ESL Power Systems, Inc. 2015 Trade Show Recap

ESL Trade Show Map
In 2015 ESL Power Systems attended nearly a dozen trade shows across the United States and internationally. Our journeys included exhibiting at shows in many different regions geared towards multiple industries served including Intermodal Power, Entertainment Power and Emergency Power. ESL‘s expansive participation in industry leading conferences is illustrated on the map above.

USITT
(Cincinnati, OH)
Critical Facilities Summit
(Charlotte, NC)
 TOC Americas
(Panama City, Panama)
IAVM-Venue Connect
(Baltimore, MD)
Power-Gen International
(Las Vegas, NV)
Integrated Port Equipment Seminar
(Seattle, WA) (New Orleans, LA)
Live Design International
(Las Vegas, NV)
Port & Terminal Technology
(Miami, FL)
 
American Society of Healthcare Engineers (Boston, MA) AAPA Maintenance Seminar
(San Diego, CA)
 

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ESL to Speak at TOC Americas 2015

ESL’s President, Michael Hellmers, is proud to be speaking at 2015 TOC Americas in Panama. On Tuesday, October 13th, Hellmers will be presenting during the Tech TOC seminar that focuses on Managing New Terminal Power & Data Requirements. “As port equipment gets faster, larger, more automated and more connected, power and data transmission needs are changing. The trend to electrify cranes and mobile equipment continues to gain momentum, alongside hybrid power solutions, alternative ‘clean’ fuels and electrical shore power for vessels, driven both by environmental legislation and corporate social responsibility. At the same time, the ability to transmit large quantities of real-time data and video is increasingly becoming a standard requirement. Speakers will explore new concepts being developed and new solutions being implemented today.” – www.tocevents-americas.com

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Intermodal Reefer Expansion on the Rise

ESL Port Expansion

 

As you follow intermodal news and developments, you are bound to come across weekly updates on expanding port terminals and the inevitability of their need to handle additional intermodal cargo.

Recently, World Cargo News (WCN) announced that APM Terminals and Compas SA will invest more than $200M in upgrades and expansion to handle post-panamax vessels in Cartagena.  The improvements will also include new terminal equipment.  Additionally, a WCN article about Vado Ligure Reefer Terminal improvements focused on a new deep water semi-automated container terminal.  The article stated that this location will continue to operate as a terminal that is highly specialized in the discharge and warehousing of fresh fruits and vegetable produce.

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