All Equipment articles – Page 32
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SSA Marine appointed Anaklia operator
Anaklia Development Consortium (ADC) has appointed SSA Marine as terminal operator for Anaklia Deep Sea Port in Georgia.
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NewsBlockchain solution for container security
Belgium-based logistics and supply chain company T-Mining is undertaking a pilot project to make container handling in the Port of Antwerp more efficient and secure.
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NewsBlockchain alliance battles fake products
Australian companies 1-Stop Connections and TBSx3 have partnered to develop blockchain-based security architecture designed to combat fake products and increase supply chain transparency.
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NewsChesapeake opts for Kalmar RTGs
Kalmar has signed a contract with Ports America Chesapeake LLC for the delivery of six Rubber Tyred Gantry (RTG) cranes.
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Sennebogen launches rental and used service
Sennebogen Rental & Used has launched to rent used machines from the Sennebogen product portfolio.
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NewsKalmar launches "value based" forklifts
Kalmar has launched a new range of “value based” forklifts which it says don''t compromise on build quality, availability or safety.
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NewsLiebherr to supply Grangemouth STS crane
Scotland’s largest container facility, the Port of Grangemouth, has ordered a new multimillion pound ship-to-shore container crane from Liebherr as part of a major investment programme designed to increase handling capacity and customer service.
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NewsNapier orders new Konecranes lift trucks
New Zealand’s Napier Port has ordered six further lift trucks from Konecranes to its terminal in the Hawke’s Bay region of the country’s North Island.
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NewsNavis-led study reveals terminal disconnects
A 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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Mitsui wins Myanmar crane order
Japan’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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NewsTerminals need to integrate to evolve
Port 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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NewsTideworks launches real-time data platform
Tideworks 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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NewsSiemens to provide tech for Myanmar’s ports
Siemens 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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DHI targets dredging overheads
DHI’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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NewsTerminals must embrace automation to evolve
Terminals 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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NewsComputer gains
Rugged computers are doing the job in style for port operators. John Bensalhia reports
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NewsFuelling the LNG revolution
Carly 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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NewschainLOG: “Yellow Pages” for ports
Innovative 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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NewsRecord order for Konecranes
Konecranes has won its largest order to date for Konecranes Gottwald Mobile Harbor Cranes in the Asia-Pacific region.
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NewsNavis highlights cloud go-live firsts
Two 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.