Edition 588 - January 2010
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Ports and Logistic
GAC teamwork makes light work of heavy lift Print E-mail
News - Ports and Logistic
Friday, 08 October 2010 07:50

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At 745 metric tones, the reactor unit was a big load for the crane loading it onto a SAL-heavy lift vessel at Dubai’s Jebel Ali port and it took two hours to load. But that was just one of the challenges the GAC team made light work of during a successful operation loading a total of more than 1,000 MT of cargo.

Working in close cooperation with port authorities and the vessel’s operator, SAL, GAC had arranged a special berth to ensure that the reactor and additional 245 MT of its parts, bound for Ain Sokha in Egypt, and two Rubber Tired Gantry cranes, destined for the DP World Terminal at Tarragona in Spain, were loaded as quickly and efficiently as possible.

 

 

 
Cargotec wins a large order for terminal tractors in North America E-mail
News - Ports and Logistic
Tuesday, 05 October 2010 08:09

Cargotec has received in the last five months contracts to supply 200 Kalmar terminal tractors to Parsec, Inc - the intermodal division of Cincinnati-based O/B Leasing. The units will come equipped with Cargotec's unique intermodal package which features a special reinforced cab and frame needed to >> Read more

 
Long Beach City Council Upholds Bridge EIR E-mail
News - Ports and Logistic
Monday, 04 October 2010 19:53

$1 billion plan to replace 42-year-old span also attains full funding

The Long Beach City Council has upheld the Port of Long Beach’s plans to replace the aging Gerald Desmond Bridge, clearing the way for the nearly $1 billion project that will improve safety, ease traffic congestion and create thousands of construction jobs. >> Read more