Cargo Handling – Page 16
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BROMMA: SETTING THE PACE
Bromma has hit the ground running in 2022 with diverse new products and an optimistic view of the year ahead, as AJ Keyes discovers
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CHINA: CORROSION COMING?
A stop-start port industry and potentially faltering economy are raising questions about China’s reliability as the world’s leading trading partner, as AJ Keyes discovers
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MIDDLE CORRIDOR MOVES
The Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR), the so-called Middle Corridor, has big plans for ramping up intermodal traffic. Oleksandr Gavrylyuk reports
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Terminal crane cracks
Report by mechanical engineer highlights the risks of ‘metal fatigue’ in container cranes
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COVID-19 BOOSTER
Boosted by COVID-19, the structure of Asia-North America container trade is changing with increased use of US Gulf and East Coast gateways a fast emerging trend. Andrew Penfold summarises
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Optimising lift stowage
More efficient cargo handling is constantly on the radar of the big ocean liners
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Speeding up container exports
The initiative, developed in the working groups of the Guarantee Mark, aims to speed up the container export process
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US port thefts
Goods languishing in ports because of supply chain congestion has led to an increase in thefts from storage facilities
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New RMGs at CCX
Fully automated RMGs work seven rail tracks, five wide container stacks and a truck transfer area
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Noatum increases mobile crane fleet
Noatum Terminals acquires four high tonnage capacity mobile cranes from Liebherr for three key Mediterranean terminals
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Quantum-powered cargo
Quantum-powered technology is helping speed up operations at America’s busiest port
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VICT: ANOTHER FIRST
VICT Melbourne is implementing a major expansion programme with new ship-to-shore crane specifications consolidating its reputation as an innovator and gamechanger
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Contecon Boost
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) is investing US$230 million at its Contecon Manzanillo facility in Mexico.
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Robotic port equipment
One port equiment manufacturer has launched a new robotic portfolio designed to improve safety and eco-efficiency
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INSTC GEARING UP
Recent and planned investments look to achieve the more eff ective operation of the fledgling International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC). Oleksandr Gavrylyuk charts the progress
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TCP SETTING UP IN ASUNCION
TCP, the Paranagua (Brazil) container terminal operator, is to establish a permanent presence in Asuncion as part of efforts to consolidate and expand Paraguayan container traffic
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Container rate insight
There’s a continued downward trend in container prices and leasing rates reflecting supply chain disruption
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Dangerous goods safety guidance
Tragic incidents in Tianjin and Beirut show the clear need for guidance on storage and handling of dangerous goods