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Cranking up capacity
Poland’s ports are looking to consolidate their current strong position. Will this continue the steady erosion of the role of German ports serving the Baltic? AJ Keyes looks at the shape of things to come
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Electric and green goals
The RAM SingFlex tandem system allows crane operators to change between spreaders in less than two minutes without manual intervention. SECTOR ANALYSIS: ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND PRODUCTIVITY DRIVE TELESCOPIC SPREADER DEVELOPMENT Increasing energy efficiency and being more environmentally friendly are key drivers behind recent developments in the ...
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CMA CGM enters port of Valencia
CMA CGM has closed a deal to acquire 49 per cent of Cosco Shipping Ports (CSP) Valencia Iberian Terminal, located at the Muelle Príncipe Felipe in the Port of Valencia.
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Busy time for Kalmar and Liebherr
A round-up of recent activities from major equipment manufacturers and suppliers, Kalmar (part of Cargotec) and Liebherr Container Cranes Ltd, outlines a range of deliveries and orders across different ports and geographic locations.
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Data drives development
As automated reefer monitoring systems rapidly take over from manual inspections within container terminals, the technology is moving away from purely monitoring temperatures and including a greater emphasis on analysing data.
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Takoradi Sees Biggest Bulk Ship – and Record Activity
Takoradi Port has received the biggest bulk ship ever to call the port since its construction in 1928…
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Integrity has its place
The Black Sea Grain Initiative has folded and the Kremlin has launched a series of missile attacks on the port city of Odessa in Ukraine.
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Linking up the data silos
As readers are viewing this, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) meeting regarding the future path of shipping’s decarbonisation will have already occurred.
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Hamburg puts sustainability and digitalisation to the fore
The government of the city state of Hamburg recently published Hamburg’s port vision until 2040.
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No cause for optimism
The lights are off on economic growth as the volume of trade continues to decline, we should not be overly optimistic about the 3rd quarter.
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Clean energy marine hubs initiative launched
Just before PS was about to go to press, I was sitting in the basement coffee shop of Waterstones bookshop in Piccadilly…
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China revs up auto activities
The seeds of change are manifest in the automotive sector – electric vehicle sales have catapulted China into the number one slot for export sales and it is also busy growing its presence in specialist car carrier operations
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Long An is Live
Long An International Port in Vietnam has officially launched container handling services across seven berths.
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Barcelona Re-Tender
The Port of Barcelona is resuming its tender for the construction and operation of the 54,000m2 future cruise terminal G on…
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Onne for Safety
Onne Multipurpose Terminal (OMT), the Nigerian cargo-handling operation of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. has recorded…
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…As mega-ship arrives
The “ONE Innovation”, the largest container ship of the shipping company ONE - Ocean Network Express - has called at the port of Hamburg.
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Indiana Interest?
Ports of Indiana has issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to identify potential operators for the general cargo…
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Tapping transshipment
The recent expansion of West African dry bulk exports has focused attention on transshipment to reduce transport costs. The issues here are complex. Andrew Penfold takes a look at the pros and cons…
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VICT on Schedule
International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI) has confirmed that its Victoria International Container Terminal…
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New double-stack vehicle trials in Brisbane…
A new double stacked container vehicle has been tested at the Port of Brisbane, Australia, by logistics specialist, Qube Logistics.