Latest News – Page 51
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New cranes for Melbourne’s intermodal terminal
Kalmar is to supply the Australian operator Intermodal Terminal Company with six electric reachstackers and two electric empty container handlers
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ABP creates new projects role
Associated British Ports has created a new role to drive through its ambitious plans for infrastructure developments
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Changing the face of short-sea shipping
The Samskip SeaShuttle will be the first short sea container vessel in the world to use green hydrogen
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Port projects key to consultancy success
Tunley Environmental is working with ports on projects to monitor and reduce emissions
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Oakland unveils infrastructure plans
The Port of Oakland has outlined proposed infrastructure and environmental projects that will ‘reframe the shipping and transportation’ in northern California
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EU transport decision brings funds to Stockholm
EU funding will help Stockholm Norvik Port position itself as a ‘port for the future’
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Green H2 plans for England’s north-east
The UK’s first green hydrogen plant promises to help energy-intensive companies decarbonise
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Valencia’s ammonia bunker fuel study
Fundación Valenciaport’s latest study aims to promote ammonia as a safe fuel for ships
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PODCAST: Shore power and the future power mix
EXCLUSIVE: When grid issues aren’t an issue, shore power is a fundamental
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Six quay cranes support Malaysian upgrade
A Chinese engineering giant is providing six ULCV quay cranes to Malaysia’s busiest transshipment hub
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Peel Ports issues call for Hunterston contractors
Peel Ports Clydeport is inviting specialist infrastructure firms to show their interest in upgrades to the Hunterston PARC yard in Scotland
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Portsmouth gets better connected shoreside
PiP is getting better connected shoreside courtesy of ABB
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Sohar drives up its bunkering efficiency
The Middle East port and freezone is following in the foosteps of Singapore and Rotterdam
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EXCLUSIVE: CentrePort’s sustainability journey
The New Zealand port is targeting net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040
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The rise of hydrogen
Engine manufacturers are launching new solutions to reduce emissions from port cargo handling plants, with hydrogen being a prime candidate
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Ro-ro terminal bonanza
Although car manufacturers in Mexico are deeply worried about the “invasion” of mostly smaller and cheap automobiles from China, port operators with ro-ro facilities are making hay while the Far East sun continues to shine on them. Rob Ward assesses the situation
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Beware data scraping
Unfair data scraping practices being deployed in the port, terminal and wider supply chain context can create something akin to the impact of a rush for Glastonbury tickets – except that it never ends. Felicity Landon reports.
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New brand identity and ambitions for Konecranes and…
Konecranes has released a new brand identity as it targets becoming a “world leader in material handling solutions.”
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…And major order for Eldorado Brasil
Konecranes has confirmed successful completion of a largescale order for Eldorado Brasil’s new cellulose terminal in the Port of Santos, Brazil, with the provision of two gantry cranes and seven fork lift units.
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Huisman ASCs
Netherlands-based Huisman has secured an order from Hutchison Ports ECT Rotterdam (ECT) for a series of Automated Stacking Cranes (ASCs).