Operations News – Page 92

  • The 8th ESPO winner will be announced on 9 November 2016 in Brussels
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    ESPO award 2016

    2016-09-28T10:19:00Z

    Bremen, Cartagena, Dunkirk, Guadeloupe and Riga have been shortlisted for the eighth European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) Award on Societal Integration of Ports.

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    Hanjin saga continues

    2016-09-26T13:15:00Z

    The Hanjin Shipping saga is continuing with reports of more fallout affecting ports in the US, Singapore and Australia.

  • Port of Angeles has issued US$35.2 million in green bonds
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    Los Angeles marks green bond US first

    2016-09-19T17:03:00Z

    The Port of Angeles has expanded its commitment to sustainability by issuing US$35.2 million in green bonds as part of a larger debt refinancing project.

  • New investment sees Williams Shipping buy a new Hyster reach stacker
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    Williams invests in Hyster reachstacker

    2016-09-19T09:32:00Z

    Williams Shipping has bought a powerful Hyster reach stacker as part of its £250,000 investment to boost its cargo handling capabilities.

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    Shift of focus for box terminal owners

    2016-09-12T15:05:00Z

    The latest Global Container Terminal Operators Annual Review from Drewry has reported that container terminal operators are changing their strategies due to changing market environments.

  • "Everybody is talking about how exciting IoT, smart ports, etc., are, but not comprehending what might happen," Kris Kosmala, Quintiq
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    Cyber smart

    2016-09-05T09:43:00Z

    Ports looking to get smarter need to consider the cyber risks, advises Felicity Landon

  • On board: ports in the main trading areas are follow the SOLAS regulations
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    Weight and see

    2016-09-05T09:43:00Z

    July’s container weighing deadline passed and the supply chain didn’t implode, finds Felicity Landon

  • Moving times: Ausenco's believes that modern containerised bulk systems can get cargo to market
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    Bulked up boxes

    2016-09-05T09:43:00Z

    Developments in containerised bulk handling offer benefits for ports. John Bensalhia reports

  • Accessible: Hinrichs says it can generally get hold of good quality secondhand units
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    Thrift or quick lift

    2016-09-05T09:43:00Z

    Ports have varied reasons for choosing pre-loved container handling equipment, explains Alex Hughes

  • Deep gains: subsurface devices could yield fringe benefits for ports
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    The big wave

    2016-09-05T09:43:00Z

    Tidal energy can deliver bounties for open-minded ports, explains Stevie Knight

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    Automatic attraction

    2016-09-05T09:43:00Z

    AJ Keyes considers major planning factors governing container terminal automation

  • The Siemens facility will begin production later this year
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    Hull windfarm blade facility nears completion

    2016-08-16T13:11:00Z

    Siemens’ new facility in Hull dedicated to building blades for offshore wind turbines for the UK domestic market is approaching completion.

  • Neil Davidson: “A natural response to the increasing size of liner alliances is for terminal operators to look to consolidate terminal ownership in parallel”
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    Terminal operators look to consolidate ownership

    2016-08-11T18:09:00Z

    Global shipping consultancy, Drewry, says as the sector is being faced with the dual challenges of weaker demand growth and rising costs due to larger vessels and alliances, terminal operators are looking to consolidate terminal ownership.

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    Nagoya and Guangzhou top 'riskiest port' ranking

    2016-08-11T12:03:00Z

    RMS has analysed the catastrophe risk of the world’s ports and ranked the top ten for greatest potential loss.

  • Transhipment woes: Hong Kong is suffering because of market share shifts to other nearby hubs
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    Embrace shipping alliances, hubs told

    2016-08-08T12:26:00Z

    Transhipment hubs should embrace shipping alliances or be faced with lack of demand, says Drewry Maritime Research’s latest container insight report.

  • Greener cleaning: HullWiper in operation at the Port of Rotterdam
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    Greener hull cleaning at Rotterdam

    2016-08-03T14:50:00Z

    Greener hull cleaning is coming to the waters of the Port of Rotterdam courtesy of GAC EnvironHull.

  • Uplifting: geared transloaders can address bottlenecks. Credit: MacGregor
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    Floating capacity

    2016-08-03T09:55:00Z

    Transhipment can help with dry cargo management, as John Bensalhia explains

  • Home from home: remote operators at Manzanillo International Terminal can enjoy the comforts of an office environment. Credit: ABB
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    Off the dock

    2016-08-03T09:55:00Z

    The perks of divorcing the driver from port equipment are clear, finds Alex Hughes

  • Upset: Miami's dredging project has angered environmentalists. Credit: USACE
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    Murky waters

    2016-08-03T09:54:00Z

    There are lessons to be learnt from Miami''s dredging-related issues, explains Stevie Knight

  • Long term: if you’re expecting to be on your site for 30, 50, or 100 years, you need to get along with your neighbours
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    Don’t skimp

    2016-08-03T09:54:00Z

    Cutting corners with the masterplan could cost ports a lifetime of missed revenue. Lara Shingles reports