All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 176
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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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Felixstowe launches OCEAN
Hutchison Ports’ Port of Felixstowe has launched OCEAN (Online Container Enquiry Analytics Notifications)…
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Essential Reading
The shipping and ports sectors have in recent years shown a vulnerability to serious hazardous cargo related incidents. The National Cargo Bureau has conducted studies which throw some light on the potential scale of the problem. It has also developed Hazcheck Detect – a cargo screening tool
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Electric Helsingborg
The Port of Helsingborg has signed a deal for a new Kalmar Electric Reachstacker…
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eBL for OOCL
Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) is switching to electronic bills of lading (eBL)…
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EMSA Drones
The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) has commenced the use of remotely piloted drones…
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From doha to sohar
The Lower Gulf is home to a high number of different sized container ports. AJ Keyes outlines the make-up of the region and considers recent volume and shipping line trends shaping port strategies
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Sts design: new frontiers
New concepts in STS container crane design have been introduced recently but the main emphasis in design is on refining existing elements to promote efficiency and sustainability. Mike Mundy reviews the initiatives
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The Reel Deal
Crane reel system suppliers are responding to modern day design requirements and building healthy order books. John Bensalhia reviews the sector
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NEXT eBL PHASE FOR DCSA…
The Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA), along with its nine shipping line members, has confirmed it has reached phase two of its electronic bill of landing platform proof of concept.
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K-LINE INSTALLS NEW CYBERSECURITY
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd (K Line) has confirmed it has introduced a new AI-based cybersecurity platform for all ships managed by the company.
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Cosco Digital Deal
Cosco Shipping has signed a new digital cooperation agreement with China Unicom.
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LOGISTICS PROBLEMS AND UNCERTAINTY CONTINUES
Will port congestion and labour shortages ever end as inflation rises with economic output declining? Should we plan ahead for recession as central banks have few tools available. Maybe, maybe not.
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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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Coming up on the rails
DP World’s Jebel Ali port has long been the market leader in the Lower Gulf region for container port calls, but the strength of this position looks to be slowly reducing as other operators come on strong. AJ Keyes reports
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CARGOTEC DOES KALMAR CHINA DEAL
Cargotec has entered into a new agreement with RIC (Rainbow Industries Co. Ltd.) with respect to its Kalmar subsidiary.
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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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…AS BIMCO PUBLISHES NEW STANDARDS
In order to help improve greater adoption of digital trade documents in the shipping industry, BIMCO has published its latest electronic bill of lading (eBL).