to supply customers in the US, China, Australia, South Korea and Japan with its ports and maritime technologies after securing €7.2m worth of orders.

  • EcoCrane can be supplied for new RTGs or for repowers
    News

    EcoPower hybrid systems

    2013-08-12T15:55:00Z

    Mi-Jack, the machinery and solutions expert, has acquired a hybrid power company to better tap into the green energy market at ports and terminals.

  • LNG bunkering barges may become a common sight around ports
    News

    Gas guzzlers

    2013-08-12T01:00:00Z

    Ports need to keep an eye on the future to keep pace with LNG bunkering developments, explains Stevie Knight,

  • Cavotec has secured four separate orders for tis alternative maritime power (AMP) systems
    News

    Cavotec secures €7.2m of orders

    2013-08-09T17:07:00Z

    Cavotec is to supply customers in the US, China, Australia, South Korea and Japan with its ports and maritime technologies after securing €7.2m worth of orders.

  • 'Crystal Serenity'
    News

    Green kudos for Crystal Cruises

    2013-08-09T12:24:00Z

    Crystal Cruises’ ‘Crystal Serenity’ and ‘Crystal Symphony’ have helped reduce emissions and improve air quality in and around the Port of Los Angeles (POLA).

  • Seafarers' centres have taken on a new modern-day identity. Credit: Darren Webb
    News

    Putting welfare first

    2013-08-09T01:00:00Z

    The days have gone when a seafarer centre was just a reading room and a phone box; today seafarers have different needs and centres won’t be fully used unless they meet those needs, says Jon Whitlow, secretary of the International Transport Workers'' Federation.

  • Questions are being asked about future container port plans of South Australia
    News

    Economics don't add up for Hastings hub

    2013-08-08T15:39:00Z

    Australian transport industry leader Paul Little has come out strongly against the economics of creating a container terminal in Hastings, as opposed to developing a “Bay West” terminal between Point Wilson and Little River.

  • Has ICTSI unwittingly wandered on to a battleground at Batumi? Credit: Barry Kent
    News

    ICTSI stuck in the middle

    2013-08-08T11:27:00Z

    Is it energy politics, gateway politics, is it following the lead of hardened business practice deployed in the Russian energy sector or simply the actions of a new port director?

  • News

    Lessening the burden of abandonment

    2013-08-08T01:00:00Z

    MLC 2006 should, in the short and longer term, ease the nightmare of seafarers being abandoned by their employers. Penniless, far from home, stranded on a substandard, ill-equipped vessel in a forgotten corner of a port, seafarers have often been entirely dependent on local charities for their support.

  • Ports must provide seafarers with information about facilities open to the general public in ports of call. Credit ITF
    News

    The human dimension

    2013-08-07T01:00:00Z

    Ports need to recognise the role they play in the ILO’s Maritime Labour Convention. Felicity Landon reports

  • Westview Terminal will now be operated by Metro Ports
    News

    Metro Ports looks to Canada

    2013-08-06T17:32:00Z

    Metro Ports, part of Nautilus International Holding Group, is looking to bring its operations to the west coast of Canada by taking over operations at Westview Terminal at the Port of Prince Rupert.

  • The RTGs will be used at container terminals in Pointe Noire, Congo and Cameroon
    News

    Konecranes RTGs for West Africa

    2013-08-06T17:26:00Z

    Konecranes is set to deliver eight Rubber Tyred Gantry (RTG) cranes to Bolloré Group’s container terminals in Pointe Noire, Congo and Douala, Cameroon.

  • More carriers are joing the CCWG to monitor and evaluate their environmental performance
    News

    More carriers join CCWG

    2013-08-06T16:42:00Z

    BSR’s motto that ‘what’s measured gets managed’ is proving successful, with more carriers joining its Clean Cargo Working Group (CCWG) in a bid to reduce the environmental impacts of global goods transportation.

  • The brief of the LED Lighting project was to increase the safety and efficiency of operations during the night-time cargo handling
    News

    Cochin switches to LED Lighting

    2013-08-06T16:00:00Z

    Proper lighting design including LUX levels, colour rendering and reduced glare, are creating an ideal work environment for the night time loading and unloading of containers at Cochin Port, says Jeffrey Newman, president of Globaltechled.

  • LED lighting made all the difference in this Forth Ports' shed
    News

    Honesty valued on lighting claims

    2013-08-06T01:00:00Z

    Experience has taught Derek McGlashan, Forth Ports'' environment and energy manager, to be highly suspicious of the claims put out by many lighting companies.

  • Exhaust emissions can now be remotely monitored
    News

    Cloud-based emissions monitoring

    2013-08-05T17:26:00Z

    US based company, ESRG, has added exhaust emissions monitoring capability to its onboard monitoring software, OstiaEdge.

  • News

    'Queuing up' for lighting solution

    2013-08-05T01:00:00Z

    Forth Ports has been working with the Ideas With Energy company on a specific lighting project at the Port of Leith involving a 260-metre jetty that is seaward of the lock entrance, and which is occasionally accessed by engineers at night. The whole mesh structure is supported on dolphins and ...

  • News

    Uruguay hub crane dispute

    2013-08-04T20:08:00Z

    The dispute between TCP, whose major shareholder is Katoen Natie, and rival Montecon has once again made headlines following the arrival at the public quays of the OOCL Qingdao containership.

  • Vietnam hub set to be privatised
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    Vietnam readies port leases

    2013-08-04T20:07:00Z

    Vietnam looks set to lease the Cai Mep-Thi Vai international port in Ba RiaVung Tau province for 30 years, official sources have reported. Cai Mep-Thi Vai is the first State-built seaport to be leased, as the country tries to kickstart development of the problem-laden sector.