Towards a future of mobile, competitive “port-in-ocean” system for evolving seamless supply chains
Most likely the first time that China exchanged substantial quantities of material goods with the outside world via deep ocean routes
Most likely the first time that China exchanged substantial quantities of material goods with the outside world via deep ocean routes
In very challenging weather conditions Danish contractor Per Aarsleff is installing its largest profile and one of its longest combination steel
Summary Due to the high demand for energy and mineral resources many dry bulk terminals around the world are expanding and
Good security is good for business, and ports can quantifiably benefit from protective measures more than most. As complex operations housing
More than 1.17 million maritime and transportation industry workers now hold the federally mandated Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC). Just getting
Whilst the phrase ‘credit crunch’ is synonymous with today’s society, there may be sound of crunching steel occurring more often as
Container-handling machines (e.g. ship-to-shore cranes, mobile harbour cranes, straddle carriers, rail mounted gantry cranes and rubber-tyred gantry cranes) are an important
The dynamics of navigation, shiphandling and collision avoidance intrinsically link a master, bridge team and their vessel with a port’s safety
The Strait of Gibraltar is flanked by the Pillars of Hercules, which – legend has it – the Greek hero is
As Governments across Africa recognise the value of inland waterways, African rivers can be used to great effect by integrating transport
Introduction With demand for safer and more efficient ports and terminals and for sustainable development along the world’s coasts, there is
Portsmouth Commercial Port is the UK’s premier ferry port for the western channel and second busiest cross channel ferry port in