Products & Services News – Page 113
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Montreal favours Moffatt & Nichol
Consultant Moffatt & Nichol has won a contract to prepare a detailed development plan, complete preliminary engineering and develop contracting strategies for the construction of the new Hochelaga-Viau container terminal, and re-development of the Laurier-Tarte break-bulk terminal at the Port of Montreal.
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Liscont heads for Kalmar
Kalmar has won an order for three rubber-tyred gantry cranes from Liscont Operadores de Contentores, SA in Lisbon, Portugal. The equipment will be delivered during the first half of 2010.
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Tech trials for hybrid tractors
Kalmar has been awarded a contract to supply three new hybrid terminal tractors for technology trials being carried out by the Port of Long Beach, CA, USA.
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AIRSIS gains satellite data
AIRSIS has signed a global Automatic Identification Service (AIS) distribution agreement with ORBCOMM Incorporated to boost vessel tracking options.
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Kongsberg develops SP5 for AIS base
To enhance the integration of data from a vessel''s Automatic Identification Systems into a VTS or VTMIS, Kongsberg Norcontrol IT''s has released a new service pack for its C-Scope AIS Network infrastructure software.
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Software integrates management with planning
Tideworks has launched its Genoa Breakbulk Management System 5.0, a multipurpose terminal operating system. Genoa 5.0 now integrates with the Spinnaker Planning Management System, allowing full graphical container planning for gate, yard, vessel, and intermodal operations.
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Tracking ships from port to port
Is a pan-European vessel monitoring system on the cards? Patrik Wheater investigates
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Noell readies ICTSI cranes
Manufacturer Noell cranes has assembled and tested eight rubber-tyred gantry cranes ready for shipment to ICTSI''s Manila International Container Terminal.
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Transmon tackles forklift speed demons
UK-based Transmon Engineering has developed a forklift truck speed controller to improve on-dock safety.
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Hybrid hostler trials in US
The prototype of a new hybrid yard hostler has made its debut, courtesy of a joint effort between APM, the US Environmental Protection Agency and other industry partners.
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Cabling that copes with permafrost
A new cable has just been released that will help ports that are prone to extremely low temperatures.
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IMDG code training
Exis has launched a dangerous goods training tool for all shore-side sectors - including port and stevedoring staff - to meet IMDG Code training requirements, mandatory from January 2010.
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Mobile cranes get a move on
Forth Ports has taken the mobile crane concept to heart; since the UK operator added four Sennebogen 870 Mobile Special machines to its traditional port crane fleet the machines have been moved, on average, between seven and eight times a month between port locations.
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Workforce management made easy
Under the title of ''Project Byng'', software producer Rostima is bringing together a number of different management modules into one easy-to-use software package.
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Cranes sail into port upright
Two post-Panamax cranes were delivered by Liebherr to the United Arab Emirates in a ''ready to go'' state recently - despite high seas which meant the delivery barge had to take shelter until the bad weather passed.
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Cargotec wins commercial contract
Cargotec has won its first commercial contract: an order from US-based security company Lockheed Martin for a spreader-mounted radiation detection system.
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Reefer control for Tokyo
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has installed an automatic temperature monitoring system for reefer containers at the Tokyo International Container Terminal.
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Coping with a bigger drop
Two special versions of the MoorMaster suction anchoring system have been designed by Cavotec, one that has to deal with a massive 14 metre drop on an inland waterway, and another which deals with repetitive flooding.
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