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Increasing capacity in Mumbai
US$115 million investment to increase container handling capacity in Mumbai and drive Indian trade
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Facial recognition software
Facial recognition software at an Israeli port is saving time and costs
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Heavy lifting
A transport equipment manufacturer has expanded its range to meet a growing demand for machinery capable of moving heavy cargo
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Mobile harbour crane
The new mobile harbour crane will service the larger vessels that are calling at Mexico’s oldest port
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TOS roll-out
Roll-out of Master Terminal will optimise operations at key terminals across Europe and China
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Strategic warehousing
A new warehouse is set to be the largest of its kind in Chattogram, helping decongest the supply chain
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BROMMA: SETTING THE PACE
Bromma has hit the ground running in 2022 with diverse new products and an optimistic view of the year ahead, as AJ Keyes discovers
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MOBILES: GROWING IN THE WIND
John Bensalhia investigates the development and operation of mobile harbour cranes for the growing task of wind turbine component handling
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BERTH RIGHT
John Bensalhia examines the latest developments and innovations in docking and berthing aid technology
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CHINA: CORROSION COMING?
A stop-start port industry and potentially faltering economy are raising questions about China’s reliability as the world’s leading trading partner, as AJ Keyes discovers
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Terminal APIs
APIs connect a terminal operator’s system with customers’ own logistics systems improving efficiency
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ENERGY CHOICES, HOW TO PLAN
Gridmaster, a consortium of energy interests, is developing a multi-layered model to assist diverse port of Rotterdam businesses make complex energy investment decisions
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MIDDLE CORRIDOR MOVES
The Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR), the so-called Middle Corridor, has big plans for ramping up intermodal traffic. Oleksandr Gavrylyuk reports
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DISCIPLINE IS ESSENTIAL
Complaints are heard about the penalty regimes that are integral to Vehicle Booking System operation but global experience shows the pluses outweigh the minuses. Mike Mundy reports
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Terminal crane cracks
Report by mechanical engineer highlights the risks of ‘metal fatigue’ in container cranes
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Zeebrugge terminal concession
The new extension until 2055 will position the Belgian port as a key hub for Northwest Europe
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HYDROGEN: CHICKEN AND EGG?
Hydrogen for core maritime and wider business functions presents ports with opportunities but there is risk. Felicity Landon reviews sector initiatives
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VBS TAKES THE FAST LANE
Vehicle Booking Systems (VBS) deployment, bolstered by meeting the challenges of the pandemic, is growing fast. Mike Mundy charts the rise of VBS based on a PS sector survey