#CTAC2018 DP World and QLess Tackle Truck Congestion
At the recent Container Terminal Automation Conference (CTAC2018) DP world and QLess presented their solution for dealing with the Port of Antwerp’s heavy truck congestion issues
At the recent Container Terminal Automation Conference (CTAC2018) DP world and QLess presented their solution for dealing with the Port of Antwerp’s heavy truck congestion issues
A Port Technology Container Terminal Automation Conference (#CTAC2018) debate has explored how artificial intelligence (AI) may affect the control rooms of container terminals at ports
Rolls-Royce has secured an extensive supply order from long-time collaborator Sanmar Shipyards
DP World has announced another set of strong financial results in 2017, achieving earnings of more than $1 billion and an EBITA of more than 50% for the full year
Global Ports, the leading operator of container terminals in the Russian market, has reported a recovery in the country’s container market in its latest financial results
Kalmar has launched a new range of equipment which is based on Kalmar’s proven G-generation platform and designed for customers in the Latin America
Day one of Port Technology’s Container Terminal Automation Conference (#CTAC2018) has resulted in many exciting discussions and ideas being shared with attendees
Konecranes’ Director Port Technology, Dr. Hannu Oja, revealed a new concept for STS cranes at Port Technology’s Container Terminal Automation Conference
Guests of Port Technology’s exclusive networking dinner hosted at Searcy’s at the Gherkin in London had their eyes opened to the wireless possibilities that scalable, low-latency, real-time networks can provide to ports by Rajant
A blockchain discussion at PTI’s CTAC has explored how the distributed ledger technology may affect container shipping logistics
Navis’ opening keynote at Port Technology’s Container Terminal Automation Conference (#CTAC2018) has set the tone for the event by encouraging the container shipping industry to embrace technological change
SEALNG has voiced its support for the carriage ban on non-compliant fuels proposed by the IMO when the 0.50% sulphur fuel limit comes into force in January 2020