Europe – Page 121

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    Planners approve major expansion in warehousing at Liverpool

    2008-04-10T21:26:00Z

    Planners have given the go-ahead for the second phase of development of Liverpool Intermodal Freeport Terminal (LIFT).

  • Port Strategy: Tilbury's largest caller was a good omen for a record 2007
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    PLA reception

    2008-04-10T21:26:00Z

    The Port of London handled over 50m tonnes for the seventh consecutive year in 2007, increasing volumes overall by 800,000 tonnes compared with 2006, Port of London Authority (PLA) chairman Simon Sherrard announced at the PLA''s annual reception.

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    TT Club limits crane exposure

    2008-04-09T21:26:00Z

    Substantial insurance claims loom following accidents  at two UK ports this year, but the exposure of the major mutual insurer TT Club will be limited to $1m in each case. Reinsurers will have to meet claims above  the club's standard claims retention.

  • Port Strategy: Van Oord's chief executive signs the home turf deal
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    Van Oord comes home to Rotterdam

    2008-04-09T21:26:00Z

    Van Oord has signed the contract for the Maasvlakte 2 port expansion project in Rotterdam - which means the company will show off its capabilities at home after land reclamation projects in places like Dubai.

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    germany/poland outstanding 1

    2008-04-09T21:26:00Z

    Polish and German ports are vying for Northern European business but with so much to go around it seems no one will lose out. Stuart Pearcey reports

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    germany/poland (second)

    2008-04-09T21:26:00Z

    The Polish port of Gdynia is to invest about ¢ 170m ($258.6m) between now and 2010 on a series of five enhancement schemes.

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    germany/poland (third)

    2008-04-09T21:26:00Z

    A new liquid natural gas (LNG) terminal is to be built at the Polish port of Ś winoujś cie at a cost of ¢ 350m ($523.4m), and is expected to be commissioned in 2011.

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    germany/poland (fourth and final)

    2008-04-09T21:26:00Z

    A major bottleneck to continued expansion of car handling at Bremerhaven will be removed by 2010 with the completion of a ¢ 223m ($339m) project to upgrade the 110-year-old Kaiserschleuse lock.

  • Port Strategy: Trade union backlash hits Italian port
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    Crisis deepens at Genova

    2008-04-05T21:26:00Z

    Trade unions representing road haulage companies in Genova, Italy, are taking out a class action against PSA International, claiming damages in excess of ¢ 5m ($7.7m) because of the decision to temporarily stop the movement of export containers from Voltri Terminal Europa (VTE). 

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    Noble Denton success

    2008-04-02T21:26:00Z

    Noble Denton Group, the global offshore and marine consulting firm, has joined an elite group of British businesses to secure a place in this year''s UK Sunday Times Deloitte Buyout Track 100 list.

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    BMT forges ports presence

    2008-04-02T21:26:00Z

    UK-headquartered marine and energy technology solutions group BMT is stepping up its presence in the ports sector, chief executive Peter French made clear as he unveiled financial results including 3% growth in operating profits in 2007 to £ 4.3m, and a 12% rise in turnover.

  • Port Strategy: Line will invest ¢55.3m ($80.2m) in the terminal
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    Hanjin inks Algeciras deal

    2008-03-27T21:26:00Z

    The South Korean shipping line Hanjin has been allocated the concession to operate a new transhipment container terminal on Isla Verde quay at the port of Algeciras.

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    Olympic win for Transas

    2008-03-27T21:26:00Z

    Transas Marine UK Limited has won the contract to upgrade Portland Harbour Authority''s Navi-Harbour vessel tracking system in preparation for the 2012 Olympic Games. The overhaul of the UK port''s equipment will include a full software upgrade together with the addition of CCTV and VHF radio equipment.

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    Long working hours for little return

    2008-03-26T21:26:00Z

    Data collected by the Institute suggests that managers in the transport & logistics sector are putting in too many hours, for too few returns. In detail, the 'Quality of Working Life' study found that 94% of managers in the transport and logistics sector regularly work over their contracted hours; the ...

  • Port Strategy: Parking is tight at Barcelona
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    No parking spaces at Barcelona

    2008-03-25T21:26:00Z

    The partial collapse of the new Prat quay at the port of Barcelona in January 2006 has limited the amount of space now available for new vehicles traffic.

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    EU bankrolls Gijon overrun

    2008-03-23T21:26:00Z

    Gijon Port Authority has approved a modified expansion plan and has agreed to ask the European Union for ¢ 135m ($195.9m) to part finance cost overruns, which are forecast to reach ¢ 216m ($313.4m).

  • Port Strategy: Tarragona construction tender released
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    Tarragona terminals tender

    2008-03-21T21:26:00Z

    Tarragona Port Authority is to issue a tender in respect of the construction of the new Isla Baleares quay and a new multi-purpose terminal. An award is expected to be made before August and work completed by 2011. A budget of ¢ 150m ($217.7m) is available. ...

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    Tarifa expansion plan

    2008-03-19T21:26:00Z

    Algeciras Bay Port Authority is to invest ¢ 200m ($290m) in the expansion of Tarifa Port, of which ¢ 150m ($217.7m) will be spent on infrastructure work and ¢ 50m ($72.6m) on a passenger terminal. The port will also have a direct connection to the planned A-48 motorway.

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    Valencia keeps up investment programme

    2008-03-17T21:26:00Z

    In 2007, Valencia Port Authority invested more than ¢ 128m ($185.7m) in infrastructure upgrades and it plans to spend a further ¢ 150m ($217.7m) on average a year for the next two years. ...

  • Port Strategy: Marseilles is the world's third largest petroleum port
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    Marseilles oils the wheels of export

    2008-03-16T21:26:00Z

    France''s Port of Marseilles is adding to its oil export capabilities with the construction of a ¢ 200m ($294m) refined products depot at its Fos terminal.