Record order book for CRS

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Australia’s Container Rotation Systems (CRS) had a record year in 2021. The company booked orders for 20 of its Rotainer container rotator...

RAM Revolver for Eti Bakir

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Mining and metallurgy company Eti Bakir has installed a RAM Revolver container rotator to handle pyrite concentrate at its Mazidagi plant in...

Ruscon’s box fashion

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Ruscon, the multimodal arm of Russia’s port operating and logistics group Delo, has launched what it claims is a unique technology for tra...

GT Group expanding in Montreal

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GT Group is expanding its operation in Montreal, where the company is the largest privately owned terminal in the market....

360-degree rotating spreader from ZPMC

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Following the launch of its container tilting spreader earlier this year, ZPMC has announced that a new ‘360-degree turning spreader’ ha...

Bulk in boxes for DP World Canada

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DP World Canada has announced that its Fraser Surrey terminal in Vancouver has become “western Canada’s first terminal equipped with rot...

GRAVITI container for loading bulk

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As reported on the front page of this edition of WorldCargo News, Latvia-based cargo equipment manufacturer BLESTE has developed a self-disc...

Bulk in boxes under pressure

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A lack of empty containers is playing havoc with supply chains that rely on low-cost backhaul rates to move containerised bulk cargo....

New Rotainer RS

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Australia’s CRS has developed a new version of its Rotainer RS multifunctional rotator with a lift capacity of 38t....

New coal supply chain

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PJSC TransContainer, which is owned by Delo Group, has started using open-top containers to move coal from Priargunsk in Russia to the Zabai...

RAM takes a tilt

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The Port of Nakhodka in Russia is using RAM Spreaders’ tilting spreader to handle coal exports from special containers. This is a good exa...

Expedited wood pellets

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Global Ports Investments (GPI) and TransContainer (TC) have started shipping wood pellets from central Siberia to Europe through the Petrole...