Technology – Page 15
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Shore Investment
The Ministry of Infrastructure in the Netherlands is allocating €140 million (US$150 million) to boost shore power…
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Electric Dreams
The marine unit of Volvo, Volvo Penta, and Italian heavy equipment manufacturer Fantuzzi Team Material Handling…
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Busy time for Kalmar and Liebherr
A round-up of recent activities from major equipment manufacturers and suppliers, Kalmar (part of Cargotec) and Liebherr Container Cranes Ltd, outlines a range of deliveries and orders across different ports and geographic locations.
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Autonomous Estonia
HHLA TK Estonia, a subsidiary of Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA), and Munich-based FERNRIDE have…
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Konecranes Win
A public tender from Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) to supply container handling equipment for a new container terminal…
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HIT Solar Power
Hongkong International Terminals (HIT), operated by Hutchison Ports has received two new quay cranes…
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Santos: Rethink underway
The direction of thinking on new container terminal concessions in Santos appears to be changing again. Rob Ward reports
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A new lease of life
The prospects for DP World Santos have improved with the potential demise of the Superterminal plan opening the way for new investment
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Cranking up capacity
Poland’s ports are looking to consolidate their current strong position. Will this continue the steady erosion of the role of German ports serving the Baltic? AJ Keyes looks at the shape of things to come
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Bidding for the big time
The Port of Klaipeda has plans to develop a new largescale terminal before the end of decade. AJ Keyes assesses the viability of the project
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Data drives development
As automated reefer monitoring systems rapidly take over from manual inspections within container terminals, the technology is moving away from purely monitoring temperatures and including a greater emphasis on analysing data.
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Fight port emissions with PortXchange software tool
PortXchange’s software gives ports a key tool in the push to decarbonise shipping
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Free container dwell reports from Beacon
Supply chain visibility platform, Beacon, is now offering free container dwell reports through its new website
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Dar swims against the tide
The Tanzania Ports Authority appears to be swimming against the tide (accepted best practice) in its approach to awarding the concession for the Dar es Salaam Container Terminal. It is difficult to understand why!
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MSC and Wilson, Sons link
MSC is reportedly keen to buy a majority shareholding in Wilson, Sons, the Brazilian based diversified shipping, terminal operating and logistics company.
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Hamburg endorses port development plan
A new port development plan in Hamburg outlines the port’s path to net-zero by 2040
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Autonomous yard truck pilot launches
A pilot scheme has launched to deploy autonomous yard trucks at Rotterdam, helping enhancing safety
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Barcelona launches innovation hub
A new hub has launched at the Port of Barcelona to help foster innovation in the blue economy
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Green Pacific shipping corridor deal
The US and Japan strengthening ties with a new green shipping corridor
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Worker ‘buy-in’ needed to reduce accidents
Technology has brought huge advances in safety but more needs to be done to engage workers