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  • Maersk technology reduces food wastage

    Transportation time is one of the many reasons why food goes to waste worldwide. In a bid to help shipping lines and container terminals reduce food wastage, Maersk Container Industry has developed a range of new products and become an official sponsor for the United Nations’ initiative, UN Save Foods. 17 Jun 2013 - Port Strategy

  • Los Angeles and Hamburg collaborate

    The Port of Los Angeles (POLA) and Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) are to share strategies and best practices after signing a Memorandum of Understanding to increase cooperation and partnership. 13 Jun 2013 - Port Strategy

  • Costs spiral for unscheduled downtime

    Downtime at ports is up on last year says Trelleborg whose latest barometer report suggests that far from improving, the issue is actually getting worse. In fact, 90% of those surveyed for the report suffer from unscheduled downtime at their facility costing at least £100,000 per year. 13 Jun 2013 - Port Strategy

  • Transas VTS for Indonesia

    Vessel Traffic Management Systems (VTS) are to be installed at two Indonesian ports as container handling in the country increases. 12 Jun 2013 - Port Strategy

  • Órbita quay crane OCR technology

    Spain’s Órbita Ingeniería has launched a new quay crane optical character recognition (OCR) system to automate freight container identification and damage inspection during loading and unloading. 11 Jun 2013 - Port Strategy

  • New Investment in responsive website

    Mercator Media has made another significant investment in its online offering and redesigned the ‘Port Strategy’ website to incorporate ‘responsive design’ to ensure the best possible display of content on any device. 06 Jun 2013 - Port Strategy

  • Kalmar straddle carriers for New Zealand

    Kalmar, part of Finland’s Cargotec, has received an order from New Zealand's Port Otago to supply two diesel electric Kalmar straddle carriers. 05 Jun 2013 - Port Strategy

  • First Liebherr cranes to Peru

    Liebherr Container Cranes Ltd has secured its first order for STS and RTG cranes in Peru – the equipment has been ordered by Port of Paita operator, Terminales Portuarios Euroandinos. 03 Jun 2013 - Port Strategy

  • Liebherr nets repeat orders

    Liebherr Container Cranes has confirmed a handful of repeat orders from existing clients. Exolgan Container Terminal in Buenos Aires in Argentina has purchased a ship to shore crane, which has a safe working load of 62.5 tonnes under a twinlift spreader. 02 Jun 2013 - Port Strategy

  • Cargotec unloads more Turkish orders

    Cargotec dry bulk handling subsidiary Siwertell has recorded two orders from Turkish operators. 02 Jun 2013 - Port Strategy

  • Bromma bumper crop for 2013

    Spreader specialist Bromma has netted a number of sizable spreader orders this year. 02 Jun 2013 - Port Strategy

  • Turkish terminal turns to Terex

    Grup Marítim TCB’s Turkish Container Terminal (TCEEGE) has added a Terex empty container handler to its equipment portfolio in a bid to increase handling speed, safety and environmental sustainability. 02 Jun 2013 - Port Strategy

  • Hyster looks to Asia

    Global equipment manufacturer, Hyster, part of NACCO Materials Handling Group (NMHG), is looking to tap more into the Asian markets following success in Europe, writes Rachael Doyle. 01 Jun 2013 - Port Strategy

  • Hyster facility celebrates 60th

    Global equipment manufacturer, Hyster, part of NACCO Materials Handling Group (NMHG), is celebrating 60 successful years of manufacturing at its factory in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, writes Rachael Doyle. 29 May 2013 - Port Strategy

  • Bromma spreaders in demand

    Swedish crane spreader provider, Bromma, has reported a strong start to the year, with a significant amount of STS spreaders on its order intake list, which it says is driven by larger vessels and the increase in productivity across the logistics chain. 28 May 2013 - Port Strategy


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