Container & Cargo Handling – Page 37
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Price wars
Is it time for a radical rethink on container terminal pricing? McKinsey & Co seem to think so. Barry Parker reports
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An app a day
With Uber-style booking apps taking shape for trucking, how long before ports get the Uber treatment, asks Felicity Landon
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Creature comforts
Operators are the focus of attention when it comes to cab design, explain Dave and Iain MacIntyre
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The seesaw effect
Breakbulk and project cargoes are no longer viewed as a secondary revenue stream, writes Stevie Knight
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Drewry: Less money in terminal operations?
Drewry’s latest Container Intelligence Weekly has argued that it becoming increase challenging for terminal operators to maintain their levels of financial return.
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Playing the long game
AJ Keyes asks if container ports plan properly, or do they simply steam ahead, regardless?
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HAROPA ports celebrate 2.4% throughput growth
HAROPA has announced that 2015 was a year of positive growth and has promised that there are new developments taking place in 2016.
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Georgia awards concession for 100m tonne port
Georgia’s Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development has announced that the Anaklia Development Consortium has been awarded the contract to build and develop a Deep Sea Port in Anaklia.
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Braving the elements
Extreme winter conditions needn''t bring a port to its knees, explains Alex Hughes
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Innovation drive
Bigger ships have pushed the technological envelope for bulk ports, finds Stevie Knight
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Pour point
Stevie Knight finds that there is no simple path for ports looking to offer new fuels
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Happy couple
Martin Rushmere explains why the alliance of Tacoma and Seattle is working out so well
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PSA 2015 container throughput performance
PSA International Pte Ltd handled 64.10m TEUs of containers at its port projects around the world in 2015.
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Containership fleet outpaces port development
Fully cellular containership growth is fast approaching capacity of 20m teu with it outpacing world port throughput for the fourth year in a row.
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Alexandra Dock site construction progressing well
ABP has announced that construction work on the Green Port Hull Alexander Dock site is progressing well and on schedule for early completion in 2017.
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Forming the foundations
Breakthroughs in foundation innovation are helping to improve build standards, finds John Bensalhia
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Coming from nowhere
There''s still room for greenfield sites in the Middle East, finds Stevie Knight
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Reach for the skies
Higher and further crane outreach is a necessity not a luxury as Alex Hughes explains
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Tapping into biomass
Ports on both sides of the Atlantic are making their biomass presence felt, finds Alex Hughes