Container & Cargo Handling – Page 53

  • News

    An industry at tipping point

    2012-02-28T10:00:00Z

    The potential risks associated with mis-declaring the weight of containers are self-evident and understood through common sense; recent incidents have included the loss of 18 containers overboard on the Husky Racer in 2010, and in 2007 the collapse of cargo containers aboard the Annabella, which had been stacked such that ...

  • Local residents sometimes raise environmental concerns on nearby coal port development
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    A local spanner in port development works

    2012-02-27T10:00:00Z

    Concerns voiced by local residents are often heard when coal export facility development is mooted, as one planned terminal at Coos Bay, Oregon, can testify.

  • An enquiry into the MSC Napoli grounding found that the weight of a fifth of the boxes were underdeclared. Credit: French Ministry of Defence
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    Take a load off

    2012-02-27T10:00:00Z

    A heavyweight container problem is attracting lightweight commitment, as HFW''s Matthew Gore explains

  • North Queensland has opted for a multi-cargo facility to protect the environment from a range of single user facilities around the Great Barrier Reef
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    Ore struck

    2012-02-24T10:00:00Z

    Are coal and iron ore exports high in value – or high in risk? John Bensalhia investigates

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    Don’t forget the supporting roles

    2012-02-17T10:00:00Z

    As well as updating their port infrastructure, countries are also tackling supporting infrastructure, including roads and rail.

  • China's love-in with Brazil has propped up the latter's commodities exports. Credit: Poeloq
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    The commodities downpour

    2012-02-16T10:00:00Z

    HFW''s Andrew Williams discusses the drivers behind port development and the need for investment in supporting infrastructure

  • Better availability of materials and components, and improved design, modelling and testing methods have led to more reliable drives
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    Efficiency and reliability drive developments

    2012-02-15T10:00:00Z

    Drives have definitely become more efficient over the years, claims Parker SSD Drives’ Andrew Parker-Bates.

  • Operators are looking for drive systems that are reliable, readily available, and with local support and documentation
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    The European factor

    2012-02-14T10:00:00Z

    Continental drive technology still retains an edge over budget competitors. Alex Hughes reports

  • Fremantle believes the strength of the Western Australian economy will boost trade growth in the coming years
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    Western gateway

    2012-02-08T10:00:00Z

    Australia’s Fremantle plays up it regional prowess, as Iain MacIntyre reports

  • Melbourne is mulling plans for a network of dryports to ease capacity pressures
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    Be realistic about operational realities

    2012-02-03T10:00:00Z

    There is some evidence of ‘optimism bias’ in government support of inland terminals in the Netherlands, as well as in other European countries, says Jason Monios of TRI.

  • Noatum's Coslada facility operates as a hub with spokes spreading out to the company's port operations around Spain
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    The value-add inland option

    2012-02-02T10:00:00Z

    Dryports can relieve congestion, but their success increasingly depends on administrative efficiency, and ‘added value’. Felicity Landon reports

  • News

    The Asian success stories

    2012-01-06T10:00:00Z

    What makes a good Asian transhipment port tick?

  • Transhipment now accounts for 25% of Auckland's total throughput
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    Transhipment builds for Kiwi ports

    2012-01-05T10:00:00Z

    Even in smaller countries such as New Zealand, transhipment is changing the business cases for main ports.

  • "Ports should acknowledge their position within the supply chain instead of focusing on their own operations," Joost Smits, Systems Navigator
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    Cooling off

    2012-01-04T10:00:00Z

    Chasing the transhipment rainbow may be a fool''s errand, as Dave and Iain MacIntyre explain

  • Bromma's Green Zone applications are designed to aid maintenance and operations managers
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    In the zone

    2012-01-03T10:00:00Z

    Bromma has been helping to make the most of spreader fleet performance with the aid of the Green Zone initiative.

  • Stinis long twin spreader has proved a popular choice this year
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    Bells and whistles

    2012-01-03T08:45:00Z

    Today''s smart spreaders need to do much more than simply lift a container, as John Bensalhia finds out

  • News

    Tandem lift splits manufacturers

    2011-12-30T10:00:00Z

    Straddle carrier customers usually plump for 40-ton single lift units or 50-ton twin lift, but today there is an increasing market demand for 60-ton expanding twin lift capability, allowing it to match the capacity on ship-to-shore cranes.

  • Konecranes believes that all-electric will only be adopted for straddle carriers once the technology has been proven in the haulage industry
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    Messy play

    2011-12-29T10:00:00Z

    All-electric straddle carriers remain a pipe-dream for operators fed up with leaky hydraulic components. Alex Hughes reports

  • Marking a major milestone, the dredging of the main channel and a turning basin for oil tankers has been finished at the Port of Long Beach. Credit: Port of Long Beach
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    Facing up to falling volumes

    2011-12-14T10:00:00Z

    Despite rocky times, the Los Angeles and Long Beach box trade dominance will continue. Martin Rushmere reports

  • Wear and tear on FLT batteries can lead to work hold-ups and costs both time and money
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    Taking the pulse

    2011-11-24T10:00:00Z

    Time and money. Two valuable commodities – but as ever in all walks of life, there never seems to be enough of either, meaning that both are as precious as gold dust.