Operations News – Page 46
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Ship movement alerts
Monitoring ship movements is now easier thanks to a new web-based system of alerts and notifications
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KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES
There are a range of ports on the USEC competing for container traffic. Each faces individual challenges and has its own game plan. AJ Keyes assesses developments
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BRAZIL: CRUISE CONUNDRUM
Stop start cruise operations in Brazil bring not only financial problems for industry participants but also for local communities highlighting the interdependence of the two elements. Rob Ward investigates
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TARGETING NET ZERO
National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) has partnered with Siemens to create a free online tool to help UK ports meet their net zero targets. AJ Keyes looks at how it can help
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TYRE R&D ROLLS ON
Tyre designs for cargo handling plant continue to be improved, with new emphasis on eco-friendly aspects and supporting smart tyre management systems. John Bensalhia reports
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PRESS THE REFRESH BUTTON
Dredging contractors continue to broaden their approach to securing new contracts alongside the sector introducing dredger designs that match the latest requirements. AJ Keyes reviews the premier developments
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Development Banks confirm support for the Clean Oceans Initiative
Rémy Rioux, CEO, AFD “I am proud that AFD Group is contributing, alongside five prominent public development banks (PDBs), to the strengthening of the Clean Oceans Initiative, which has committed to doubling its financing to reach four billion euros by 2025. This commitment, which was announced at the One ...
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Pecém Prepares
The APM Terminals Pecém facility will have new equipment in place ahead of the 2022 fruit harvest in Brazil.
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ITS LONG BEACH ORDERS NEW EQUIPMENT PACKAGE
International Transportation Service (ITS), based at the Port of Long Beach, USA has placed an order for fi ve new Paceco-Mitsui ship-to-shore (STS) gantries and fi ve rubber-tyred-gantries (RTGs).
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Cargotec regroups
Cargotec to focus on core businesses and pull out of Kalmar’s heavy cranes business after CMA blocks Konecranes merger
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Gantry cranes
The addition of two new Post-Panamax gantry cranes will help service the ‘behemoths’ calling at Canada’s east coast
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Supply chain analysis
China’s Covid strategy, the crisis in Ukraine and US West Coast ports contract negotiations will all put pressure on the global supply chain
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Port skipping
Lost capacity at ports is hindering economic recovery and harming some smaller nations
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GIVE ME SOME SPACE
The Port of New York/New Jersey has long-been a “must-call” container gateway on the US East Coast. AJ Keyes investigates the space and other challenges this status is bringing in 2022
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Autonomous charging benefits
Autonomous charging is helping one port tractor fleet increase efficiency even further
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EAST COAST DRIFT
The US East Coast is building market share in the container sector. AJ Keyes identifi es the drivers of this trend and considers the potential for long-term cargo capture
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Congestion measures
US terminal operators are working hard to ease ongoing supply chain problems
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GROWTH, GREEN GOALS & CAPACITY UPLIFT
JNPT, Adani Mundra Port and APSEZ have seen substantial volume increases, expect further growth and have expansion plans underway together with strong commitments to achieving green goals.
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