Container & Cargo Handling – Page 5
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NewsAPMT Durban action sparks motivation questions
There’s rumblings of a possible legal challenge over the Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2 concession
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NewsKaohsiung in terminal upgrade programme
Port of Kaohsiung is undergoing a comprehensive infrastructure upgrade
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NewsKonecranes places the emphasis on digital
All Konecranes crane and lift trucks are now available with a full suite of digital services
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NewsLiebherr in Italian RTG order
Liebherr Container Cranes has handed over four electric rubber tyre gantry cranes to customers in Italy
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NewsLarge crane order doubles capacity at APMT
APM Terminals Maasvlakte II has placed its largest ever crane order in Europe, significantly increasing capacity at the Rotterdam terminal
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NewsSolving supply chain issues first hand
DP World’s solution to solving supply chain isues is to launch its own global freight forwarding service
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NewsKonecranes names new strategy EVP
Konecranes has named the new executive vice president of its corporate strategy & business development team
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NewsIncreasing container capacity on the Humber
Humber Container Terminal has taken receipt of a new reachstacker to help boost container capacity
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NewsNew cranes for Melbourne’s intermodal terminal
Kalmar is to supply the Australian operator Intermodal Terminal Company with six electric reachstackers and two electric empty container handlers
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NewsSix quay cranes support Malaysian upgrade
A Chinese engineering giant is providing six ULCV quay cranes to Malaysia’s busiest transshipment hub
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NewsShort-sea shipping under the spotlight
Maurice Delattre, Area Manager, Port of Amsterdam, talks one to one with Port Strategy highlighting short sea shipping as being key to sustainability, as the port readies to host this year’s Coastlink conference
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NewsThe rise of hydrogen
Engine manufacturers are launching new solutions to reduce emissions from port cargo handling plants, with hydrogen being a prime candidate
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NewsParanagua prospects look bright
Concerted action on infrastructure investment promises to open the door to an increasingly bright future for the port of Paranagua. Rob Ward maps out the plans and other positives.
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NewsBuenos Aires: what next?
The Port of Buenos Aires, with a reforming government in place, has an opportunity to get back on track. Will the new administration rise to the challenge? Mike Mundy reports
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Europe’s largest cranes reach London
DP World’s logistics hub at London Gateway has welcomed Europe’s largest quay cranes, helping boost the UK’s trading capability
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NewsPorto Chibatão sets milestone with four LBS 800
Porto Chibatão in Brazil has strengthened ties with Liebherr with the purchase of four LBS 800 cranes
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NewsOmani port begins major crane upgrade
A major expansion programme at the Port of Salalah will see annual capacity increase by 20%
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NewsPorts welcome Brussels u-turn on storage time
Ports have welcomed news that the European Parliament has questioned the Commission’s plan to reduce the 90 day temporary storage period for cargo
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NewsFreight rates to fall further in 2024
Falling freight rates will pose a challenge to shipping companies throughout 2024, according to the latest research from Drewry
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NewsHuisman lifting gear enters the ports market
The heavy equipment manufacturer has entered the ports and logistics segments