Container & Cargo Handling – Page 37

  • New light: big ships put strain on container terminals and current pricing methods. Credit: Major Eric Garcetti
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    Price wars

    2016-02-29T21:06:00Z

    Is it time for a radical rethink on container terminal pricing? McKinsey & Co seem to think so. Barry Parker reports

  • Limited: not all aspects of port operations fit with an Uber model
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    An app a day

    2016-02-29T13:07:00Z

    With Uber-style booking apps taking shape for trucking, how long before ports get the Uber treatment, asks Felicity Landon

  • First person: Ports of Auckland has embraced advances in ergonomic design for its straddles
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    Creature comforts

    2016-02-28T20:49:00Z

    Operators are the focus of attention when it comes to cab design, explain Dave and Iain MacIntyre

  • Growth: breakbulk and project cargo volumes are rising in Russia. Credit: JSC Ust-Luga Commercial Sea Port
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    The seesaw effect

    2016-02-28T20:49:00Z

    Breakbulk and project cargoes are no longer viewed as a secondary revenue stream, writes Stevie Knight

  • Ship size growth on steep upward slope
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    Drewry: Less money in terminal operations?

    2016-02-23T16:20:00Z

    Drewry’s latest Container Intelligence Weekly has argued that it becoming increase challenging for terminal operators to maintain their levels of financial return.

  • In 2007, London Gateway went through an arduous planning and public inquiry process to gain approval
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    Playing the long game

    2016-02-22T17:01:00Z

    AJ Keyes asks if container ports plan properly, or do they simply steam ahead, regardless?

  • News

    HAROPA ports celebrate 2.4% throughput growth

    2016-02-12T15:18:00Z

    HAROPA has announced that 2015 was a year of positive growth and has promised that there are new developments taking place in 2016.

  • The Port will encompass about 400 hectares of land
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    Georgia awards concession for 100m tonne port

    2016-02-09T16:47:00Z

    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.

  • All hours: Finland's Raahe has been kept open all year round for over 40 years
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    Braving the elements

    2016-01-26T11:14:00Z

    Extreme winter conditions needn''t bring a port to its knees, explains Alex Hughes

  • Upscaled: high capacity handling equipment is just as important as draft. Credit: H Fernandes/Vale
    News

    Innovation drive

    2016-01-25T16:56:00Z

    Bigger ships have pushed the technological envelope for bulk ports, finds Stevie Knight

  • Leaders: many novel fuels are reaching commercial viability: ports willing to offer them may gain the advantage
    News

    Pour point

    2016-01-25T16:17:00Z

    Stevie Knight finds that there is no simple path for ports looking to offer new fuels

  • Out there: Port of Long Beach uses social media to raise awareness about what comes through the port
    News

    Time to tweet?

    2016-01-25T09:41:00Z

    Some ports are more social than others, but to what end asks Felicity Landon

  • Tied in: Tacoma's (pictured) and Seattle's pairing works on a number of fronts
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    Happy couple

    2016-01-25T09:40:00Z

    Martin Rushmere explains why the alliance of Tacoma and Seattle is working out so well

  • News

    PSA 2015 container throughput performance

    2016-01-15T15:56:00Z

    PSA International Pte Ltd handled 64.10m TEUs of containers at its port projects around the world in 2015.

  • Not enough ports for boxship growth. Credit: Andrew Priest
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    Containership fleet outpaces port development

    2016-01-12T17:06:00Z

    Fully cellular containership growth is fast approaching capacity of 20m teu with it outpacing world port throughput for the fourth year in a row.

  • Excess sand from the dock infill is now being moved to the reclaim
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    Alexandra Dock site construction progressing well

    2015-12-30T09:54:00Z

    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.

  • Dig deep: Ramboll rehabilitated existing quays and constructed others at Jorf Lasfar
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    Forming the foundations

    2015-11-03T10:09:00Z

    Breakthroughs in foundation innovation are helping to improve build standards, finds John Bensalhia

  • Newcomer: Blue seas and blue-sky thinking in Saudi Arabia
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    Coming from nowhere

    2015-11-03T10:09:00Z

    There''s still room for greenfield sites in the Middle East, finds Stevie Knight

  • Support: ground pressure limitations determine what kind of jacking system can be
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    Reach for the skies

    2015-11-03T10:09:00Z

    Higher and further crane outreach is a necessity not a luxury as Alex Hughes explains

  • Free flow: Rotterdam is looking to become a major player in the biomass market
    News

    Tapping into biomass

    2015-11-03T10:09:00Z

    Ports on both sides of the Atlantic are making their biomass presence felt, finds Alex Hughes