TCP hits 31 mph with N4

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Brazil’s Terminal de Contêineres de Paranaguá (TCP) credits achieving record productivity of 31 moves per hour to the implementation of ...

People on the move

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Latest round-up of people news known to WorldCargo News in the shipping, ports and allied sectors...

Steady change in the yard crane market

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There are interesting trends in the yard crane market, as more terminals embrace RMGs and ASCs, while demand for RTGs shifts away from China...

The warp and weft of EU Brexit

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Ro-ro is particularly exposed to a hard Brexit, and high-friction borders would be a disaster for accompanied freight....

The key to terminal automation

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With the next wave of terminal automation projects expected to be dominated by brownfi eld developments, Kalmar is taking a more fl exible a...

Undertaking risky manoeuvres

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The intensely competitive automotive logistics sector has led several service providers to take risks and, in some cases, pursue anti-compet...

Rising with the economic tide

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Economic growth has lifted container volumes across the largest US container ports on all three coasts....

Building a ‘system of systems’

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Port of Los Angeles is spending US$13.1M to develop a port information portal, but are there easier and cheaper ways to improve visibility i...

People on the move

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Latest round-up of appointments known to WorldCargo News in the shipping, ports and allied sectors...

People on the move

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Latest round-up of arrivals and departures known to WorldCargo News in the shipping, ports and allied sectors...

IBM & Maersk launch blockchain for cargo

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In a move that could have profound implications for supply chain efficiency and visibility, IBM and Maersk have used a blockchain to manage ...

PEMA concludes AGM

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The Port Equipment Manufactures Association (PEMA) concluded its AGM in London last week with a call for cross-industry discussion on vessel...

People on the move

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Latest round-up of appointments and departures known to WorldCargo News in the shipping, ports and allied sectors...

Boost for Dar es Salaam

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Tanzania’s finance and planning minister, Philip Mpango, has announced that the World Bank has agreed to lend US$305M to the Port of Dar e...