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Traditional diesel-driven container handling equipment, particularly RTG (Rubber-Tyred Gantry) cranes, has long been a major contributor to carbon emissions, noise pollution, and operational inefficiency. In recent years, electric gantry cranes—both e-RTG and fully electrified RMG (Rail-Mounted Gantry) cranes—have emerged as a critical solution for ...
American Integrated Service came to Environmental Noise Control when the City of Carson, CA, contracted them for a landmark soil-remediation project. ...
Entire or shredded tyres can be used for coastal protection projects and reinforcing embankments alongside roads. Because of its noise reducing benefits it is also useful on rail and tram tracks to reduce noise and vibrations. ...
Fortunately, governments have developed laws requiring decibel levels be maintained at or below specified limits so noise pollution stresses can be minimized. SoundPLAN, a suite of software for noise evaluation and mapping, is used worldwide to examine noise situations, evaluate noise reduction methods and plan future road, ...
There is an increasing trend in the world today to model noise impacts of city-wide infrastructure such as rail, road and industrial activities. ...
Untitled Document Executive Summary Railway noise can be reduced considerably in the near future The Green Paper Future Noise Policy of November 1996 [11] by the European Commission states that the public's main criticism of rail transport is the excessive noise level. ...
