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Posted: Oct 8, 2024

African ports risk falling behind in adopting digital systems

World Bank report highlights global use of Port Community Systems

An international report jointly developed by the International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) and the World Bank has warned that low-and middle-income countries risk falling behind in the adoption of Port Community Systems (PCS) due to technical and financial constraints.

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Posted: Oct 7, 2024

Flipping tyres in the port

Recycling tyres into flip-flops

NIGERIA: A Nigerian port terminal is taking positive steps towards developing a circular economy by teaming up with a recycling company to upcycle discarded tyres from trucks and cranes into fashionable flip-flops.

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Posted: Oct 7, 2024

New port equipment will reduce wind delays

Addressing the wind in the Port of Cape Town

SOUTH AFRICA: With a total replacement of Rubber Tyred Gantries (RTGs) planned for the Port of Cape Town to help address the hours lost due to severe wind as well as a more proactive approach to planning ship diversions, port users can hope to see some positive changes to improve port efficiency in the future.

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Posted: Oct 4, 2024

Energy conferences still clashing in build-up to events

AOW vs AEW

SOUTH AFRICA: With the 30th edition of Africa Oil Week (AOW) scheduled for this coming week – new owners will host the milestone event as litigation continues from their adversary in the space, African Energy Week (AEW) which is due to take place less than a month later at the same venue.

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Posted: Oct 4, 2024

Training centre celebrates milestone with plans for future growth

Training centre calls on industry to collaborate

SOUTH AFRICA: Capitalising on their 21-year milestone anniversary, the South African Maritime Training Academy has initiated a process to work collaboratively with industry stakeholders to develop plans for future growth and expansion.

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Posted: Oct 4, 2024

Strategic acquisition boosts fleet and services for marine services company

OSC Marine acquires Servest Marine (a division of Servest)

SOUTH AFRICA: Cape Town-based OSC Marine Africa has acquired the vessels and services of Servest Marine (a division of Servest) in a strategic acquisition that will increase their staff complement and significantly swell their local fleet as the company seeks to capitalise on international growth initiatives.

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Posted: Oct 1, 2024

New technology employed to combat lithium-ion fires

SafeQuip launches approved lithium-ion battery fire extinguishers

SOUTH AFRICA: An approved range of fire extinguishers featuring new dispersion technology is now available to respond to lithium-ion battery fire incidents, where traditional firefighting agents such as water, powder, and foam have proven ineffective and can even lead to re-ignition and escalated danger.

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Posted: Sep 27, 2024

Local researchers share studies at international conference

CSIR researchers attend coastal science conference in China

SOUTH AFRICA: Two South African researchers from the CSIR’s Coastal Systems and Earth Observation Research Group recently returned from presenting papers at the 60th meeting of the Estuarine & Coastal Sciences Association in China.

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