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Californian ports in historic data-sharing deal
The Californian Port Data Partnership will improve the flow of goods and enhance supply chain transparency
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Peel Ports secures long-term partnerships
Peel Ports has appointed leading consultants to help it realise its eight-year investment programme
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Mobile harbour cranes
Demand for mobile harbour cranes remains strong and it is clear that the major manufacturers are all pushing the green agenda in their ongoing focus…
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Pneumatic unloaders
One of the major strengths of the pneumatic unloader concept is that it has been developed to handle a wide variety of commodities extending from free-flowing cargo streams such as grains through to commodities with more corrosive and abrasive characteristics like alumina and fly ash.
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When, Not If, For The Big Apple
Despite Savannah’s long-term growth and continued success, the largest volume container port on the eastern seaboard is the Port of New York/New Jersey (NY/NJ) and there is a very simple strategy in force here.
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Vision and application
Savannah has been the fastest-growing port in North America for a number of years, but how does the port continue to out-perform the market and will its strategy change in the future, asks AJ Keyes
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Mixed global picture for container volumes
Increases of container traffic in China are not enough to offset a general global downturn
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Peel: strength in diversity
Felicity Landon speaks one-to-one with Stephen Carr, Group Commercial Director, Peel Ports Group*
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Reducing maritime incidents
Half of maritime incidents recorded by Rightship in 2022 took place within port limits. Yucel Yildiz, Port and Terminal Manager, Rightship, contends more effective information gathering has a positive role to play in reducing this telling statistic
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Mandatory pre-booking at Eurogate Bremerhaven
New pre-booking system at the Eurogate Container Terminal in Bremerhaven aims to reduce truck handling times by 40%
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New quay cranes for Antwerp Gateway
Three new quay cranes have arrived at DP World Antwerp Gateway as part of a €200 million plan to expand and modernise the terminal
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Making the best of the worst
BMT*, the specialist consulting group, provides detailed insight into distressed cargo management operations and how to extract value and upside in the face of a serious shipping incident
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Scandlines implements smart port solution
A new smart port solution at ferry terminals in Germany and Denmark will help create the ‘ports of the future’
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Taiwan: at a crossroads
Andrew Penfold examines the twists and turns of Taiwan linked container trade and identifies the key influencers to the shape of things to come
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Antwerp-Bruges to boost capacity
Sustainability and efficiency are key priorities for the world’s largest car movement port as it continues to weather challenging global conditions
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Margin pressures will ease for container terminal operators
Drewry says that container terminal operators can expect some reprieve from margin pressures later this year
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Yilport Leixões TOS
Yilport Holding has confirmed the completion of the integration of the Navis Terminal Operating System (TOS) at its…
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Nexyst 360 & Nexxiot partner to digitalise grain carrying containers
Nexyst 360, a grain transportation solution provider, is partnering with Nexxiot to digitalise its fleet of grain shipping containers.
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Transnet under pressure as it moves to privatise container corridor
Transnet is facing increasing pressure from both the African National Congress (ANC) and Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) political parties with respect to its current activities and privatisation plans.
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Cambodian mobile harbour crane first
Konecranes has received its first order for mobile harbour cranes from Cambodia