Terminal Operations – Page 18
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DP World offers rail incentive
Customers who transport their freight by rail rather than road stand to gain £70 per consignment
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ABP embarks on massive digitalisation programme
The UK operator ABP has launched a programme to digitalise asset management across its network of 21 ports
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New Gen 6 mobile harbour crane for Antwerp
Konecranes Generation 6 mobile harbour crane order will help Zuidnatie increase capacity and lower emissions
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EWG taps 5G & digital twin
Hungary’s East-West-Gate sets the standard for new generation intermodal terminal operations with its adoption of 5G and digital twin technology
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Fleet and Fuel Factors – Fleet Capacity has to Increase
In terms of MPV supply, Drewry’s analysis looked at vessel age based on lift capacity. The conclusion: “The MPV fleet is indeed getting really old, with only sporadic vessel deliveries,” said Pasztor.
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MPV prospects assessed
Demand for multipurpose vessel (MPV) capacity is expected to grow, even against a background of lower economic activity, according to Drewry. Felicity Landon reports
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Success for CGSA
Contecon Guayaquil S.A. (CGSA), in Ecuador, has handled its largest ever vessel. The ICTSI operated termina…
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Who is making hay?
Make hay while the sun shines is a famous phrase - while the Federal Government in Canada has deliberated the proposed Roberts Bank 2 project, AJ Keyes assesses if any competing port has taken advantage
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Brace for a rough ride
Problems in the shipping market will have a far-reaching impact on container ports and terminals. Andrew Penfold considers the threats and opportunities
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Frameworks for analysis
Are you a government agency considering implementing a port master concession? The WAPPP* Port Chapter has developed two simple frameworks that can help evaluate the opportunity
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Kalmar introduces collision warning system
Kalmar has released a collision warning system for its straddle-carriers to help ensure driver safety
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Ensuring ports run smoothly
Directors from the Ibero-American Association of Chambers of Commerce have met in Portugal to discuss a wide range of issues
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Port of Southampton names new pilot vessels
The port now has three pilot vessels to help larger container ships, tankers and cruise ships safely navigate Southampton Water
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Europa Terminal upgrade gets under way
A temporary barge quay will ensure service is uninterrupted whilst work to upgrade the Europa Terminal at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges gets under way
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Royal Vopak sells Savannah terminal
Royal Vopak is selling its Savannah USA terminal to BWC Terminals, a US-based bulk liquids storage company, for US$106 million
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Six extra pairs of eyes at Antwerp
Six autonomous drones are now patrolling the skies above the Antwerp port area boosting operational management and security
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Colombian terminal installs 4.9G network
Colombia’s largest private hydrocarbon terminal is improving reliability with a new 4.9G network
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Driving AI efficiency in the cargo supply chain
Scope AI provides a conversational interface into Nexxiot’s unique supply chain data
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DPW Antwerp deploys fingerprint scanning tech’ for container pick-up
DP World Antwerp Gateway is improving container collection security through the introduction of fingerprint scanning technology.
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Building practical resilience
Jaret Fattori, Senior Consultant, BMT, lays out an effective route to building resilience and adaptation planning to counter the negative impact of extreme weather events and to assist the transition to a low carbon economy