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DP World unit gets hi-tech equipment.


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Saigon Premier Container Terminal (SPCT SPCT Save Percentage (hockey goalie statistic)
SPCT Simultaneous Prism & Cover Test (used in ophthalmology)
SPCT Site Process Control Training
), a JV between DP World and IPC (1) (InterProcess Communication) The exchange of data between one program and another either within the same computer or over a network. It implies a protocol that guarantees a response to a request.  in Vietnam, has taken delivery of two quay cranes and four rubber tired gantry Gantry
A name for the couch or table used in a CT scan. The patient lies on the gantry while it slides into the x-ray scanner portion.

Mentioned in: Computed Tomography Scans
 (RTG RTG

abbreviation for ready to go; used in medical records.
) cranes, the first of three major deliveries from Shanghai-based crane manufacturer ZPMC.

DP World has an 80 per cent stake and IPC 20 per cent in SPCT which is on track to open in October, with DP World as operator. "These eco-friendly RTGs have limited CO2 emissions and use 25 per cent less fuel. Working in a container yard with capacity of around 16,000 TEU TEU Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (intermodal shipping container)
TEU Technical Escort Unit
TEU Technical Escort Unit (Army)
TEU Tactical Enforcement Unit
TEU Treaty of European Union
 (twenty-foot equivalent units), the RTGs are capable of lifting one-over-five container tiers and stacking containers in six rows,' said Patrick Bol, chief executive officer, SPCT.

"We are close to completing the new terminal, and currently well over 1000 construction workers are working at a frantic pace to complete yard paving. The entrance roads to the terminal will be completed by mid-September and we look forward to welcoming our customers to the terminal in October."

SPCT is located in Hiep Phuoc Industry Park in Nha Be district and about 15km south of Hoh Chi Minh City centre. SPCT's Phase One will include a 500 metre berth, five quay cranes and 13 RTGs.

The quay cranes are capable of handling Panamax vessels, with an out-reach of 39 metres and 14 container rows on board ship. With lifting capacity of 65 tonnes under container spreader spreader,
n See condenser.
 and 80 tonnes under hook, the cranes can lift two 20-foot containers at a time and can handle heavy project cargoes. The new terminal will be able to handle two vessels with nominal capacity of 3,500 -- 5000 TEU simultaneously.

Upon completion of Phase Two, SPCT will occupy 40ha with 950m of berth length on the upstream bank of Soai Rap river. With state-of-the-art equipment, including 10 ship-to-shore Panamax and post Panamax cranes, 25 RTGs and an advanced Terminal Operating System Navis SPARCS SPARCS Statewide Planning and Research Cooperative System (New York state Department of Health)
SPARCS Structured Psychotherapy for Adolescents Responding to Chronic Stress
SPARCS Synchronous Planning and Real Time Control System
, the terminal will have an annual capacity of approximately 1.5 million TEU.- TradeArabia New Service

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Date:Aug 16, 2009
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