Terminal Operations – Page 19
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ASCs FOR ANTWERP AS EUROPE AUTOMATION INTEREST GROWS
Component parts of new automatic stacking cranes (ASCs) have started arriving at DP World’s Antwerp Gateway Terminal (AGT) in the Port of Antwerp.
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KOPER UPS CRANE CAPACITY
Luka Koper d.d., operator of container terminal facilities at the Port of Koper, Slovenia, has placed a new order with Konecranes for three electric rubber-tyred gantries (RTG). The order will increase the RTG fleet at the port to 30 units when the new items are delivered in February 2023.
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Congo RTGs
Congo Terminal, a subsidiary of Bolloré Ports, has put two new rubber tyred gantries into operation at its container terminal located at Pointe-Noire, Congo.
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UK Power First
Plans have been announced for the first floating organic flow battery for decarbonised port energy storage and shore power for cruise ships in the UK.
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GOING GREAT GUNS
Container ports on the US Gulf Coast are outperforming national growth and their peers on the eastern and western seaboards. AJ Keyes assesses the plans and strategies of ports in the region
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FLORIDA’S MILLIONAIRES CLUB
Florida is home to three large container ports that each handle over one million TEU annually. AJ Keyes assesses how these ports are keeping pace with demand
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ICTSI RIO RENAISSANCE
Pursuing new cargo streams and investing in inland cargo logistics is breathing new life into ICTSI Rio despite a challenging marketplace. Rob Ward reports
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MSC PROPELS MULTI-RIO
Rio de Janeiro terminal operator MultiRio is reaping the benefits of its “special relationship” with MSC but recovery in the ro-ro sector has stalled. Rob Ward reports
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THE DOMINO EFFECT
A new report from the Royal Bank of Canada assesses the impact of current challenges to the global supply chain and considers what the likely outcome will be. A J Keyes presents the highlights
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PROPANE: GAME ON?*
Propane as a power source is getting more attention in the USA but the road ahead still has to meet the challenge of propane being regarded as a clean fuel but not a zero emissions one
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Aeras introduces alternative to Shore Power
AERAS Technologies is introducing its solution to meet the demanding requirements of a CARB Approved Emission Control Strategy (CAECS) for vessels in port. The system, the first of its kind, will go into service in the Port of Long Beach and is designed to provide an alternative to shore power when this is not economically or technically viable.
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FUTURE FUEL PROOF
Interest in clean fuel terminal tractors is building fast. New designs, ongoing R&D and extensive testing are all part of the picture as John Bensalhia reports
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TIME TO ADDRESS BALLAST WATER
Mark Riggio, Head of Marine at Filtersafe*, highlights the tightening regulatory picture regarding ballast water management, the implications for ports and the need to participate in the push for compliance
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Crane order boost
Productivity at a key freight port in Scotland has been given a boost with an order for two new cranes
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Wärtsilä acquires PortLink
Merger of Wärtsilä Voyage and PortLink Global a key piece in ship-to-shore logistics management
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Wearable safety device trial
A new wearable device which helps protect lone workers has been trialled for the first time at UK ports
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Cameroon logistics hub
A new modern logistics base has just opened at Cameroon’s only deep-sea port, providing an essential link in the region’s supply chain
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KN TO BUILD OUT MONTEVIDEO
Katoen Natie (KN) has confi rmed it has reached an agreement with the Government of Uruguay for additional investment at the Port of Montevideo.