Container & Cargo Handling – Page 39

  • Busan plans on becoming a global trans-shipment hub to meet demand
    News

    Korea beefs up transhipment ambitions

    2015-07-29T17:29:00Z

    The Korean government and Busan Port Authority (BPA) have unveiled plans to develop Busan Port into a global trans-shipment hub to meet the increase in demand and take advantage of future opportunities.

  • Automation: Navis says that vendors should drop the competitiveness and work more collaboratively for success
    News

    Drop the competition over automation, says Navis

    2015-07-28T16:44:00Z

    The competitive mindset between vendors needs to come to a halt after projects are awarded, and immediately switch to a collaborative one to embrace a common goal, says Navis.

  • Moving on: technology is changing the way grabs are being designed and operated
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    Up for grabs

    2015-07-27T19:04:00Z

    Alex Hughes examines the challenge of balancing technological features and robustness

  • Powered up: ports are paying increasing attention to fuel economy
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    Power in small packages

    2015-07-27T19:04:00Z

    Tractors offer a robust handling option that can be easily optimised finds John Bensalhia

  • Growth plans: Yilport is looking to up GCT's annual container handling capacity to 500,000 teu
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    Yilport aims for 500,000 teu at Gavle

    2015-07-16T11:54:00Z

    Turkey''s Yilport Holding has finalised growth plans for its Swedish Gavle Container Terminal (GCT), which it hopes to expand to an annual capacity of 500,000 teu.

  • Biomass boost: The Port of Liverpool will handle up to 3 million tonnes of wood pellets per year
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    New biomass facility to boost Liverpool handling

    2015-06-24T10:48:00Z

    A new £100m biomass terminal planned for the Port of Liverpool will see it handle up to three million tonnes of wood pellets a year as part of the decarbonisation of the nearby Drax power station, boosting handling at the port.

  • Supply chain efficiency: POLA is embracing Cargomatic’s Free Flow programme
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    Increasing supply chain efficiency

    2015-06-08T15:54:00Z

    The Port of Los Angeles (POLA) is embracing new technology to help increase supply chain efficiency by testing a new mobile app which aims to expedite containerised cargo.

  • News

    Get ready for 24,000 teu, warns OECD

    2015-05-29T16:47:00Z

    As the trend for ever-increasing container ship sizes continues, a new International Transport Forum (ITF)/ OECD report warns 24,000 teu vessels could be sailing the world’s oceans by 2020.

  • Blue blood: King Willem-Alexander officially opens APMT's Maasvlakte II terminal
    News

    Turning point

    2015-05-29T16:45:00Z

    Rotterdam is playing a long game with its massive Maasvlakte II development. Felicity Landon reports

  • Record setting: a call by 2M's Gerda Maersk marked the largest ship handled in Croatia
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    Rolling stock

    2015-05-29T16:45:00Z

    ICTSI’s Adriatic hub is taking to the rails to bring its handling expertise to central Europe, finds Carly Fields

  • Lacklustre: volumes at Global's Vostochny terminal dropped 1.3% in 2014
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    Russian rollercoaster

    2015-05-29T16:41:00Z

    Global Ports has learnt to take the rough with the smooth in the Russian box market. Alex Hughes reports

  • Trickle: large ships are forcing ports down the chain to step up their handling capabilities. Credit: Rainer.n.foto
    News

    Larger than life

    2015-05-29T16:41:00Z

    OSC''s Andrew Penfold examines the impact of ever-larger containerships on second tier ports

  • Through flow: Lyttelton is a major gateway for coal exports
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    Short term pain

    2015-05-29T16:40:00Z

    Coal price volatility has sent waves of concern through the world’s coal ports. Dave and Iain MacIntyre report

  • Cost effective: sometimes it can work out cheaper to buy a rough terrain handler than upgrade the quay
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    Rough riders

    2015-05-29T16:39:00Z

    For tough, challenging surfaces, ports need to look to rough terrain handlers, as John Bensalhia explains

  • Checked out: planned maintenance and servicing of LNG infrastructure assets is 'absolutely critical' to safety. Credit: Maxgag
    News

    Ready for gas growth

    2015-04-27T13:58:00Z

    Rising LNG ambitions mean gas terminals have to up their game. Dave and Iain MacIntyre report

  • Joined-up: Antwerp is sharing breakbulk knowledge with Houston
    News

    Breaking the mould

    2015-04-27T13:57:00Z

    Innovation abounds in breakbulk handling and operations management. Alex Hughes investigates

  • Stairway: Barcelona has carved a niche in handling passenger boarding gangways
    News

    A fine project

    2015-04-27T13:57:00Z

    Favourable location and direct infrastructure links can lead to a boom in project cargoes, finds Alex Hughes

  • Bright spark: Geometrica's Indonesian dome had to mitigate the fire risk of storing coal. Credit: Geometrica
    News

    In the round

    2015-04-27T13:57:00Z

    John Bensalhia examines the rising popularity of domes as a port storage solution

  • Creation: investment in the industry has allowed mega projects, such as the Palm Islands in Dubai, to take place
    News

    Pushing boundaries

    2015-04-27T13:57:00Z

    Dredging has come a long way in the past 50 years, as the IADC can attest to. Felicity Landon finds out more

  • Forward march: Hueneme powered through labour disputes on the US West Coast
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    A fruity mix

    2015-04-27T13:57:00Z

    Hueneme’s dominance in perishable goods handling kept the US labour dispute at bay. Martin Rushmere reports