Concessions & Investments – Page 21

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    An even keel

    2010-03-09T10:00:00Z

    Peter Smith and Catherine Gates discuss the worth of Dispute Adjudication Boards for port construction contracts

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    Speed is of the essence

    2010-02-19T12:24:00Z

    When the unthinkable happens, the speed with which the parties act in order to collect and preserve evidence will be of crucial importance. Such evidence will include that obtained from witnesses, physical evidence and documentary evidence.

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    Coping with the crash

    2010-02-18T12:24:00Z

    Alex Macinnes and Nigel Moniz discuss the procedures to consider in the event of a collision

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    Cash for infrastructure projects

    2010-02-17T12:24:00Z

    For finance opportunities in Europe, the focus is firmly on transport infrastructure development.

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    Port and terminal insurance BOX

    2010-02-17T12:24:00Z

    Great improvements have been made in security at major ports worldwide over the last decade, led by implementation of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, says David Hunt, head of marine forecasting at Exclusive Analysis.

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    The "new reality"

    2010-02-16T12:24:00Z

    Investment opportunities exist, but sources of port finance and investment choices are changing. Patrik Wheater reports

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    Port and terminal insurance

    2010-02-16T12:24:00Z

    Ports are happy to play it safe when it comes to insurance choices, reports James Brewer

  • Port Strategy: "The simulator is expected to benefit approximately 1,580 workers at Santa Catarina's three public ports," Saul Airoso, Itajai Port
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    Join forces to realise cost savings

    2010-02-15T12:24:00Z

    However ultimately beneficial, a simulator can still represent a significant cost to some ports or operators. However, three ports in Brazil have found a way to spread the cost.

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    Sevasa takes standardising lead

    2010-02-12T12:24:00Z

    Spanish port stevedoring company Sevasa is taking part in the OPTIMUS project, whose aim is to standardise simulation-based training used in many European ports by developing, testing and implementing a common approach on how to apply simulation techniques and devices for the operational training of port and logistic sector workers.

  • Port Strategy: 3D graphics and lateral vision make the Valencian experience 'real'
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    Crane simulator article

    2010-02-11T12:24:00Z

    Learning institutions give the usual simulator suspects a run for their money. Alex Hughes reports

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    Expansion into logistics - a risky business

    2009-12-14T12:24:00Z

    As the portfolio of services that ports and terminal operators provide their customers expands, so their risk exposure increases, as Damon Thompson explains

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    Bulk and tanker operators less boxed in by downturn

    2009-12-10T12:24:00Z

    The outlook for most container terminal operators might be bleak, but the economics of running dry bulk and tanker facilities provides some cause for optimism.

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    port finance review

    2009-12-09T12:24:00Z

    Record-breaking terminal deals of yesteryear hang heavy over today''s depressed market, Mike King explains

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    The liability limits

    2009-11-25T12:24:00Z

    The limits of liability set out under the Rotterdam Rules for loss or damage are 875 SDRs per "package" or 3 SDRs per kilo, whichever amount is higher.

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    THE ROTTERDAM RULES FOR TERMINAL OPERATORS

    2009-11-24T12:24:00Z

    Craig Neame and Matthew Gore explore the new liabilities for terminal operators under the Rotterdam Rules

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    Keeping the customers sweet

    2009-11-23T12:24:00Z

    The customer is king is a mantra that has suddenly taken on new meaning for crisis-struck port chief executives.

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    Crisis soundbites

    2009-11-23T12:24:00Z

    Over half of the study participants confirmed that the recession has pushed them to reach out to their customers to more fully and proactively explore their needs, surface and explore underlying the assumptions made in developing their plans, exploring opportunities to support customers and build or maintain strategic relationships. "I ...

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    All in the mind

    2009-11-20T12:24:00Z

    Carly Fields finds that more weight should be given to the psyches of port chief executives in troubled times

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    Arrested ships cause headaches for ports

    2009-10-02T12:24:00Z

    One unfortunate effect of the downturn is that there are more ships being arrested in ports as vessel operators become insolvent and different parties - from marine suppliers to ship financiers - look to secure claims against debtors'' assets.

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    The Rules... and unexpected exposures

    2009-10-01T12:24:00Z

    Mike Burns, partner in the Marine & Transit Team of Weightmans Solicitors has his own angle on what issues are cooking at the moment, starting with the newly signed Rotterdam Rules.