Operations News – Page 144

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    Making the jump

    2008-02-20T16:33:00Z

    Too risky to stay with the old, or too risky to move to the new? Felicity Landon investigates the challenges of switching from one terminal management system to another

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    Encouraging Gaia to slow down (amended)

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    Despite being more environmentally-friendly than other transportation sectors, the shipping industry continues to lessen its environmental impact, as Patrik Wheater finds out

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    Fact box

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    Shipping remains the more environmentally-friendly transportation model and despite accounting for 70% of the global goods transportation sector emits just 2% of the 26,583m tonnes of the CO2 annually derived from burning fossil fuels.

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    Ports could benefit from CO2 indexing

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    Carbon dioxide emissions are becoming a major issue and talks are already under way to establish a CO2 emission certificate trading system for shipping. First though, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has been tasked to develop a CO2 index for ships which would form the basis of any future CO2 ...

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    Coal: fuel for the future

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    A 180% increase in seabourne traded coal over two decades has spurred the world''s dry bulk ports into action, as Stuart Pearcey finds out

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    sidebar for coal

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    Continuing increases in shipped coal volumes have led Italian company Coeclerici to think outside the box and create a means of expanding ports seawards rather than landwards.

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    Ghanaian aims high

    2008-01-30T16:33:00Z

    Privatisation of the Ghanaian ports of Tema and Takoradi has been ongoing since 2000 as part of a World Bank-supported modernisation programme. But while Oscar Cudjoe, public affairs manager for Ghana Ports & Habours Authority (GPHA), accepts that the introduction of new companies has been a success, he says that ...

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    Driven by efficiency

    2008-01-30T16:33:00Z

    Ports can make significant fuel savings by selecting the right drive for their container handling operations, writes Patrik Wheater

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    GPA cranes off Good Hope

    2008-01-30T16:33:00Z

    There can be no greater yardstick to measure the market acceptance of increasingly larger containership tonnage than the increase in container handling capacity, especially orders for new super post-panamax cranes.

  • Port Strategy: Hybrid technology that Kalmar is developing for terminal tractors such as this one will also be suitable for its ro-ro tractors
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    Hybrid option offers green gain for ports

    2008-01-16T16:33:00Z

    A hybrid option for ro-ro tractors will offer a green gain for ports, as David Foxwell finds out

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    Growing demand for secondhand

    2008-01-16T16:33:00Z

    Although manufacturers such as MAFI concentrate on the market for newbuild ro-ro tractors, the company acknowledges that there is a growing demand for secondhand machines.

  • Port Strategy: A temporary six-metre-tall warehouse measuring 30m x 50m came to the rescue of the manufacturers of Magners cider when demand mushroomed
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    temporary storage feature 1

    2008-01-09T16:33:00Z

    Sub-letting of temporary storage structures could prove and important revenue stream for wiley port operators. Stuart Pearcey explains

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    Testing the grade in Alaska

    2008-01-09T16:33:00Z

    It took a decade of searching before an Alaskan ship repair company could find a suitable building to house some of its dry docking facilities -  but once it did, erection took only a fortnight.

  • Port Strategy: Los Angeles is still the no.1 container port in the US
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    Long Beach / Los Angeles profile

    2007-12-19T16:33:00Z

    The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach take their environmental responsibilities very seriously, as Felicity Landon finds out

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    Still time to shine on the West Coast

    2007-12-19T16:33:00Z

    While the past couple of years have been "varied" for volumes into Southern California ports, and this year has been rather flat, the longer-term forecast is put at 6%-7% growth a year in the region''s ports, according to Halcrow''s Stacey Jones.

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    Profit is blowing in the wind (dust feature main)

    2007-12-12T16:33:00Z

    With ever stricter environmental legislation, dust is becoming public enemy no.1, as Stuart Pearcey explains

  • Port Strategy: Loading iron ore at Port Hedland, Western Australia, where a hearts and minds approach is being taken to tackling dust problems.
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    Port Hedland tackles dust head on

    2007-12-12T16:33:00Z

    A unique combination of factors gives Port Hedland one of the world''s worst dust problems.

  • Port Strategy: MTL describes RMGs as an "essential cog" in terminal operations
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    Scratch the surface

    2007-12-05T16:33:00Z

    There''s a lot more to RMGs than meets the eye, not least a proven track record in container handling, as Alex Hughes discovers

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    Liebherr stays on track

    2007-12-05T16:33:00Z

    European crane manufacturer Liebherr had designed and supplied RMG cranes for over 30 years before developing its first RTG design in 1998.

  • Port Strategy: Great Yarmouth is preparing its bid for world port domination
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    Yarmouth outer harbour moves ahead

    2007-11-28T16:33:00Z

    Construction of Great Yarmouth's new outer harbour is now well under way. Felicity Landon reports on the ambitions of East Port UK