Cargo Handling – Page 13
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GOING GREAT GUNS
Container ports on the US Gulf Coast are outperforming national growth and their peers on the eastern and western seaboards. AJ Keyes assesses the plans and strategies of ports in the region
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NEW SUPPLY CHAIN PLAYBOOK
The existing container ports on the US Gulf Coast, and further afield in the US, look set to be challenged by a new facility with potential to change the status quo. A J Keyes reports
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Crane order boost
Productivity at a key freight port in Scotland has been given a boost with an order for two new cranes
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25 tonne forklift
The latest in the Sany forklift truck range promises to ‘set new standards’ in the 25 tonne class
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Crane OCR technology
An optical character recognition system is set to improve safety, efficiency and data quality a Panama terminal
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Automated reefer monitoring
Yilport is improving efficiency at its Ecuador terminal with an automated reefer monitoring solution
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Container price rise
Global average monthly container prices increase for the first time in 2022
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Crane control system
New control and sensor technology forms the framework for future solutions in the field of crane automation
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Custom-made lift trucks
New lift truck series ‘Distinctly Hyster, built for you’ allows customers to tailor their own design
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Shanghai congestion update
Waiting times at Shanghai have halved since the peak of the recent surge in Omicron cases
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Bromma at LBCT
Bromma has concluded an agreement with Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) to supply another six of its STS45E G2 units and as part of eff orts to support the terminal’s environmental ambitions.
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WWL Pressure
Vessel operator Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines reports it is currently looking into alternative GPS tracking solutions for use in conjunction with its cargo handling fleet
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Tincan Orders
Tincan Island Container Terminal Limited (TICT) has ordered two Konecranes Gottwald ESP.8 mobile harbour cranes for its terminal in Lagos, Nigeria
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ABP HUMBER: FIVE YEAR CRANE PROGRAMME
Associated British Ports (ABP) is rolling out a five-year and GBP32 million crane programme that involves new crane purchase, the comprehensive refurbishment of existing cranes and investing in landside equipment. Maximising eco-friendliness is a central theme of the programme.
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CARGOTEC PLOTS A NEW STRUCTURE AND GROWTH
Cargo-handling machinery group Cargotec has announced that it is to exit the heavy port crane part of its Kalmar business and is also now considering putting MacGregor up for sale.
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VE Process in Busan
The second phase of the New Port North Container Terminal in Busan has moved a step closer.
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PSA CONSOLIDATION IN HALIFAX
PSA International Pte Ltd (PSA) has consolidated its position at the Canadian East Coast port of Halifax (NS) by acquiring the second major cargo terminal at the port, in a process that will enable the company to better plan its future operating activities.
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Texas Upgrades
Ports in Texas on the US Gulf Coast ports are to benefit from Biden Administration spending plans.
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THE MANAUS YO-YO SPINS…
Superterminais has stepped up the battle for market share in Manaus, the Amazon port city, with the implementation of a new investment plan. Rob Ward reports