Friday, April 11, 2014

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Ban on private armed guards on ships
The Dutch Labour Party has proposed a motion in Parliament to ban the use of private armed guards on Dutch-flagged merchant vessels...
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Maersk Line's Knudsen speaks out
Thomas Riber Knudsen, CEO, Asia Pacific, for Maersk Line, believes that the challenges of slower demand growth, overcapacity and poor freight rates are here to stay, but that the P3 Alliance planned between Maersk, CMA CGM and MSC will make a real difference in the market....
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PSA prepares for an 80:20 future
Tan Chong Meng, group CEO of PSA International, said Singapore has to plan for a future where 80% of capacity is deployed in alliances and 20% of vessels are mega ships over 15,000 TEU....
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Konecranes unveils new RTG
Innovative design features counterweight hoist system, truck-level cabin and light weight trolley....
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Huge ASC tender
PSA Singapore is in the market for up to 130 Automated Stacking Cranes for the next phases of Pasir Panjang....
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Eurogate reports positive results
The Germany-based container handler has reported a 13.3% increase in net profit to €61.9M, with consolidated volume growing by 7.3% to a record 14.2M TEU...
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Terex launches new mobile harbour crane
The Terex Quaymate M50 is aimed at small sea ports and river ports handling ships with low freeboards and barges...
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Grup TCB teams with Mitsubishi and Kamigumi
Barcelona-based Grup TCB is selling a 25% stake in its Valencia operation, TCV Stevedoring Company SA, to Mitsubishi Corporation and Kamigumi Corporation, as the first stage of a new "strategic alliance"...
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ZPMC sells 18 AGVs
The first four battery powered Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) from ZPMC have left Shanghai for the Xiamen YuanHai Container Terminal....
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Gaussin scoops SITL innovation award
Gaussin has won a prestigious award at the Paris fair for another new product...
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Stena Line's Ireland-France "first"
Stena Line has acquired the Rosslare-Cherbourg ferry service from Irish independent Celtic Link and thus started its first service between Ireland and the Conitnent...
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Virginia moves on truck problem
Port introduces terminal tractors to take the pressure off its straddle fleet and reduce truck turn times....
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Tyne gets passionate about container
The Port of Tyne is closely involved with the "Great North Passion" event to be broadcast live on BBC1 on Good Friday...
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WWL adds another WCSA call
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics has expanded its ocean service on South America's West Coast by adding a monthly call to San Antonio, Chile...
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COSTA CONCORDIA confusion
Removal and disposal of the wreck of the cruise liner has become mired in Italian politics...
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HES Beheer to take ATIC
The negotiations for HES Beheer to acquire ATIC from AreclorMittal have reached a succesful conclusion and could precipitate the sale of a majority stake in Ovet to Oxbow Coal...
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Box demand to rise
The demand for new containers is expected to strengthen in the next two/three years according to Charles-Hadrien Lassalle, associate director, shipping and intermodal, ABN AMRO Bank NV's Singapore Branch....
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Brazil's infrastructure in the spotlight
The Intermodal South America conference in Sao Paulo this week heard much about Brazil's chronic congestion problems and how to fix them...
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Tapping into the Latin dream
Consistent but modest growth in the trade between Asia and Latin America in recent years has prompted carriers to phase in larger ships and ports/terminals to improve and expand their facilities....
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Towards more effective training
As container crane simulation matures, terminal operators are looking more closely at how to get the most out of simulation-based training tools....
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LED lighting on the march
LED lighting is gaining acceptance for use on container cranes, but operators are more cautious with regard to high mast applications....
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Vessel emissions reporting progress
A study by TU Delft has found that implementing technology for monitoring, reporting and verifying (MRV) of CO2 emissions from large ships electronically could save ship owners 5-9M annually....
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Staying in the comfort zone
Working postures of RTG operators need to be examined in order to reduce days lost due to sick leave....
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French ports make steady progress
So long as the hard-fought port reforms and the economic recovery hold, volumes should continue to increase....
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