All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 31
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Project Pipeline Builds
Phoebe Davison looks at the consulting engineering sector and asks key players about their recent projects and innovations
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Offshore opportunities build
Service providers must step up with integrated support in response to a surge of offshore energy projects throughout the Asia-Pacific region. So says Herman Jorgensen, GAC Malaysia’s Managing Director.
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CMA CGM set for takeover of Santos Brasil operations
After one of the longest courtships in port terminal history, involving many suitors, it looks like Santos Brasil will finally be taken over by French based liner company CMA CGM, for an initial outlay of around US$1.12BN and an eventual cost of approximately US$2.26BN.
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Kalmar Corp’ and CES thinking big…
Kalmar Corporation, the specialist provider of material handling equipment and services, and CES Srl, an Italian manufacturer of super-sized heavy-duty material handling equipment, have confirmed a new partnership.
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Big numbers
The North Atlantic port region serves some of the most densely populated areas in North America and container growth is outperforming the national average. AJ Keyes assesses why this is a port region of ‘big numbers’
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Moldova Port Bid
The Romanian government is reportedly in talks to buy Moldova’s only port. The Giurgiulești International Free Port is located at km 133 of…
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BEST lifts storage capacity new automated stacking cranes
BEST container terminal at the Port of Barcelona, operated by Hutchison Ports, has taken delivery of 14 new automated stacking cranes (ASC) from Konecranes of Finland.
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Auto’ RTGs Arrive
Hutchison Ports Felixstowe has taken delivery of five new automated electric rubber tyred gantries. These new units will initially operate in semi-automated mode but…
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Antwerp Buys Electric
Brabo, specialist provider of pilot and port services in Antwerp, Belgium, has signed a deal with…
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Geo-politics and the Anaklia, Georgia, port project
A couple of months ago, the Georgian government announced that a consortium of firms from China would construct the new deep-sea port of Anaklia, located in western Georgia, following a bidding process in which only this consortium placed a bid.
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River Amazon resourcefulness
With access to the jungle port of Manaus restricted by low water levels in the River Amazon a highly creative solution has been developed to keep essential supply lines open. Rob Ward charts an unfolding story
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OCR: The ‘science fiction’ age
The adoption of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology in ports continues to grow…
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Forecasting economic growth: an uncertain activity
Using economic forecasts to help investors make decisions is an uncertain activity.
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RISEE act proposes sharing wind power returns
A reinvigorated legislative effort may propel the guts of The Reinvesting In Shoreline Economies and Ecosystems (or RISEE) Act into the Federal statutes.
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Jan De Nul deals aim to accelerate “middle corridor”
Maritime construction Group Jan De Nul has been awarded two major contracts in Georgia and Kazakhstan.
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Generation 6 mobile for ST Vincent and Grenadines
The St. Vincent and Grenadines Port Authority (SVGPA) has ordered a new Konecranes Gottwald ESP.7 Mobile Harbor Crane to boost container and general cargo handling capacity in the Port of Kingstown.
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Port of Tyne welcomes future leaders
The Port of Tyne welcomed six new apprentices and one graduate, selected from over 230 applicants, to start their maritime careers
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Study identifies US ports most needing shorepower
A study has identified 43 high-priority US ports where installing shorepower could significantly reduce vessel emissions and improve air quality
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