Products & Services News – Page 91

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    Cargotec SmartPort first

    2012-09-13T16:37:00Z

    Cargotec has landed its first SmartPort automation order, to be integrated into 110 existing terminal tractors and 23 quay cranes at Malta Freeport Terminals.

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    Gottwald small crane launched

    2012-09-13T16:37:00Z

    Demag subsidiary Gottwald Port Technology has unveiled its new Model 2 Harbour Crane, designed with the needs of smaller terminals and river ports in mind.

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    Megamax order for Liebherr

    2012-09-13T16:36:00Z

    Liebherr Container Cranes has secured an order for a pair of high-tech Megamax cranes from Maher Terminals for its Port of New York/New Jersey terminal.

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    Three’s a charm for Konecranes

    2012-09-13T16:36:00Z

    Konecranes has won its third RTG order from Turkey, this time for eight fully-electric rubber-tyred gantry cranes.

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    Tratos wins Jebel Ali contract

    2012-09-13T16:36:00Z

    DP World has awarded a reeling cable installation contract to Tratos Cavi for its cranes at Jebel Ali port.

  • The PMIS provides real-time port management
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    Transas launches port management system

    2012-09-13T12:01:00Z

    Swedish marine software company, Transas Marine, has launched its Port Management Information Systems (PMIS) – an efficient management solution for ports.

  • New mobile Siwertell units will be devliered to ports in Turkey, Denmark and Sweden
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    Cargotec unloaders for multiple ports

    2012-09-11T10:30:00Z

    Finnish cargo company, Cargotec, has received orders for new mobile Siwertell units from ports in Turkey, Denmark and Sweden.

  • News

    Piracy statistics make grim reading

    2012-09-06T10:30:00Z

    The latest International Maritime Bureau’s Piracy Reporting Centre statistics show that 20 vessels were hijacked worldwide in the first six months of 2012, with a total number of 334 crew members taken hostage.

  • Piracy incidents have fallen, but there is still much to be concerned about
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    A supporting role

    2012-09-05T10:30:00Z

    Ports should embrace the opportunities presented by combating modern day piracy, advises HFW''s Katie Lenko

  • Asciano's container terminal at the Port of Botany, Sydney
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    Cargotec wins major Australian carrier order

    2012-09-04T17:07:00Z

    Finnish cargo equipment company, Cargotec, has won an order to deliver 44 automated straddle carrier systems (AutoStrad) and related automation technology to Australian port operator Asciano’s container terminal at Port Botany in Sydney.

  • Technically difficult reclamations, like the work at Mubarak Al Kabeer Boubyan Seaport, are becoming more common
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    Soft options needed firming up

    2012-09-04T10:30:00Z

    Kuwait’s huge Mubarak Al Kabeer port project had “very difficult” ground conditions says Bob Gascoigne of Royal Haskoning. Soft clay and silt went down 25 metres, so dredging it all out was uneconomic to say the least.

  • A wharf had to be reclaimed to provide a place to manufacture the concrete counterforts for Port Botany
    News

    A leg to stand on

    2012-09-03T10:30:00Z

    Stevie Knight explains the merits of getting dredging contractors onboard from the off

  • The global container port industry is forecasted to boom by 2017
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    Capacity growth to lag future demand

    2012-08-31T14:32:00Z

    Global container port throughput is forecast to surpass 800m teu by 2017, but port capacity growth will remain 6% below demand growth, according to the latest port sector report from Drewry Maritime Research.

  • BMT Asia Pacific has provided a master plan for Sime's development of Weifang Port
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    BMT provides port planning for Sime

    2012-08-28T21:28:00Z

    BMT Asia Pacific, a BMT Group Ltd subsidiary, will be providing port planning for Malaysian conglomerate Sime Darby Berhad as it prepares to expand its Weifang Port, Shandong province, China.

  • Remote vehicles can be built to almost any spec
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    MIRA aims to make ports safer

    2012-08-21T19:26:00Z

    MIRA, a UK engineering company specialising in delivering automotive technology to the defence sector, is exploring port security as a potential commercial market.

  • Grandweld Shipyards recently delivered two new tugboats to Khalifa Port, Abu Dhabi
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    Grandweld tugs for Khalifa Port

    2012-08-17T11:30:00Z

    Dubai''s Grandweld Shipyards recently delivered two new 55 tonne bollard pull escort tugboats to Khalifa Port, Abu Dhabi, and a special ceremony was held to mark the occasion.

  • Trelleborg's innovative DFM fender system
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    New fender system from Trelleborg

    2012-08-15T11:43:00Z

    Trelleborg Marine Systems’ has received patent for its new DFM (design or maintenance) fender system.

  • MoorMaster automated mooring units
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    Cavotec wins landmark order

    2012-08-14T17:24:00Z

    Engineering group, Cavotec has won an order to supply a Mediterranean sea port with 18 MoorMaster automated mooring units for a container handling application.

  • Port wireless systems need to be flexible, adaptable and mobile
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    Covering the great outdoors

    2012-08-13T10:30:00Z

    Luceor WiMESH Systems has spotlighted three pressing problems with outdoor wireless communication systems: flexibility (outdoor coverage has to deal with topology which often changes over time); integration with the existing infrastructure, and also mobility.

  • Antwerp's communications systems are praised by welfare organisations. Credit: Mission to Seafarers
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    Making communications count

    2012-08-10T10:30:00Z

    Are ports using the latest technology facilities for communication, asks John Bensalhia