Port Equipment Manufacturers Association wraps successful meeting and welcomes new members
The Port Equipment Manufacturers Association (PEMA) has concluded a productive AGM and Memberâ??s Meeting with the establishment of two working groups to lead the Associationâ??s safety and environmental initiatives.
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Loading- Three new members for Port Equipment Manufacturers Association
- Advanced propulsion systems group, Control Techniques, includes Port Equipment Manufacturers Association
- Brieda cabins, Linde Heavy Trucks and Portek Group swell ranks of the Port Equipment Manufacturers Association
- Collins and Senator Cardin introduction of mid-level ethanol bill
- Johor await govt nod ports on the plan to rationalize
- World Steel releases records help to lower carbon footprint
- Briggs equipment to Port of Liverpool with important maintenance and engineering services provide
- Japans push for clean lines, shipping
- Northern Shipyard produce LNG carrier for Gazprom
- Northern Shipyard produce LNG carrier for Gazprom
The Port Equipment Manufacturers Association (PEMA) is steadily expanding with the addition of three new members: Lasstec, an innovator in load measurement technologies; Prysmian, a cables and energy systems group; and Visy, a producer of port management systems. Read at Three new members for Port Equipment Manufacturers Association
Global ports industry body, the Port Equipment Manufacturers Association (PEMA), continues its recent development with the announcement that leading drive systems supplier Control Techniques is to become a member of the association. Read at Advanced drive systems group, Control Techniques, joins Port Equipment Manufacturers Association
In a fresh round of expansion, the Port Equipment Manufacturers Association (PEMA) welcomes three new members, including expert crane cabin specialist Brieda Cabins, port vehicle manufacturer Linde Heavy Trucks and port equipment and services group Portek. Read at Brieda Cabins, Linde Heavy Trucks and Portek Group swell ranks of Port
(boating-industry) Yesterday, Senators Susan Collins (R-Maine), Ben Cardin (D-Md.), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) and Mary Landrieu (D-La.) introduced legislation “designed to protect consumers, the environment, public health and manufacturers from the introduction of intermediate, or mid-level, ethanol blends in gasoline fuel, such as E15,” reported the National Marine Manufacturers Association in a statement today. Source
Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) and Johor Port, both owned by MMC Corporation Bhd, is still waiting for the government’s decision on the plan to rationalise their operations. A source from PTP who refused to be named said the outcome of recent talks between his company and manufacturers at Johor
The World Steel Association (worldsteel) has released its 2010 global steel life cycle inventory (LCI). The datasets provide the most accurate and comprehensive data on the environmental profile of 16 key products, representative of the spectrum of steel production.
Peel Ports has appointed Briggs Equipment UK to undertake the engineering maintenance of its operational plant and equipment at the Port of Liverpool, in an aim to prevent equipment uptime and carry out preventative maintenance to port machinery. Read at Briggs Equipment to provide Port of Liverpool with key maintenance and
Japanese shipping companies are continuing to invest in technologies for more fuel-efficient and emissions-reducing vessels, collaborating with manufacturers and adopting government-backed initiatives, at a time where climate talks are reaching the pinnacle of global importance. Mitsui O.S.K.
Northern Shipyard in Sankt Petersburg and Gazprom are now preparing contracts on production of LNG-carriers for the Shtokman field. Russian manufacturers of equipment to the petroleum sector are gaining on their foreign competitors. According to General Director at Northern Shipyard Andrey Fomichev, the Russian government has decided that the carriers should
Northern Shipyard in Sankt Petersburg and Gazprom are now preparing contracts on production of LNG-carriers for the Shtokman field. Russian manufacturers of equipment to the petroleum sector are gaining on their foreign competitors. According to General Director at Northern Shipyard Andrey Fomichev, the Russian government has decided that the carriers should
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