All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 21
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New design Konecranes Noell straddle carrier
Konecranes recently invited a wide-range of customers to inspect its new-design Konecranes Noell Straddle Carrier prototype.
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Port of Tanjung Pelepas expands capacity with new quay cranes
Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) has secured a deal with Sany Marine for four new quay cranes, boosting its fleet to 62.
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Port call impetus
Optimising vessel movements port to port and thereby maximising efficient berth usage is now a highly relevant area of attention. Mike Mundy charts the key initiatives and benefits cited
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Brave new world
Maersk and Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) have both announced new operating plans for 2025. AJ Keyes looks at their aims and asks whether Gemini is taking the industry down a blind alley, or will it actually generate super-hubs? Or is MSC’s choice a better one?
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Pushing boundaries
Faster, greater stability, more manoeuvrable, cleaner power and supported by IoT and AI, a new generation of advanced pilot boats is launching. Felicity Landon reports
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MSC firms up big Brazilian investment…
London-listed Ocean Wilsons Holdings has confirmed it is selling its 56.47% interest in Brazilian port and maritime logistics operator, Wilson Sons, to Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) in a deal worth US$768 million.
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Decoupling between trade blocs? The implications for ports
The policy logic and consequences of decoupling the Chinese and US economy is increasingly discussed. And such discussions may increase further with Trump as next president of the US.
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Back to the future
Big name suppliers to the port industry are adopting business models and working alliances to enhance development of product ranges and service packages. It’s a well-used and successful strategy, as AJ Keyes reveals in conjunction with Kalmar and Konecranes
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Election: full steam ahead
On “the day after”, I am hoping- along with millions of others, for some calm, after one of the most contentious election seasons in memory.
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AGVs: At the heart of productivity and decarbonisation
The role of AGVs in ports is rapidly ramping up in the face of ever-larger container ships and terminal congestion.
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New Douala bulk terminal advances
Afreximbank and APD-Cameroon are planning to build a new port terminal in Douala.
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The “dark” fleet a ticking timebomb that needs to be addressed
As PS goes to press the news breaks that European parliamentarians have called on the EU to impose “more targeted” sanctions against what is dubbed the “dark” or “shadow” fleet.
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…and Confirma satisfaction of recent activity
Soren Toft, CEO, MSC, has commented positively about the company’s recent activity.
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Human Factor has to be Acknowledged
The big topics in our industry are invariably business prospects, opportunities and system advances – equipment and digital.
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News in brief: November/December 2024: Digital
A round up of Port Strategy November/December 2024 issue’s digital news.
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News in brief: November/December 2024: Ports & Terminals
A round up of Port Strategy November/December 2024 issue’s Port & Terminal news.
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News in brief: November/December 2024: Equipment
A round up of Port Strategy November/December 2024 issue’s equipment news.
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Oakland awarded US$50m for upgrades
The port is working to accommodate larger vessels and create zero-emissions operations
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Singapore launches first fully electric hydrofoil
The Port of Singapore has played host to the launch of the region’s first fully electric hydrofoil vessel
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Triton announces MacGregor takeover
Triton is to acquire MacGregor from Cargotec, aiming to establish it as a standalone company by 2025