Terminal Operations – Page 23
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Future proofed terminal operations
State of the art motion fenders have been installed in Argetina
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UK port strikes cause misery
There’s plenty of fallout from the strikes at the UK ports of Felixstowe and Liverpool
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Port cyber crime increases
Cyber attacks at ports and terminals have increased by nearly three-quarters in the past four years
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Terminal business acquisition
Hapag-Lloyd is to acquire SA SAAM’s terminal and logistics businesses in a deal worth around US$1 billion
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Optimising Vessel Arrival
A new digital solution that optimises ship arrival speeds could reduce emissions by 15 per cent…
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EMSA Drones
The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) has commenced the use of remotely piloted drones…
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Tangiers Target
APM Terminals has confirmed that the planned expansion of its MedPort facility in Tangier-Med…
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CRANE BOOST FOR KING ABDULAZIZ PORT
PSA International subsidiary, Saudi Global Ports (SGP) has confirmed an agreement for three new quay cranes at King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam.
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NEW FENDER SYSTEMS IN GUAYAQUIL
PSA International subsidiary, Saudi Global Ports (SGP) has confirmed an agreement for three new quay cranes at King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam.
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A Singapore First
The first energy storage system (ESS) has been deployed in Singapore at the Pasir Panjang Terminal.
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Electric Helsingborg
The Port of Helsingborg has signed a deal for a new Kalmar Electric Reachstacker…
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TRACTION FOR IRAQ’S AL-FAW PORT?
A new consortium has plans to negotiate for the proposed first phase of the Port of Al-Faw in Iraq.
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Ukraine – what next?
The recent breakthrough on grain exports from Ukraine represents a ray of hope in an otherwise problematic picture that entails a significant impact on maritime trade. Andrew Penfold analyses the forward picture
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Capacity overload?
There are largescale development plans in the Lower Gulf region. AJ Keyes looks at who is doing what, by when and how, and assesses what the impact will be
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The young contenders
AD Ports and QTerminals both have ambitions to develop international portfolios. AJ Keyes looks at what has been achieved so far and what next for these aggressive cash-rich companies
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AD Ports expansion
AD Ports poised to grow its business in Egypt, North Africa, the Gulf and Red Sea following a 70% takeover of shipping and stevedoring duo
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Analytics dashboard partnership
New analytics dashboard promises to give port operators better visibility on their operations
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Supply disruption ‘until 2023’
Supply chain woes continue as empty containers languish in ports across the US and Europe