Friday, August 1, 2014

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Ports America buys stake in ITS
Ports America is to purchase a 30% stake in International Transportation Service, Inc in a strategic partnership deal with K Line...
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Box numbers at Mombasa up 11.5%
Kenyan port handled 463,920 TEU in first half of 2014....
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Hamburg Sud and CCNI in tie-up
The German carrier plans to take over CCNI's container liner activities...
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Global box trade improving?
Global container trade appears to have increased again in June, according to the latest RWI/ISL data...
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Le Havre obtains ISO 9001
The Port of Le Havre, part of the HAROPA marketing alliance, has been awarded ISO 9001 certification...
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Lack of fender know-how
Ports are crying out for more external support when it comes to equipment specification, according to Trelleborg...
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People on the move
Latest round-up of appointments known to WorldCargo News in the shipping, ports and related sectors...
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Savannah tops 3M TEU
Containers up 6.3% to reach 3.14M TEU and total freight volume up 8% to 29.4 million tons in FY14....
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World's "most powerful reach stacker"
Konecranes has supplied a 100t (metric) machine to Jutlandia Terminal in Esbjerg, Denmark...
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New report highlights transport sector climate risks
A new report has been published jointly by BSR in San Francisco and the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and Cambridge Judge Business School...
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Big lift trucks enter the next stage
New Stage IV/Tier 4 Final-compliant machines have been launched and more are on the way....
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Cybercrime risks in the supply chain
Freight transport insurance specialist, TT Club's claims executive Mike Yarwood investigates the nature and extent of cybercrime targeting transportation*...
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Sea Tech offers a fresh perspective
Sea Technology's designs offer flexibility and scale and are friendly to small and medium sized ports....
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Port tyre business keeps rolling along
Michelin introduced its X-straddle dedicated straddle carrier tyre in 2003 and has now launched the next generation X-straddle 2 tyre, building on the experience and feedback it has received from users, with a public demonstration at APM Terminals' Delta Terminal in Rotterdam....
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Wind of change for crane brakes
Faced with increasing competition, brake manufacturers are responding with new products and services....
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Gliding to achieve a longer life
DRIE-D's original friction and wear components are aimed at the most demanding bearing, bushing and counterwearing applications in materials handling equipment....
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The path to automated terminals
Automation is about to hit the San Pedro Bay ports, but the local context brings its own special set of challenges....
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Long Beach step changes to the future
Long Beach Container Terminal illustrates the challenge of an all-electric terminal, both for the operator and the port authority....
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