Operations News – Page 85
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Hacking at the hurdles
From gimmick to reality, hackathons have come of age. Stevie Knight reports
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Lifting the data curtain
Carly Fields learns about ATOM’s mission to improve automation experiences
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Ready or not
Building ports ‘future ready’ is becoming harder to achieve, finds Felicity Landon
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Shore power could slash Norwegian emissions
Shore power could reduce CO2 emissions by as much as 12.5 million tonnes at ports in Norway every year.
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Automation failings
Automation has yet to deliver its promised productivity. Stevie Knight asks what''s the problem
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Balancing volumes
Panama Ports Co is adapting to changes in the region, explains Felicity Landon
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It's electrifying
Electrification of equipment is in vogue, but does it pay off, asks Alex Hughes
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Crunch time
Ships that go bump in the night are an all-too-common occurrence. Alex Hughes reports
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APM virus shutdown contributed to Maersk Q2 2017 loss of USD$264m
AP Moller Maersk has cited “commercially challenged terminals” as one of the reasons APM Terminals reported a loss of USD$264m in Q2 2017.
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Oakland to tackle emissions with shore power
Ship operators to the Port of Oakland will be able cut diesel emissions by connecting to a new shore power system when at berth.
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Amsterdam focuses on solar to get greener
Port of Amsterdam is to install thousands of solar panels to clean up its energy supply and increase its sustainability.
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Rotterdam hackathon to ‘sketch the future’
“Visionaries will sketch the future,” Garmt Nieuwsma of the World Port Hackathon organisation recently stated. And now we have a date for that event – September 1, 2017.
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IoT can beat “dumb, dark and disconnected” industry
The Internet of Things (IoT) could give greater momentum to the industry’s slow uptake of technological solutions, according to Michael Dempsey, vice-president for Container and Port Solutions at ORBCOMM.
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Port of Chittagong tops container growth
In 2016, 126 ports handled more than 1m teu of containers, according to DynaLiners’ ‘The Millionaires’ roundup, which found 82 ports had grown.