Technology – Page 9
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Wärtsiliä To Take ABP Ports Digital
Associated British Ports (ABP) has a signed a five-year framework contract with Wärtsilä Voyage to digitalise operations at the company’s 21 ports.
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Smart Spending By Zim
Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd (Zim) has confirmed a US$5 million spend of Series B financing in Sodyo Ltd (Sodyo) to support use of smart solutions across the supply chain.
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Live FLOW in US
The U.S. Transportation Department (USDOT) is now sharing data with partners of its Freight Logistics Optimization Works (FLOW) programme, an initiative designed to address supply chain challenges.
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GSBN in LatAm
Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN) has confirmed that its Cargo Release application is now available in Mexico and Panama, as part of a roll-out across Latin America.
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Autonomous ADP
AD Ports Group has kicked off a proof-of-concept exercise with Aidrivers to explore the potential for the deployment of autonomous transport solutions at its ports and terminals.
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5g Tests Commence In Bristol
A range of advanced 5G-related tests have been occurring at the UK Port of Bristol. The benefits of a 5G network allow the transfer of greater volumes of data at much lower latency, thereby helping to develop new uses for intelligent, interconnected and digitally enabled devices.
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Psa Moves To Digitally Transform Trucking Sector
PSA Singapore has confirmed the development and launch of over 50 application programming interfaces (APIs) to support digital transformation of the trucking industry in Singapore.
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Tuas Adds Three
Following on from the start-up of operations of the first two berths at Singapore’s new Tuas port in December 2021, three more berths are scheduled to come into operation by December 2022.
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Graviti offers low-cost flexible handling
ISO containerised bulk handing is being considered for a wide range of cargoes from grains, minerals, and sands, to biofuels, coal, and scrap.
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Autonomous tractor trials
Terberg Tractors Malaysia (TTM) and Aidrivers are currently undertaking live autonomous terminal tractor trials within ongoing port operations.
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RTGs for GPA
The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) is buying a further 12 Konecranes Rubber-Tyred Gantries (RTGs) for the Port of Savannah, GA.
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…and Busy Sales
In addition to investment, Kalmar has been reporting a number of new orders for equipment across its portfolio on a global basis.
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Help with benefits
The hi-tech’ pursuit of the next generation of equipment operators offers distinct advantages including, going forward, data generation complementary to wider goals
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MSC Going Large in Le Havre
MSC is supporting a substantial new investment at the Port of Le Havre, France, to expand the container handling capabilities at two of the port’s terminals over the next six years.
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Kazakhstan looks west
Kazakhstan is looking to consolidate its niche position as an exporter of steam coal to the EU. As Oleksandr Gavrylyuk reports, establishing a secure route to market is key to this
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DCT Gdansk – Expanding Capacity and Reach
The continued success of DCT Gdansk is undeniable. Now, the fast-growing facility is expanding its container terminal capacity to handle 4.65 million TEU per annum (up from 2.9 million TEU) with the construction of a third deep-water terminal (T3) adjacent to the existing DCT Terminals – T1 and T2.
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VTMS: breaking new ground
Vessel Traffic Management Systems are employing ground-breaking new generation technologies help ports better manage vessel traffic. John Bensalhia investigates
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Gaining a life extension
Experience in the arena of STS crane upgrade/refurbishment has come on leaps and bounds. John Bensalhia charts the progress and expanding range of possibilities
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APMT takes a slice of EAS
News that APM Terminals is taking over 30 per cent of a failed shipyard in Suape came as a big surprise. Rob Ward looks at the implications
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Paita’s agri-product play
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