All Equipment articles – Page 32
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         News NewsNavis-led study reveals terminal disconnectsA new study has uncovered ‘huge opportunities’ to improve performance and customer service through better use of data across the ocean supply chain. 
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      NewsMitsui wins Myanmar crane orderJapan’s Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding is to supply eight new cranes to Thilawa in Yangon, in a contract awarded by the Myanmar Port Authority. 
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         News NewsTerminals need to integrate to evolvePort operators cannot justify having their own extensive engineering and development resources in the future, Antti Kaunonen, president of Finland-headquartered Kalmar, has stated. 
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         News NewsTideworks launches real-time data platformTideworks Technology’s latest innovation allows users to gain insight into data across its whole Terminal Operating Systems (TOS) product suite to help users enhance operations. 
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         News NewsSiemens to provide tech for Myanmar’s portsSiemens has partnered with Myanmar Mahar Htun (MMH) to provide technology and solutions for Myanmar’s ports, in a bid to drive operational efficiency, productivity and safety. 
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      NewsDHI targets dredging overheadsDHI’s Port Expansion Solution claims to allow ports and terminals to reduce their dredging costs while minimising the environmental impact of channel expansion and ongoing maintenance. 
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         News NewsTerminals must embrace automation to evolveTerminals are out of date when it comes to automation and should embrace it to reduce operating costs and optimise efficiency and space for terminal operators, an industry leader has declared. 
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         News NewsComputer gainsRugged computers are doing the job in style for port operators. John Bensalhia reports 
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         News NewsFuelling the LNG revolutionCarly Fields spoke with SEA\LNG chief operating officer Stephen Cadden and Port of Rotterdam business manager LNG, bunkering and cruise, Maud Eijgendaal about the opportunities for ports looking to join the liquefied natural gas bunkering revolution 
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         News NewschainLOG: “Yellow Pages” for portsInnovative logistics platform chainLOG, funded by Hamburg Port Authority and administrated by Port of Hamburg Marketing, is vying to become a LinkedIn for ports. 
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         News NewsRecord order for KonecranesKonecranes has won its largest order to date for Konecranes Gottwald Mobile Harbor Cranes in the Asia-Pacific region. 
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         News NewsNavis highlights cloud go-live firstsTwo Finland-based container terminals, Steveco Vuosaari in Helsinki and Steveco Mussalo in Kotka, have become the world’s first ports to go live with Navis N4 in a cloud environment. 
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         News NewsContinental expands terminal tyre portfolioContinental Commercial Specialty Tires (CST) has expanded its terminal tyre portfolio with the new sized 280/75 R 22.5 size, which has been rolling off the assembly line in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia since April. 
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         News NewsSafety ladder patent filedA highly visible and non-corrosive safety ladder has been developed to improve safety at port and public quay walls. 
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         News NewsElectrifying big trucksHyster says it’s poised to take the next giant leap forward in port equipment as it begins testing high capacity lift trucks with electric motors. 
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      NewsSiemens wins Myanmar tech bidSiemens has partnered with Myanmar Mahar Htun (MMH) to provide technology and solutions for Myanmar’s ports. 
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         News NewsNavis releases N4 3.4 softwareNavis has released its N4 3.4 software, the latest version of its flagship terminal system technology. 
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         News NewsDutch port hull cleaning serviceDutch hull cleaning and inspection equipment company, Fleet Cleaner, has expanded its hull cleaning services to all ports in the Netherlands. 
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         News NewsEmpty container system to save industry $1.5bnA new container system which treats lifting four or six empty containers as a single block is expected to save the industry more than US$1.5bn. 
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      News1-Stop solution for port operationsA new ‘thought-changing’ technology has been developed which aims to make the coordination of container movements more efficient in the supply chain. 
 
 
	 
  
  
 