All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 961

  • In common with the rest of their industry, insurers are facing a challenging summer
    News

    Quantitative review little threat to ports

    2010-08-04T10:00:00Z

    Most insurers, including those covering the risks of port and terminal operators, are on course to make reasonable profits this year, but they are facing a challenging summer.

  • Small deviations from loading plans can cause structural instability. Photo:Jurii
    News

    Iron ore loading limits

    2010-08-04T10:00:00Z

    Liquefaction is not the only danger when it comes to loading iron ore.

  • News

    Extreme damage threat for forklifts

    2010-08-04T10:00:00Z

    A cold winter, followed by a hot spell can cause significant problems to some handling units, since wear on working surfaces is exacerbated by extremes of temperature, causing potholes which can damage equipment like forklift trucks, according to manufacturer Jungheinrich.

  • News

    Night vision cameras with variety

    2010-08-03T10:00:00Z

    Flir has upgraded a number of its security camera systems; its PT-Series, F-Series and D-Series Multi-Sensor thermal outdoor domes now allow operators to see intruders in total darkness and in bad weather.

  • News

    PortVision gives greater insight

    2010-08-02T10:00:00Z

    PortVision has enhanced its web-based vessel tracking, management and analysis service to provide greater insight into vessel activities in most major US ports and regions and over 50 international ports.

  • Port Strategy: Mormugao port is insisting on independent sampling and assessment of iron ore shipments before the ship can leave the port
    News

    Awed by ore

    2010-08-02T10:00:00Z

    The loading of iron ore is fraught with danger. Michael King investigates means of reducing risk

  • News

    Business intelligent software for Columbian port

    2010-08-01T10:00:00Z

    The Port of Cartagena (SPRC) in Colombia has implemented business intelligence software, Navis Analytics and Navis Monitor.

  • News

    Brazilian port to get Antwerp training hand

    2010-07-31T10:00:00Z

    Antwerp Port Authority chief executive Eddy Bruyninckx paid a working visit to the Brazilian cities of Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia recently, signing a collaboration agreement with the federal Secretaria de Portos da Presidência da República.

  • News

    UAE cash to expand Poti

    2010-07-30T10:00:00Z

    The port of Poti in Georgia is to receive investment of $500m from Ras Al Khaimah of the United Arab Emirates over the next four to five years.

  • Plan routes to reduce the distance travelled
    News

    Alternative solutions to the power problem

    2010-07-30T10:00:00Z

    Until hydrogen power becomes more of a reality and less of an aspiration, there are other ways and means to save money on the operation of terminal tractors and trailers.

  • Surging volumes are putting pressure on transport links to ports
    News

    Indian infrastructure talks take in concerns

    2010-07-29T12:21:00Z

    Discussions on infrastructure were the focus of a meeting between APMT and the Indian government officials as this issue in particular continues to be an area of concern for shippers and port operators alike.

  • Cape Town’s integration means better berth and infrastructure availability. Photo: Simisa
    News

    Cape Town manages a quick mop up

    2010-07-29T12:20:00Z

    Restructuring has assisted in post-industrial action recovery at South Africa''s ports, according to operator Transnet Port Terminals (TPT).

  • Dover will need to publish more information before going ahead. Photo: P.Kuczynski
    News

    Call for more discussion on trust port plans

    2010-07-29T12:18:00Z

    Despite the Port of Dover taking advantage of the UK government''s ‘austerity speeches’ by saying that its plans to opt out of trust status were in line with the government strategy, there has now been a ministerial call for more discussion.

  • News

    Cork’s new terminal location

    2010-07-29T10:00:00Z

    The port of Cork has identified an area adjacent to the existing ferry terminal at Ringaskiddy for development as a container terminal. Dry bulk operations will also move here.

  • Refuelling points like this one could become much more commonplace in the future. The clue's in the name – hydrogen; generated from water...
    News

    Fuel of the future

    2010-07-28T10:00:00Z

    We can''t stay wedded to oil for ever, so what''s the alternative for ports of the future, asks Stuart Pearcey

  • News

    Moving on the empties

    2010-07-28T10:00:00Z

    A new empty container handler (ECH) from manufacturer Kalmar has been designed to help operations suffering from empty box congestion.

  • Postscript
    News

    Opening the box

    2010-07-28T10:00:00Z

    Dynamar has chosen an interesting time for the release of a new report entitled, Container Throughput & Terminal Capacity in Europe.

  • News

    Under-keel clearance systems for Australian port

    2010-07-27T10:00:00Z

    Rio Tinto''s Western Australian Cape Lambert Port will be installing a new Dynamic Under Keel Clearance (DUKC) management system from OMC International. The agreement includes an extension of the existing DUKC contract for Rio Tinto shipping operations at the port of Dampier.

  • Callao
    News

    A quiet revolution

    2010-07-26T10:01:00Z

    The arrival of private players looks set to transform Callao''s fortunes, as Alex Hughes finds out

  • News

    Investment earmarked for Russian ports

    2010-07-25T10:00:00Z

    Russia is to spend $3.29bn this year on developing its ports network, compared with $3.35bn in 2009.