All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 86
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Electric and green goals
The RAM SingFlex tandem system allows crane operators to change between spreaders in less than two minutes without manual intervention. SECTOR ANALYSIS: ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND PRODUCTIVITY DRIVE TELESCOPIC SPREADER DEVELOPMENT Increasing energy efficiency and being more environmentally friendly are key drivers behind recent developments in the ...
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Electric Dreams
The marine unit of Volvo, Volvo Penta, and Italian heavy equipment manufacturer Fantuzzi Team Material Handling…
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FIG floating dock
The Falkland Islands Government (FIG) has launched a tender to build a new floating dock system to replace the moribund FIPASS dock…
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Hamburg puts sustainability and digitalisation to the fore
The government of the city state of Hamburg recently published Hamburg’s port vision until 2040.
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Data drives development
As automated reefer monitoring systems rapidly take over from manual inspections within container terminals, the technology is moving away from purely monitoring temperatures and including a greater emphasis on analysing data.
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Linking up the data silos
As readers are viewing this, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) meeting regarding the future path of shipping’s decarbonisation will have already occurred.
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Russian Cyberattack
The port of Rotterdam website has been targeted in a cyberattack that is being blamed on pro-Russian supporters…
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Reputation matters in Costa Rica
The Government of Costa Rica in partnership with APM Terminals (APMT) Moin has confirmed the inauguration of two new container scanners.
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ICTSI selected for flagship Durban container terminal
After an extensive selection process, Transnet, the government agency responsible for the development, management and operation of South Africa’s key terminals, has selected Manila headquartered International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) as the equity partner for its flagship Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2.
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…plus Sagunto rail investment confirmed
The Port of Sagunto, a satellite port to Valenica and also under the management of the Port Authority of Valencia…
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CM Labs upgrades STS training pack and introduces MasterCab
CM Labs Simulations, has launched two new products to the port industry
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CLEVR Kongsberg
Kongsberg Maritime and CLEVR have confirmed a new partnership. This collaboration has the primary aim of accelerating Kongsberg Maritime’s internal digital…
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Clean energy marine hubs initiative launched
Just before PS was about to go to press, I was sitting in the basement coffee shop of Waterstones bookshop in Piccadilly…
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Seattle Claims A World First
The Port of Seattle has installed a third shore power system at Pier 66, claiming this makes it the world’s first port with three systems for cruise ships.
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Truck rule change
The Peruvian Association of Port Operators (ASPPOR) is calling for new regulations…
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CMA CGM enters port of Valencia
CMA CGM has closed a deal to acquire 49 per cent of Cosco Shipping Ports (CSP) Valencia Iberian Terminal, located at the Muelle Príncipe Felipe in the Port of Valencia.
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Ceres Sold
Carrix has agreed to purchase the Ceres Terminals portfolio from Macquarie Asset Management…
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No cause for optimism
The lights are off on economic growth as the volume of trade continues to decline, we should not be overly optimistic about the 3rd quarter.
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Cranking up capacity
Poland’s ports are looking to consolidate their current strong position. Will this continue the steady erosion of the role of German ports serving the Baltic? AJ Keyes looks at the shape of things to come
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Busy time for Kalmar and Liebherr
A round-up of recent activities from major equipment manufacturers and suppliers, Kalmar (part of Cargotec) and Liebherr Container Cranes Ltd, outlines a range of deliveries and orders across different ports and geographic locations.