Products & Services – Page 23
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Energy efficient marine lanterns
Sabik Marine, part of Carmanah Technologies Corporation, has launched its next generation short to medium range self-contained lantern to the market.
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Port innovation award for Damen BWT system
The Damen InvaSave ballast water treatment (BWT) system has won the Innovation in Port Equipment award at the IHS DPC Dredging and Port Construction Innovation Awards.
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SEA-Invest orders SAMSON Eco Hopper
Terminal operator SEA-Invest, has placed an order for an Eco Hopper from SAMSON Materials Handling Ltd UK, destined for operation in the Ivory Coast.
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Conductix-Wampfler electrifies Brazil
Conductix-Wampfler, port mobile electrification and data transmission technology expert, has just completed a major installation at Portonave in southern Brazil, the first E-RTG conversion project in the country.
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New deliveries from Liebherr
Liebherr Maritime Cranes has delivered a new mobile harbour crane, type LHM 550, to the Port of Helsingborg, and a further two to Container Terminal St. Petersburg.
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Kalmar secures 34 reachstacker deal
Kalmar has secured an order for 34 Kalmar Gloria reachstackers from the European ro-ro terminal operator, C.RO Ports SA.
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Wood based biofuel testing success
Boskalis, and GoodFuels Marine have successfully performed live tests on a sustainable wood-based drop-in biofuel called UPM BioVerno.
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Next generation Damen Water Bus
Damen is set to launch its first composite Water Bus shortly as its first prototype is set to undergo sea trials.
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Smarter greener handling
For more than 100 years, VAHLE has been a global leader in mobile power and data solutions. Since then it has continued to develop innovative new products and solutions for any application while maintaining awareness of environmental concerns, writes Thomas Müller, head of business unit port technology, VAHLE.
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Green vessel for Irish Sea services
BG Freight Line, subsidiary of Peel Ports Group, is set to receive new green short sea container feeder vessels.
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Green heavy lift cargo crane technology
Cargo handling expert, Protea is already well known for delivering high quality offshore and marine lift equipment, but it''s now also turning its attention to heavy lift cargo cranes.
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Smarter bulk handling
A bulk handling equipment expert has introduced an innovative technology that uses the kinetic energy from a moving conveyor belt to generate enough power to run a wide variety of electronic systems.
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Cracking coating problems
Subsea Industries has optimised its Ecospeed range of hard coat marine coatings which aim to reduce hull friction by up to 40%.
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Sustainable rope support
Lankhorst’s ‘Through Life, For Life’ rope support service is the theme of its booth at this year''s SMM exhibition in Hamburg, where it will also display its award winning A3 splice and TiptoWinchline ropes.
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Lithium-ion battery technology
Kalmar has launched new emissions-free lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery technology for its five to nine tonne electric forklift truck range.
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Rope discard solution
A new device that can quickly tie and unfasten rope is tackling the problem of rope being cut and discarded into the ocean.
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Oil spill co-operative
Dutch oil pollution expert, Koseq, and UK oil recovery and environment expert, Vikoma, have joined forces to serve the oilspill industry at a higher level.
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PEMA focuses on lighting
Lighting may not always be the first thing that people associate with ports and terminals – rather, immense container vessels manoeuvring along the quayside and automated cranes quietly moving containers to their appointed positions tend to capture the imagination, writes Lars Meurling, Chair of the PEMA Safety & Environment Committee ...
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Removing plastic from the oceans
The Ocean Cleanup, based in the Netherlands, has launched a new pollution containment boom which has been designed to remove plastic from the ocean.
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Refrigerated reefers reduce environmental impact
London Ship Managers (LSM) has used a new refrigerant plant optimisation programme, carried out by Oceanic Technical Solutions, to make environmental savings across its fleet.