Container & Cargo Handling – Page 10
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NewsNew quay cranes for Antwerp Gateway
Three new quay cranes have arrived at DP World Antwerp Gateway as part of a €200 million plan to expand and modernise the terminal
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NewsMaking the best of the worst
BMT*, the specialist consulting group, provides detailed insight into distressed cargo management operations and how to extract value and upside in the face of a serious shipping incident
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NewsAntwerp-Bruges to boost capacity
Sustainability and efficiency are key priorities for the world’s largest car movement port as it continues to weather challenging global conditions
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NewsMargin pressures will ease for container terminal operators
Drewry says that container terminal operators can expect some reprieve from margin pressures later this year
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NewsTransnet under pressure as it moves to privatise container corridor
Transnet is facing increasing pressure from both the African National Congress (ANC) and Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) political parties with respect to its current activities and privatisation plans.
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NewsCambodian mobile harbour crane first
Konecranes has received its first order for mobile harbour cranes from Cambodia
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NewsGiant cranes up capacity at Antwerp-Bruges
DP World Antwerp Gateway has invested in three giant container cranes
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NewsRecord highs
The international drug trade is booming with shipping containers the main method of delivery. Mike Mundy assesses what part technology can play in solving the problem
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NewsDown but not out?
The APMT Itajai terminal lives on but the clock is ticking. Is revival a realistic prospect in the face of tough competition? Rob Ward investigates
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NewsShake-up scenario?
Does 2022 performance among North-West Europe containerports evidence the seeds of structural change? Johan-Paul Verschuure, Director, Rebel Group, details the trends and analyses this key issue
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NewsNew balance of power?
The past two years have seen a radical change in the distribution of container trades serving North American markets. What will the position look like when (and if) the market stabilises? Andrew Penfold surveys the issues
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NewsClever gadget ensures safer cargo delivery
A clever new gadget provides vital insights for the successful delivery of cargo
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NewsDP World breaks move count record
DP World is investing heavily in the UK with £1 billion earmarked for expansion projects over the next ten years
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NewsBoosting efficiency with the power of AI
Port of Cork is accelerating digitalisation with a new AI-powered port system
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NewsAmsterdam latest to offer ‘direct connections’
The Port of Amsterdam has become the latest European port to offer Routescanner’s route planning technology
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NewsJanssen acquires Norman Global Logistics
Latest takeover by Janssen will see the company enter the UK market and significantly expand services in Asia
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NewsEight new electric cranes for Halifax
Eight new e-RTGs will expand the Atlantic Hub terminal’s handling capacity by 25%
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NewsAPMT Gothenburg doubles reefer capacity
APM Terminals Gothenburg has doubled its reefer connections to meet the increasing demand for temperate-controlled goods transportation
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NewsEliminating unproductive moves using clever storage
DP World is putting some clever storage into operation in Pusan, South Korea
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NewsPortico to expand services with new business manager
Portico has appointed a new freight forwarding business development manager to help expand its customs and cargo handling services