Port Strategy News – Page 83
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Virtual MIT
Manzanillo International Terminal (MIT), Panama is introducing a new virtual training tool for its terminal yard tractor drivers from Tideworks.
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Shore Investment
The Ministry of Infrastructure in the Netherlands is allocating €140 million (US$150 million) to boost shore power…
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Electric Dreams
The marine unit of Volvo, Volvo Penta, and Italian heavy equipment manufacturer Fantuzzi Team Material Handling…
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Autonomous Estonia
HHLA TK Estonia, a subsidiary of Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA), and Munich-based FERNRIDE have…
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Konecranes Win
A public tender from Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) to supply container handling equipment for a new container terminal…
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HIT Solar Power
Hongkong International Terminals (HIT), operated by Hutchison Ports has received two new quay cranes…
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CMA CGM enters port of Valencia
CMA CGM has closed a deal to acquire 49 per cent of Cosco Shipping Ports (CSP) Valencia Iberian Terminal, located at the Muelle Príncipe Felipe in the Port of Valencia.
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Busy time for Kalmar and Liebherr
A round-up of recent activities from major equipment manufacturers and suppliers, Kalmar (part of Cargotec) and Liebherr Container Cranes Ltd, outlines a range of deliveries and orders across different ports and geographic locations.
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Electric and green goals
The RAM SingFlex tandem system allows crane operators to change between spreaders in less than two minutes without manual intervention. SECTOR ANALYSIS: ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND PRODUCTIVITY DRIVE TELESCOPIC SPREADER DEVELOPMENT Increasing energy efficiency and being more environmentally friendly are key drivers behind recent developments in the ...
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Data drives development
As automated reefer monitoring systems rapidly take over from manual inspections within container terminals, the technology is moving away from purely monitoring temperatures and including a greater emphasis on analysing data.
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Takoradi Sees Biggest Bulk Ship – and Record Activity
Takoradi Port has received the biggest bulk ship ever to call the port since its construction in 1928…
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Alt fuels bolster Rotterdam’s market position
Rotterdam is making major progress in energy transition and bolstering its market position at the same time
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Risk of congestion looms again on the US west coast
Drewry says that there’s an old danger looming on the US west coast: Congestion
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Wellington to get its own biofuel supplier
NZ’s Port of Wellington will soon be able to supply biofuels to customers
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Shore power first at Netherlands terminal
Rotterdam Shortsea Terminals (RST) and Samskip have joined forces to drive down CO2 emissions
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Fight port emissions with PortXchange software tool
PortXchange’s software gives ports a key tool in the push to decarbonise shipping
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Free container dwell reports from Beacon
Supply chain visibility platform, Beacon, is now offering free container dwell reports through its new website
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Pilbara Ports breaks records for fourth year in a row
Pilbara Ports in Western Australia has finished the financial year strongly, achieving a fourth consecutive year of record-breaking throughput
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Oakland budget puts sustainability first
The Port of Oakland is funding a range of electrification and zero-emissions initiatives
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Oakland releases airport terminal environment report
The Port of Oakland is inviting the public to comment on its airport terminal expansion project