Container & Cargo Handling – Page 33
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NewsA new chapter
Philadelphia rebranding highlights the port’s future focus, finds Martin Rushmere
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NewsDropping coal position
As environmental initiatives bite, coal is losing favour at European ports. John Bensahlia reports
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NewsHumanised automation is the way forward
Regardless of how advanced automation becomes, we will still need people at terminals in the coming years.
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NewsFostering innovation
Startups can bring fresh thinking to sometimes staid port practises, explains Iain MacIntyre
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Subic’s revival
Growing port builds on its reputation as a viable alternative to congested Manila. Michael King reports
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NewsCantilevers can deliver
ABB’s Uno Bryfors explains why ports needn’t restrict themselves to RTGs when upgrading yard operations
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NewsDefying expectations
The little port that everyone thought couldn’t, has certainly done it. Dismissed as destined for disappointment when development started in earnest in 1975, Prince Rupert this month completed the second phase of its Fairview container terminal, with a capacity of 1.3m teu.
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NewsTerminals should brace themselves to feel huge impact from alliances
The real impact to terminals from consolidation and shipping alliances is yet to come, but when it does arrive it will be huge.
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NewsFlowering in the cold
Helsinki has carved a niche nurturing tech innovation, finds Stevie Knight
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NewsAutomation: ‘copy with pride’
Kalmar’s Antti Kaunonen explains to Carly Fields why we need automation standards
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NewsReady or not
Building ports ‘future ready’ is becoming harder to achieve, finds Felicity Landon
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NewsAutomation failings
Automation has yet to deliver its promised productivity. Stevie Knight asks what''s the problem
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NewsBalancing volumes
Panama Ports Co is adapting to changes in the region, explains Felicity Landon
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NewsIt's electrifying
Electrification of equipment is in vogue, but does it pay off, asks Alex Hughes
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NewsCrunch time
Ships that go bump in the night are an all-too-common occurrence. Alex Hughes reports
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NewsPeel’s fully-automated terminal bears fruit
Investing in a fully-automated steel terminal at the Port of Liverpool’s Canada Dock has brought numerous benefits, Peel Ports’ Andy Grindley told Port Strategy.
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NewsOutside the box
Through traffic enabled Algeciras to weather the global crisis, but things are changing, explains Stevie Knight