Via the Panama Canal.

Via the Panama Canal.

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Tagged alliances, ocean shipping, panama canal
It’s hard, very hard, to improve the infrastructure near a port, especially a large one.

Source: Judge puts plan for BNSF railyard in Los Angeles on hold | News | American Shipper
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Tagged infrastructure, ports, Rail, transportation
The ship design will be pre-approved by Lloyds Register. GE, Hyundai Heavy Industries in Korea, and Lloyd’s Registry plan to build this container ship.
I’m also interested in the facilities for container handling. It seems like a lot could be done there with innovative designs.

With LNG fuelled gas turbines and electric motors, the design will be a clean powered ship with maximum efficiency and operational speed flexibility. Project further develops HHI and LR’s work on maximised and safe container loading and continues GE’s collaboration with LR on the COGES (COmbined Gas turbine, Electric and Steam) propulsion and power system technology.