Container & Cargo Handling – Page 14
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SUDAN PROJECT UNCERTAINTIES
A new port project has been announced for Sudan but there are reasons to believe this project is not built on strong foundations. Mike Mundy puts the project under the microscope
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Heavy cranes business transfer
Kalmar is to transfer its heavy cranes business in China to Rainbow Industries
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Heavy duty crane
A second heavy duty crane at Esbjerg will enable the port to handle next-gen offshore wind turbines
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Dry bulk congestion soars
Waiting time for dry bulk carriers at Rotterdam has nearly quadrupled because of the war in Ukraine
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Insurer urges inspections increase
A marine insurer is calling for better reporting of cargo inspections
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New RoRo linkspan
A new linkspan is significantly improving loading and unloading at a RoRo terminal in Sweden
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Hyperloop container system trial
A port in Spain is to become the test bed for a new sustainable container movement system
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New heavy loader cranes
New crane operating system ensures ‘best in class’ performance and future-proofing
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Supply chain wisdom
Action needs to be taken to prevent damage from ongoing supply chain problems
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Freight management tool
A new digital solution has launched to help freight forwarders streamline operations and increase efficiency
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Terminal improvement completes
Works to improve cargo handling at a US terminal have completed ahead of schedule
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Extension and Expansion
APM Terminals, Gijón has recently secured a 10-year concession extension…
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CONTAINER ROLLERCOASTER: WHAT NEXT?
How will the container sector emerge from the market shocks posed by ongoing COVID-19 issues and now the Russia-Ukraine war? Andrew Penfold explores this fundamental question
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Krakatau expansion study
An independent study will explore expanding capacity at Indonesia’s biggest bulk hub port to benefit from growing trade in the region
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Valencia Results
The Port of Valencia, Spain reports loaded containers for export falling by 12.72 per cent in the period January – April 2022
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Kiel Piles on Power
The Port of Kiel is to receive two onshore power plants after port operator Seehafen Kiel awarded a contract to technology company, Siemens AG.
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DOWNGRADES AND UPGRADES
Market consultancy Drewry sees container shipping freight rates continuing to climb but a new set of problems intruding. Felicity Landon reports
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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