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Hong Kong port strike update
The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) has issued an update on the situation in the Port of Hong Kong where subcontracted workers have now been on strike for 28 days....
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VTG and Kuehne & Nagel in rail merger talks
The parties signed a letter of intent. A majority participation by VTG is aimed for...
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Gearing up for 750m long trains
British rail freight depots are preparing for longer trains moving over the main container ports....
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Container weighing - compression or tension?
This is a good way of thinking about where in the supply chain container weights should be verified in the run-up to DSC/18's SOLAS amendment meeting...
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Mantsinen links up with Atlas
The Finnish and German hydraulic crane manufacturers have announced a strategic partnership...
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Dutch rail freight hit by strike
Stoppages by DB Schenker Rail loco drivers are spreading in the Netherlands, halting much freight business...
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Trucking case reaches US Supreme Court
The American Trucking Associations' challenge to the attempt by the Port of Los Angeles to impose a comprehensive licensing scheme on trucks reached the US Supreme Court on April 16...
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Strike Club results reflect growing labour unrest
According to The Strike Club, the market leader for delay insurance for the maritime trades, the early months of 2013 have been marked by extremely damaging strike action in several countries, which has punished shipowners and charterers even though they are innocent parties....
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Amsterdam wins new cocoa contract
Ter Haak Intermodal and Kaoten Natie have jointly won a new cocoa contract from Cargill with an innovative handling and intermodal package deal, consolidating Amsterdam's position as Europe's leading cocoa port...
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Orbita for Grup TCB
Spanish process automation and engineering specialist Orbita Ingenieria has won a contract from Grup TCB for agate automation solution for its flagship Barcelona terminal...
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PTP expanding
PTP Tanjung Pelepas, Malaysia's biggest container port, is proceeding with its RM1.4B (US$450M) phase 2 expansion plan, aimed at increasing capacity by 25% to 10.5M TEU....
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Bromma climbs the ALPs...
Bromma Conquip AB is hoping that full commercial launch of the automatic lashing platform (ALP), a fully automated twistlock and cone fitting and removal device will be possible during this year....
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SSA Marine for Stockton
The Port of Stockton (Ca) has selected SSA Marine to manage its terminal for the new "M-580" marine highway corridor service with Oakland....
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Concession for Iquique questioned
Iquique Port Company (EPI) has sent a query to the competition authorities in Chile in respect of the terms of reference for the proposed tender for Terminal 1. These will be analysed to ensure that free competition will continue at the port once a concessionaire is appointed....
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Kalmar racks up more Bolipuertos orders
Cargotec's Kalmar has secured its third large order for port equipment from Venezuela's government-owned port operator Bolivariana de Puertos (Bolipuertos) in 18 months....
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Automated box rack for Osaka
The Osaka Port Corporation and Japan's JFE Engineering are developing an automated empty container rack system with a total capacity of 1040 TEU....
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Sumo Glove cuts forklift damage
Sumo Industrial & Allied Products Marketing Ltd (SIAPM) has recently introduced to the British market the Sumo Glove, a simple protective cover made from industrial grade polyurethane that fits to the tips of an FLT's forks and reduces the incidence of damage to palletised loads....
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Oz unions to fight automation plans
The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) has reversed its co-operative attitude towards DP World's plans to introduce semi-automated systems at its Brisbane terminal after discovering the size of proposed job losses....
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...first ASCs arrive at APMT MVII
The first two of 26 automated railmounted gantry cranes (ARMGs) ordered from Hans Kunz have been delivered to APM Terminals (APMT)'s new Maasvlakte II terminal in Rotterdam for local erection, testing and commissioning....
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...while Caucedo turns green
DP World Caucedo recently became the first commercial customer for Bromma's "Green Zone" spreader productivity and maintenance software. The full package has been ordered, comprising all three modules - Fleet Doctor, Roadmap and Work Order. As previously reported, Fleet Doctor is a tool for maintenance staff to identify potential problems on individual spreaders, to help prevent downtime, while Roadmap provides management with a ready view of spreader fleet performance. These were introduced in 2011. In 2012 Bromma introduced Work Order to assist service and maintenance planning on a daily basis....
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Uruguay moving on with new bulk port
Four major studies have been put out to tender in the preliminary stage of Uruguay's US$700M deepwater port project at El Palenque in the south eastern Rocha department (see WorldCargo News August 2012, p8)....
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New cranes for Beira
Modernisation of Mozambican ports continues to gather pace. Two new Konecranes' STS gantry cranes have been commissioned at Beira container terminal, which is operated by Cornelder de Mocambique under a long term concession....
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APMT books ZPMC for Lazaro...
ZPMC has won a US$120M contract to supply ship-to-shore cranes, ASCs and other RMGs to APM Terminals (APMT)'s Lazaro Cardenas development....
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Sennebogen launches 875-E
Sennebogen GmbH will launch a new crane, designated 875-E, at BAUMA in Munich in April. With equipment lengths up to 27m and a maximum load capacity of 7.5t, the 875-E further strengthens the Sennebogen line for port machines and is designed for various piece goods and bulk goods via a range of quick-release attachments. It is equipped with a Cummins 391 kW diesel engine meeting Stage IIIB/Tier 4i requirments or, alternatively, a 430 kW energy-saving electric motor....
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Amsterdam set to be incorporated
The Port of Amsterdam will cease to be an integral part of the Municipality of Amsterdam at the end of March. From 1 April onwards, it will operate as a public enterprise, albeit with the municipality initially being its sole shareholder....
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DP World sells HK assets
DP World is selling off its interests in two container terminals and a logistics centre in Hong Kong in two separate transactions valued at US$742M....
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Inductive power for reefers?
It is understood that a leading terminal operator is investigating the possibility of using an inductive system to connect a reefer container to the main power supply in container terminals....
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Liebherr bags Latin deals
Liebherr Werk-Nenzing has reported continued success for its mobile harbour cranes in Latin America. After two very successful years, during which over 30 machines were delivered in South and Central America, 2013 has got off to a good start, with orders for four top-of-the-range LHM 600s....
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Sany into Hong Kong
Sany Port Machinery has confirmed a contract to deliver two small barge handling cranes to Hutchison Port Holdings' flagship facility, Hong Kong International Terminals (HIT)....
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