Operations News – Page 141

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    Expansion opportunities

    2008-07-16T21:26:00Z

    Africa, Latin America, Asia and the Middle East all present obvious expansion opportunities for global terminal operators - but there is still plenty of scope in the more established markets, too. Felicity Landon reports

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    APM Terminals

    2008-07-16T21:26:00Z

    During the past 12 months, APM Terminals has opened major facilities at Tangier in Morocco, at Portsmouth,Virginia, and at Guangzhou, at the mouth of the Pearl River.

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    Gulftainer

    2008-07-16T21:26:00Z

    Gulftainer continues to focus on the expansion and development of Khorfakkan (KCT) and Sharjah Container Terminal, as vital gateways into the United Arab Emirates - but it has clear ambitions to expand its overseas activity too.

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    PSA/HPH

    2008-07-16T21:26:00Z

    PSA has continued to expand in the past year, but its flagship Singapore operation still seems to be the place to watch.

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    Big is beautiful

    2008-07-16T21:26:00Z

    Demand for mobile harbour cranes for use in bulk handling has remained high in the first half of 2008. Felicity Landon reports

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    Lifting coal volumes

    2008-07-16T21:26:00Z

    While there are many positives to opting for a mobile harbour crane in comparison with a fixed system, there is the flip side of the coin to consider, as the Port of Tyne''s marine and technical director, Brian Reeve points out.

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    The electrification of ports

    2008-07-09T21:26:00Z

    Once viewed as a fashionable ''green'' statement, self sufficient power generation is in today''s ports less of a luxury and more a necessity, as Patrik Wheater finds out

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    Energy capture to fuel Russian port

    2008-07-09T21:26:00Z

    As part of its expansion plans, Russia''s National Container Company has ordered 19 energy-efficient rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes from Konecranes, to meet an anticipated annual capacity of 9m teu.

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    Weighing the benefits

    2008-07-09T21:26:00Z

    The port of Los Angeles has calculated the potential annual environmental benefits it can achieve from the 1.2m drayage trips its tractors make every year between the port and its nearby Intermodal Container Transfer Facility.

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    Corrosion feature

    2008-07-09T21:26:00Z

    Saline and the erosion of port structures go hand-in-hand, so why aren''t ports doing more to protect their assets, asks Carly Fields

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    Get in early and get the jump on corrosion

    2008-07-09T21:26:00Z

    Operators looking to start construction of a new port or terminal should consider corrosion early on. While it''s often low on the list of priorities, a few dollars spent at the start could protect ports from serious profit erosion down the line.

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    terminal tractor item

    2008-07-09T21:26:00Z

    Los Angeles is coming down hard on polluting terminal tugs, as Stuart Pearcey finds out

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    Fingerprints: Pointing to the complacency trap

    2008-06-11T21:26:00Z

    Biometrics might be the next big security thing, but too must reliance on one solution must be avoided, warns Stuart Pearcey

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    2008-06-11T21:26:00Z

    To understand what''s meant by ''biometrics'' requires a near dissection of what meaning the word''s intended to carry in any given set of circumstances, says a campaign group.

  • Port Strategy: VPA's Jerry Bridges welcomes the TWICs initiative
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    2008-06-11T21:26:00Z

    About a million US workers will be enrolled in the Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC) initiative by the end of this year. The country reached the half-way point of its implementation when the Virginia Port Authority (VPA) started enrolling its workers at Hampton Roads, becoming the 78th port to do ...

  • Port Strategy: Security experty Marc Rotenburg has doubts about the validity of information
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    That's Orwell and good...

    2008-06-11T21:26:00Z

    The predictions in George Orwell''s novel 1984 seemed far-fetched when it was published six decades ago - but seem to be edging ever-closer with the co-operation between five countries to develop the ''server-in-the-sky'' database.

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    Doing it by hand in Halifax

    2008-06-11T21:26:00Z

    The Port of Halifax in Nova Scotia knows its workers like the backs of their hands -  and proves it by allowing (or denying) 4,000 of them access to the right work area by scanning the vascular pattern on their hands.

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    Crane Cabs

    2008-06-11T21:26:00Z

    With cabs getting ever more sophisticated, crane workers are more akin to their office-based counterparts than ever before, as Alex Hughes discovers

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    Cinderella city-port

    2008-06-04T21:26:00Z

    Amsterdam can at last go to the Benelux ball as Stephanie Knight reports

  • Port Strategy: The mother/feedership balance is changing
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    Portek article

    2008-05-28T21:26:00Z

    Portek chairman Larry Lam and executive director Ooi Boon Hoe examine the ''cascade effect'' in container shipping and the future implications for regional and feeder ports