Cargo Handling – Page 14
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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
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MOMBASA MACHINATIONS
Another attempt is underway to introduce the private sector into container handling operations in Mombasa but like its predecessors this process is attracting criticism. Mike Mundy reports
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Gloria for Uwe Kleinwort
Kalmar, of Finland, is supplying German vehicle provider, UWE Kleinwort Gmbh, with fi e new, 45-ton lifting capacity Gloria reachstackers.
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Ferrari: Hybrid and Electric
CVS Ferrari and Aidrivers have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on developing autonomous container handling equipment.
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New cranes reduce congestion
An Israeli port has introduced more equipment to help reduce congestion
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Protecting containers from storms
Ports and terminal operators need to be prepared to protect containers from increasingly ferocious storms
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Crane naming ceremony
Three new STS cranes at Yilport Gävle Container Terminal will double capacity to 600,000 teus per year
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SAVANNAH: RECORD BREAKER
For almost 20 years, the Port of Savannah has outperformed all other ports along the eastern seaboard and throughout the whole of North America. AJ Keyes looks at what makes this port so successful
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Shift in cargo theft
2021 global cargo theft trends show shift away from in-transit, vehicle-based attacks to losses while cargo is at rest
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Linear supply chain risk
Europe is facing a container shortage as the impact of rising energy prices, the China lockdown and the Ukraine conflict continue to take their toll
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FRUIT: ON FERTILE GROUND
Brazilian gateway ports for fruit are capturing greater cargo volumes. Rob Ward assesses their performance and plans to facilitate further growth
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R. STACKER: ELECTRIC PRESENCE
John Bensalhia examines the rising interest in the electric reach stacker and charts how the concept is evolving
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Humber equipment investment
One of the largest port operators in the UK is continuing its drive for growth with a £32m investment in the Humber region
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Hiab forklift order
A US building material company has placed a ‘significant order’ with Hiab for MOFFETT truck mounted forklifts
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Green light for Hull development
ABP has received outline planning consent for 4.25 million sq ft of development at the Port of Hull