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  • Konecranes 32t AGD Grab Unloader delivered to Pori, Finland AGD Machinery Room from 30t AGD crane in Le Havre AGD Rope Reeving picture illustrating four-drive machinery and simple rope layout
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    CHINA DRIVES SALES

    2005-01-01T00:00:00Z

    With so much coal and iron ore nowadays going into China, it is not surprising to find that manufacturers of grabs and grab cranes are reporting buoyant sales. Indeed, as Alex Hughes reports, were it not for China, this market sector might currently be experiencing problems.

  • Handling reels in Tauranga: competition is fierce
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    INNOVATION KEY TO SUCCESS

    2005-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Alex Hughes reports from two very different markets on innovations introduced in the handling of paper reels and associated forest products.

  • A typical ferry linkspan, built by Ravestein in the Netherlands for Port of Dunkerque Linkspans at Vlissingen in the Netherlands
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    NEW STANDARD ON ITS WAY

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    A new design code for the design of ro-ro ramps, linkspans and walkways - British Standard 6349 Part 8 - is due to be published early next year, enabling ro-ro infrastructure to be planned, designed and built to an acceptable common set of rules, as explains.

  • Rosafe was developed by Posford Haskoning and Bosch Rexroth in the UK
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    ROSAFE UPS THE STANDARD

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    As highlighted above, although accidents have been relatively rare, passenger safety is of interest to everyone in the industry, and, with this in mind, a new safety device for ferry linkspans has been produced jointly by Royal Haskoning and Bosch Rexroth.

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    UNDERSTAND IT EMBRACE IT

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    As the demands of their customers and the expectations of their owners have changed, ports throughout the world have undergone profound structural change.

  • Wagner Lumberjack L90: averaging 4,000 hours a year
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    LIFE CYCLE COSTS DRIVE INVESTMENT DECISIONS

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Alex Hughes talks to two of New Zealand''s leading forest products companies about their approach to equipment procurement, performance and ROI considerations.

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    OPERATIONAL/STRATEGIC BENEFITS FACTORED INTO ROI

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Pan Pac''s fibre supply manager Phil Hardie notes that the initial ROI on equipment purchases was calculated on the basis of both the overall price and previous exchange rate movements, although investment was expected to be recouped within ten years.

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    RELIABILITY AND SPEED

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    To draw a range of opinion on this topic PS invited the comments of one German and two American specialist engineers.

  • High Voltage cable reels in Yiantian . . .
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    THE PRODUCTIVITY GIVE THE CUSTOMER HE REQUIRES

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Motorized cable reels provide the crane with the ability to deliver faster spreader bar hoisting speeds. The cable reel system can be made to have properly sized motors that enable the spreader bar cables to be coiled onto or off a reel at the same speeds as the hoisting system ...

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    INVESTMENT IN QUALITY PAYS OFF

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Gantry motion reels have not changed much in the last few years so I will focus primarily on trolley mounted cable reels servicing the trolley to headblock/spreader electrical connections.

  • A Liebherr drivers seat with the EMS display mounted conveniently for the driver
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    ARE YOU SITTING COMFORTABLY?

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Ergonomics: the science of fitting the workplace to the worker, not the worker to the workplace. Nick Elliott looks at how to make the crane operator''s life more comfortable and improve performance in the process.

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    DO TERMINAL OPERATORS KNOW EXACTLY HOW MUCH THEY ARE PAYING FOR THEIR LIGHTING?

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    While operational factors obviously dictate the distribution of lighting within a terminal, do operators have a clear idea of exactly how much their bills come to?

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    AN TOPIC ILLUMINATING

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The way we light ports and terminals has become something of an issue in recent years as public enquiries linked to new port construction have sought to curb what is seen as unwanted additional illumination of the night-time sky. Furthermore, with operational margins under pressure, operators are seeking ways of ...

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    A TALE OF TWO TERMINALS

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Alex Hughes reports on how Karachi''s two rival container terminals are gearing up for further capacity and volume growth.

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    BIG CRANE BONANZA

    2004-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The global demand for outsized ship-to-shore container gantry cranes is still growing apace, with another record delivery due in 2004 and substantial orders already placed for 2005 completion. Andrew Foxcroft reports.

  • ICTSIs Gdynia concession
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    BIG IS NOT ALWAYS BEAUTIFUL

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    The ICTSI game plan to acquire new terminals overseas has a niche orientation that plays to the company''s strengths. Alex Hughes reports.

  • ITS InfraRed ID System: a fraction the cost of OCR
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    ENSURING SECURITY WHILST INCREASING EFFICIENCY

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Despite a lack of agreed standards, there''s a wide range of technologies available to increase security while enhancing efficiencies in container terminals, writes Benedict Young.

  • Each of the new berths at Dover will eventually be fitted with three MoorMaster units
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    A SWELL SOLUTION FOR DOVER

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Dover is to be the first European port to install an automated mooring system using vacuum technology and developed by Mooring Systems (MSL), following the signing earlier this year of a European licensing agreement between MSL and Cavotec Group in the Netherlands. David Foxwell explains.

  • Cape Town: 60% of reefer trade is containerised
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    LOCATION CONTAINERISATION AUTOMATION

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    The question of whether the reefer container will take over from traditional cold storage systems is still open to debate. Alex Hughes asks three terminals around the world for their thoughts on this and the investment in equipment and technology needed to keep their facilities in business.

  • Pre-owned container crane sold by Noell Konecranes to Rhenania in Worms, now part of the UK-based Wincanton group.
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    ONE CAREFUL OWNER FULL SERVICE HISTORY. . .

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    The trade in secondhand (or pre-owned) cargo handling equipment is booming. From forklifts and terminal tractors to ship-to-shore gantries and entire bulk terminal projects, demand is outstripping supply as Nick Elliott finds.