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Pilbara hosts safety forum
Pilbara Ports is again inviting delegates from all over the world to come together to improve maritime efficiency and safety
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Jeddah wins infrastructure award
The Jeddah Islamic Port has won an award for its infrastructure, helping position Saudi Arabia as a global logistics hub
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Kalmar wins Le Havre straddle carrier deal
Kalmar has won a deal with Générale de Manutention Portuaire in Le Havre, France for four new hybrid straddle carriers
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Better connecting Tanzania to the global markets
DP World is to operate and modernise the multi-purpose Dar es Salaam Port
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The ripple effect of the Israel-Palestine conflict
The Israel-Palestine conflict will create more challenges in the maritime industry going forward
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Singapore does away with manual bunkering notes
MPA says it is launching digital bunkering for enhanced efficiency
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Private network first for Caribbean port
Nokia and EGC are deploying the first private wireless network at a Caribbean port for KFTL
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Konecranes expands capacity in Norway
A Norwegian logistics provider has gone for the electric mobile harbour crane option
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Rail link in train for Barcelona to Toulouse
A new rail link between BEST terminal in Barcelona and Toulouse will offer freight customers a greener transit solution
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Mitsui wins large crane order for Vietnamese terminal
Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding has won a deal with the Port of Haiphong Joint Stock Company for six ship-to-shore gantry cranes and 24 rubber-tyred gantry cranes
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Husky installs Nokia private network
Husky Terminal has installed a Nokia 4.9G/LTE network to help optimise freight movement at the Port of Tacoma in Washington
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Bunker fuel measurement becomes mandatory
A new bunker measurement system for vessels at the ports of Antwerp-Bruges and Rotterdam is coming into force
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Five for Houston
The Port Houston, Texas, USA has ordered five hybrid RTGs from Konecranes for…
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NCB Safety Fears
US-based inspection body, the National Cargo Bureau (NCB), confirms that 55 per cent of inspected containers were non-compliant…
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Graviti delivers self-discharging containers
Bulk handling manufacturer Graviti has delivered six self-discharging containers of its own design to Riga Central Terminal, Latvia.
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Investment uncertainties build
The world looks quite different today than it did in 2019. The implications for port development of these structural shifts are far-reaching. How should the port sector adapt to the new reality? Andrew Penfold takes a look…
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Pacific ports push-on
Mexico’s two key Pacific Coast ports - Lazaro Cardenas and Manzanillo - are pushing on with major investments to meet new demand. Nearshoring also has the potential to accelerate growth elsewhere, A J Keyes maps the path ahead
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Paracas carves out its niche
‘One man’s gain is another’s pain’ as the old adage goes and this is the case with Puerto de Paracas which has made inroads into Callao’s general cargo traffic. But will it last? Rob Ward reviews developments
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Overcoming congestion
APMT Callao has recently lost breakbulk cargo, principally due to congestion factors, but with new investment implemented is confident that it is back on track. Rob Ward reports
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Digital twins: the future
In today’s rapidly evolving world of innovation, the introduction of digital twin technology has provided a game-changing tool for transforming airline operations and has huge potential for application with ports and terminals. Simon Miles, Head of AI, Aerogility, sets the scene