Latest News – Page 194
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Championing LNG
LNG is being championed by an Arabian Gulf port in what is a regional first initiative.
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Gigantic electric cranes
Giant electric cranes will enable a US port to handle two ultra-large ships simultaneously.
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Pandemic port management
A new advisory service for pandemic management in ports has been launched.
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Clean hydrogen production
Green hydrogen production is set to progress in the Netherlands following a new agreement.
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NO CHANGING OF THE GUARD
In eastern Canada there are new container terminal plans gaining approval and others now unlikely to occur. AJ Keyes looks at what is expected to change in the region and what it means.
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UAE terminal concession
AD Ports (Abu Dhabi) Group and CMA CGM Group have signed a 35-year UAE terminal concession agreement.
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Hybrid energy recovery
Green hybrid energy recovery is making waves in cargo handling equipment development.
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TSR: PLANS BUT PROBLEMS
Oleksandr Gavrylyuk highlights the recent Ever Given type incident on the TSR and identifies future system capacity expansion plans.
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CARTAGENA SETS THE STANDARD
Colombia may not have won that many medals at the recent Tokyo Olympics but its key port of Cartagena is certainly a winner in the transshipment business.
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REEL CHALLENGES & ANSWERS
John Bensalhia reviews FLT clamp design for paper reel handling, the challenges and the latest solutions.
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MONTEVIDEO HUB HOPES
With priority now established for TCP in container handling and Paraguayan transshipment returning the ambition is to establish Montevideo as the leading regional hub.
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NEW OPTION FOR HOLY GRAIL
The traditional option from East Canada ports to discretionary hinterlands is intermodal rail. However, another option now exists. AJ Keyes investigates
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PRIORITY PORT PROJECTS
Felicity Landon reports on a cross-section of key container port investments and developments underway in the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
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Mega ship manoeuvring
Manoeuvring very large ships to port is now safer and more efficient thanks to new technology.
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AI visibility boost
A tech startup aiming to make logistics profitable with AI-driven visibility has new financial backing.
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AI visibility boost
A tech startup aiming to make logistics profitable with AI-driven visibility has new financial backing.
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DELUSIONS OF GRANDEUR?
Political statements made in Barbados suggest a main Caribbean transshipment role for Barbados but market realities suggest otherwise.
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AUS’: THE REFORM DEBATE
A new report from Australia’s Productivity Commission adds fuel to the fire of proposed maritime sector reforms – the battle lines are being drawn. Mike Mundy reviews the pros and cons.