Edition 43 includes articles on strategic master-planning of port growth and development; implementing TWIC systems, and crane refurbishment.
Edition 42 of Port Technology International features a case study of a Chilean LNG import terminal project, staff and equipment planning systems, and new solutions in terminal automation.
Edition 41looks at mapping oil spills, the rise and rise of Middle Eastern ports, and taking terminals offshore.
This edition looks at flexible hardware and software for crane drives, Improving the dry bulk supply chain using offshore solutions, and effective chemical storage tank management.
Edition 39 showcases technology at the Port of Tyne, answers the big question: to dredge or not to dredge?, covers intelligent security planning and looks at modern mooring hooks.
This edition details how to fine-tune your TOS, looks at generating on-site solar power for marine terminals, and improved security options for VTS applications.
Edition 37 looks at tackling port infrastructure problems during offshore vessel handling, and includes studies on two world-class terminals now open in China, as wellas reducing yard accidents through training and maintenance.
Edition 36 covers vessel tracking systems being deployed in Australia, the €500M expansion of Bremerhaven, and C-TPAT and AEO seals for cargo.
Edition 35 of PTi has a focus on holistic port security and protection against underwater intruders, analyses modernisation vs. refurbishment, looks at how to avoid an environmental incident, and reviews technologies for safe mooring and berthing.
In edition 34 of Port Technology International, we look at how fast-scan technology increases security and decreases bottlenecks; how WiFi technology is powering real-time intermodal operations at Deurganck terminal; and focus on the growth of the Baltic States, and development strategies for Lithuanian ports.