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PSA launches supply chain hub at Tuas
PSA Singapore has launched the PSA Supply Chain Hub @ Tuas to enhance logistics connectivity
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Global ports partnership advances innovation
A newly struck partnership aims to enhance global port management through innovation, digitalisation and infrastructure optimisation
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Immingham to boost its shortsea credentials
Consent has been granted for a new RoRo ferry terminal to be built at the Port of Immingham
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Hiab unveils autonomous load handling
Hiab’s new L2 Driver Support technology enhances autonomous load handling, improving safety and efficiency in logistics
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New guide boosts port community systems
The IAPH and World Bank have produced a guide outlining how a port community system can enhance global trade efficiency
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An advanced tool for port emissions reporting
PortXchange’s Port Emissions Report has been designed to revolutionise port emissions reporting
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Experts call for cybersecurity overhaul
Experts have urged improved cybersecurity measures for global supply chains, emphasising management commitment and rapid communication
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Project Pipeline Builds
Phoebe Davison looks at the consulting engineering sector and asks key players about their recent projects and innovations
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Offshore opportunities build
Service providers must step up with integrated support in response to a surge of offshore energy projects throughout the Asia-Pacific region. So says Herman Jorgensen, GAC Malaysia’s Managing Director.
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De-risking port logistics
Ian McRobbie, Programme Manager for Ports and Maritime Infrastructure at BMT*, drawing on extensive project experience highlights the merits of optimising bulk transshipment through ‘Climate-Smart’ simulation technology
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Upping the Intermodal Stakes
While serving local markets occurs via trucking, the need for efficient intermodal rail at North Atlantic ports is required to serve discretionary markets in Central Canada and the US Midwest.
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OCR: The ‘science fiction’ age
The adoption of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology in ports continues to grow…
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Chancay – high risk?
Significant new capacity is due on stream at the port of Chancay, Peru. For this to succeed as an investment it will require the alignment of several key factors. Andrew Penfold takes a look. What are the lessons for other southern port developments?
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Technological tipping point
The Smart Port is seen by many as the fifth-generation port management model – a ‘new kid on the block’ that together with automated container handling holds the promise of much more to come as new technologies advance. Mike Mundy assesses the trend lines
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Jan De Nul deals aim to accelerate “middle corridor”
Maritime construction Group Jan De Nul has been awarded two major contracts in Georgia and Kazakhstan.
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Portland plots to enlist a private operator
The Port of Portland in Oregon has confirmed that it hopes to have a new third-party operator in place by early 2025.
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Neighbourly Help
The African nation of Malawi looks is set to lease a terminal at the port of Nacal…
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Kalmar Corp’ and CES thinking big…
Kalmar Corporation, the specialist provider of material handling equipment and services, and CES Srl, an Italian manufacturer of super-sized heavy-duty material handling equipment, have confirmed a new partnership.
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Camera Telematics rolls out multi-camera system at Rosslare
A fleet of 20 terminal tractors has been fitted with an advanced multi-camera system to mitigate risk and improve safety at Rosslare Europort, the primary Irish port serving mainland Europe.
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India Green Tugs
India’s Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has unveiled the Green Tug Transition Program (GTTP)…