Operations News – Page 79

  • Prologis has broken ground on a innovative multi-story fulfillment center in South Seattle. Credit: Prologis
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    Weighing inland against port-centric logistics

    2018-06-21T09:30:00Z

    Martin Rushmere looks at the options to get cargo out quicker to customers.

  • Modern, plastic buoys have longer maintenance intervals and aren’t ‘ship wreckers’ if there’s contact. Credit: AMRO
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    The smart way to aid navigation

    2018-06-21T09:28:00Z

    Before investing in navigation aids, make sure there''s not a better alternative, advises Stevie Knight

  • Gustavo Miller
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    Low ROI holding back shore power growth

    2018-06-19T16:48:00Z

    The implementation of shore power is one of the main challenges for ports tackling emissions at berth and in surrounding anchorages, an engineering expert has stressed.

  • Identec CTAS reefer monitoring
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    Energy monitoring is part of automation

    2018-06-18T15:17:00Z

    Energy monitoring is becoming increasingly important in container terminal management as terminals look to automation, the global vice president of sales, ports & terminals at Identec Solutions has said.

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    Truck scanning reduces idle time

    2018-06-15T16:45:00Z

    A new truck scanning project at Barge Terminal Tilburg aims to provide terminals with more data to enable better control of supply chains, faster turnaround times and less waste of time and fuel.

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    Weaker ports risk abandonment in digital sprint

    2018-06-15T14:38:00Z

    Weaker or smaller ports that are unable to keep up with digitalisation and infrastructure demands could be abandoned by shipping lines, delegates at an International Maritime Organization special event on ports heard.

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    Call for greater port co-ordination and co-operation

    2018-06-15T14:38:00Z

    Shipping lines, ports and other operators in the maritime sector have been urged towards greater co-ordination and co-operation in dealing with the challenges ahead at a special event on ports hosted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London.

  • Liebherr's new log handler has an extended reach. Credit: Liebherr
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    Liebherr reackstacker offers improve performance

    2018-06-15T14:29:00Z

    Swiss-headquartered port equipment manufacturer Liebherr unveiled two new reachstacker models at TOC Europe 2018 in Rotterdam.

  • Innovation for electromobility is well underway at Volvo’s new development-and-test laboratory in Gothenburg
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    Volvo Penta will introduce electric by 2021

    2018-06-15T11:03:00Z

    Volvo Penta is to offer electrified solutions in both its marine and industrial segments by 2021 with the aim of becoming a driving force in sustainable power solutions.

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    Technical committee to tackle definition of standards

    2018-06-15T10:20:00Z

    The Federation of European Private Port Companies and Terminals (FEPORT) and the Port Equipment Manufacturers Association (PEMA) have announced the establishment of the Terminal Industry Committee 4.0 (TIC 4.0).

  • Konecranes has launched three green driveline solutions for lift trucks
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    Konecranes eco-efficient lift truck concept

    2018-06-14T14:36:00Z

    Konecranes has launched three green driveline solutions for lift trucks aimed at delivering between 25 and 40% fuel savings for operators through a reduction in the use of fossil fuels.

  • Mr Svendsen said we were living through "significant shifts in our environment"
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    APMT COO highlights new operator reality

    2018-06-14T07:41:00Z

    The chief operating officer of APM Terminals (APMT), Keith Svendsen, has identified growing competition, diminishing returns and container growth and consolidation in the liner customer base as “the reality” for terminal operators.

  • MOU signing
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    MOU to speed up sustainability

    2018-06-13T16:07:00Z

    A new memorandum of understanding (MoU) aims to ensure a faster route for testing and implementation of sustainable innovations by key equipment, technology, cargo handling and financial services providers into the world''s major ports.

  • Ports need to grasp the potential of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
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    WEF transport head notes disruptive powers

    2018-06-13T06:13:00Z

    Automation, online markets and distributed business were just some of the forces of disruption identified by the World Economic Forum''s (WEF) head of supply chain and transport industries on the opening day of TOC Europe 2018.

  • Continental is adding radial tyres to its product range. Credit: Continental
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    Conti brings radial tyres into product range

    2018-06-13T06:13:00Z

    Continental Tires is to introduce radial tyres to its port application portfolio in 2019.

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    Kalmar shakes up reachstacker offerings

    2018-06-12T11:00:00Z

    The launch of Kalmar’s new Eco Reachstacker marks the company’s first step on its journey to a full suite of electrically powered units by 2021.

  • Hyster's electric innovations. Credit: Hyster
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    Hyster li-ion stepping stone to greater things

    2018-06-12T10:00:00Z

    Hyster has unveiled more details of its all-electric laden container handler currently in development.

  • Consortiums have been less involved in port investments this year. Credit: WSP
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    WSP: Expect more port portfolio deals

    2018-06-12T10:00:00Z

    Increasingly attractive market conditions for the port sector could see a rising number of portfolio deals in the near future, according to research from WSP.

  • The launch of an application key will be followed by a platform key later in the year. Credit: Kalmar
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    Kalmar’s first ‘key’ to open auto interfaces

    2018-06-12T09:00:00Z

    Kalmar has made good on its promise to deliver open interfaces to support greater automation in the port and terminal sector.

  • XVELA and Navis have developed technology to simplify container flow planning processes. Credit: Navis/Xvela
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    Cargotec survey sees benefits of collaboration

    2018-06-12T06:26:00Z

    Port and shipping industry executives are waking up to the benefits of collaboration and transparency, according to a survey undertaken by Cargotec businesses Navis and Xvela.