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    Hydrogen equipment trials

    2024-02-27T12:00:00Z

    Trials of a hydrogen powered reach stacker and terminal tractor are underway in the Port of Valencia, marking a double first for the operation of this type of equipment. Mike Mundy reports

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    Data and decarbonisation imperatives

    2024-02-27T12:00:00Z

    Growing demand for green technology, fuel efficiency and data driven solutions are powering the reach stacker market. 

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    Anti-collision emphasis

    2023-10-09T08:00:00Z

    Growing levels of automation and the handling of increased cargo volumes mean that collision prevention technology is more important than ever for port operating units. 

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    Reproducing reality

    2023-06-01T08:00:00Z

    Safety, training and productivity – the benefits of simulating cargo handling operations are increasingly to the fore including new dimensions such as with automation and the handling of wind turbines. Felicity Landon reviews the state-of-the-art 

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    Trelleborg Addition

    2023-05-09T10:13:00Z

     The Port of Trelleborg has introduced a new Konecranes intermodal reach stacker at its intermodal terminal….

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    Longer Life Tyre

    2023-02-08T14:06:00Z

    Nokian Tyres, of Finland, has launched a new tyre for the front axles of reachstackers and other…

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    STI, San Antonio, proceeds with major equipment upgrade

    2022-12-15T15:23:00Z

    San Antonio Terminal Internacional (STI), located at the Port of San Antonio in central Chile, is undertaking a large-scale equipment upgrade programme.

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    Paita’s agri-product play

    2022-10-27T13:10:00Z

    The northern Peruvian port of Paita is making its mark in the agri-products export business and there are expectations of even better things to come. Rob Ward reports