Technology – Page 5
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Hapag lloyd signs with Portchain for global deployment
Leading German shipping line, Hapag-Lloyd, has signed a new five-year partnership with Portchain Connect.
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Fast Track Sydney
The Government of New South Wales is fast-tracking a project to develop renewable energy shore power at the Glebe Island and White Bay facilities in Sydney.
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Saudi Seeks US$10bn
Saudi Arabia has announced that is looking for up to US$10 billion in supply chain investments.
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Drone Deployment
The Port of Rotterdam is to run trials with drones to achieve sea-going and inland shipping inspections as part of efforts to reduce pollution.
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Innovation Hub
UK ports are collaborating via the Maritime Innovation Hub and sharing non-commercial data…
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South Carolina Ports Readies State-Funded Projects
South Carolina Ports (SC Ports), USA is the beneficiary of US$550 million in state funding which is to be used for setting up a near dock intermodal rail yard and establishing an inner harbour barge operation.
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Tanzania’s mega Bagamoyo project back on the agenda
The Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) reports that the Bagamoyo Port project is back on its agenda following a period of it being shelved due to cost considerations.
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PAV Solar Initiative
The Port Authority of Valencia (PAV) has fixed a contract for the installation…
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Panama Alternative
A project to establish a cross Colombia underground tunnel as a rival to the Panama Canal is now seeking initial funding of US$75m.
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Msc to build new Baltimore box terminal
MSC’s port sector operating subsidiary, Terminal Investment Limited (TIL) in partnership with local property developer Tradepoint Atlantic, is set to establish a new container terminal in Baltimore on the site of a former steel mill.
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Acquisition activity spikes with port sector deals prominent
Acquisition activity in the ports and wider shipping and logistics sector is seeing something of a spike.
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The Dover agenda
Doug Bannister, CEO, Port of Dover, UK talks one-on-one with Felicity Landon and spells out the port’s frustrations, challenges, projects and aspirations
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Tough times for MPV market
With the current multi-purpose vessel fleet ageing and little newbuilding activity, Drewry asks the question who is going to carry the wind blades of the future? Felicity Landon reviews the premier findings of a recent Drewry webinar assessing MPV market prospects
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Second time around
John Bensalhia looks at the market trends, players, expertise and cost savings now on offer in the second hand equipment sector
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Electric power play
John Bensalhia tracks the advance of the electric reach stacker system including product R&D, trials, recharge issues and solutions, the order book and the cost equation
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Kaliningrad walks tightrope
With road and rail transit capacity cut as a result of the application of sanctions the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad finds itself in a worsening position. Oleksandr Gavrylyuk reports
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MPV Order Book reflects the market and remains slim
In reply to a question as to why the fleet is under-invested, Oatway said: “This sector was in decline for some ten years prior to the pandemic; rates in 2019 were barely above operating costs.
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Incident gathering app
The MRCE Handbook mobile app allows internal reporting of an incident from ship to shore
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Autonomous truck first
In a European first, driverless vehicles are being deployed at Felixstowe
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Port data-sharing hub
A new collaborative hub aims to speed up supply chains and reduce congestion at ports