Cargo Handling – Page 15
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GIVE ME SOME SPACE
The Port of New York/New Jersey has long-been a “must-call” container gateway on the US East Coast. AJ Keyes investigates the space and other challenges this status is bringing in 2022
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EAST COAST DRIFT
The US East Coast is building market share in the container sector. AJ Keyes identifi es the drivers of this trend and considers the potential for long-term cargo capture
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Congestion measures
US terminal operators are working hard to ease ongoing supply chain problems
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BOX TERMINALS TAKE THE HEAT…
Dig beneath the surface and you will see that container terminals are unjustly identifi ed as the cause of congestion problems. Johan-Paul Verschuure diagnoses the real situation
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Cameroon terminal upgrades
New reach stackers will help a Cameroon terminal improve container turnaround time
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100t addition
Sennebogen telescopic cranes is now expanding its extensive portfolio of units with a new top-of-the-range model.
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STANDARDISED ELECTRONIC BILLS OF LADING INITIATIVE
The shipping industry is targeting the standardised use of electronic bills of lading (eBL) by establishing the Future International Trade (FIT) Alliance.
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AGV management solution
High performance computing technology will enable AGVs to automate movements of containers safely and systematically at the Port of Singapore
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Online cargo handling
A new container handling system will help a New Zealand port reduce delays
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Increasing capacity in Mumbai
US$115 million investment to increase container handling capacity in Mumbai and drive Indian trade
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Facial recognition software
Facial recognition software at an Israeli port is saving time and costs
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Heavy lifting
A transport equipment manufacturer has expanded its range to meet a growing demand for machinery capable of moving heavy cargo
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Mobile harbour crane
The new mobile harbour crane will service the larger vessels that are calling at Mexico’s oldest port
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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