Products & Services News – Page 45
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Navis introduces N4 as a service
Up for sale Navis has launched its N4 terminal operating system as a service (SaaS) offering, allowing Navis customers to seamlessly move terminal operations to the cloud.
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Barcelona improves traffic safety with 5G
5G connectivity and artificial intelligence will allow exact real-time geo-positioning of vessels in the Port of Barcelona to optimise maritime traffic management and improve safety and sustainability.
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Major RSGT crane order in capacity drive
Jeddah Port''s Red Sea Gateway Terminal (RSGT) has taken delivery of two remote-controlled Ship-to-Shore (STS) cranes and 10 hybrid Rubber-Tyred Gantry Cranes (RTGs) with an investment of US35m, as it aims to double annual container throughput capacity to 5.2m TEUs by 2023.
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ICTSI connects to TradeLens network
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) will connect its 31 terminals to the TradeLens blockchain platform to track and plan cargo movements for increased efficiency.
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TOS boosts cargo turnover
A terminal management system (TOS) has helped the container terminal of Universal Logistics Services (ULS) in Uzbekistan to achieve a more than twofold increase in cargo turnover.
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THE 4th INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is underway, but what specific job skills are needed in conjunction with technology for the port industry to thrive in it? AJ Keyes investigates.
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MAINTENANCE OUTSOURCING
John Bensalhia takes a look at how independent specialists provide container terminal maintenance services and are adapting to the automated age.
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Ports partner to aid technology efficiency
Two port authorities have partnered to exchanging experiences and good practices in several fields including digitalisation and cyber security.
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First UK and Ireland 5G private port network
The UK and Ireland’s first 5G private port network will be built to help enable digital transformation and smart port operations.
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Dredging project enables expansion
A one-year dredging and reclamation project has been completed at a Swedish port to enable it to expand its operations.
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Further investment in 5G in Belgium
Emergency services, city and port authorities are joining forces to develop and test a 5G network at a Belgian port.
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TERMINAL TRAILERS: EVOLVING
Longevity, strength and value are key trailer requirements for marine terminal operations. John Bensalhia looks at some of the notable products and innovations to make the grade this year.
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A DIGITAL CALL FOR ACTION
Multiple factors are pushing digitalisation to the fore – the ports sector has its pioneers but IAPH for one believes more can be done.
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TYRES TREAD A POSITIVE PATH
Tyre design for port operation continues to advance. John Bensalhia identifies the latest initiatives.
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Questionnaire assesses port digitalisation
A global ports questionnaire on electronic data exchange has been launched to gauge how far processes have been digitalised to track movements of ships, cargo and passengers.
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Antwerp’s digital leap for containers
The Port of Antwerp is taking the next step in the development of a digitally secured port.
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Kalmar fuel economic tractors aid efficiency
Kalmar will supply terminal tractors with a guaranteed maximum fuel consumption to a Turkish port operator.
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PREDICTING THE OPTIMUM PATH
A joint venture has seen the implementation of machine learning at HHLA’s Container Terminal Burchardkai to optimise import container yard positioning and reduce re-handling moves.
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Track and trace container service launches
A new advanced track and trace service for container customers will offer real-time updates on the precise location of goods as they are transported by rail, road and sea, to improve efficiency, reduce costs and increase the speed of information exchange.
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FOCUSING DIGITAL MINDS
The COVID-19 pandemic is focusing minds on the digital world. Felicity Landon reports.