Europe – Page 89

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    Konecranes nets Lithuania contract

    2011-09-20T10:00:00Z

    Konecranes has confirmed an order for three ship-to-shore cranes and seven rubber-tyred gantry cranes from Lithuania’s JSSC Klaipedos Smelte. The cranes will be delivered to the port of Klaipeda starting in the fourth quarter of 2012.

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    Spaniards demand profitable ports

    2011-09-19T10:00:00Z

    The Spanish cabinet has approved revisions to the National Port Law which will make it mandatory for ports to achieve a 2.5% annual surplus.

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    Kiel’s opens up its vista

    2011-09-16T10:00:00Z

    The Port of Kiel has opened its doors to the public with a new viewing terrace at its Schwedenkai Terminal.

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    EU to reform ports legislation

    2011-09-15T10:31:00Z

    European Commissioner Siim Kallas has announced a policy to be in place by 2013 to reform ports policy by reducing the administrative burden placed on ports.

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    Dover welcomes Brazilian mission

    2011-09-15T10:30:00Z

    The Port of Dover recently welcomed a delegation from the Association of Road Freight companies of Brazil, a syndicate of over 7,000 freight companies in the Great São Paulo area as part of their fact finding trip to the UK.

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    Crane gives Odense flexibility

    2011-09-15T10:24:00Z

    The recent acquisition of a Liebherr mobile harbour crane has gained the Odense Port Terminal at Lindø more than one kind of efficiency.

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    Barcelona gains information system

    2011-09-15T10:24:00Z

    HITT''s subsidiary in Canada, Klein Systems Group, is to provide the Spanish port of Barcelona with a Port Management Information System.

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    Humber’s ‘reasonable’ renewable bid

    2011-09-15T10:23:00Z

    The Humber region of the UK has been awarded ‘enterprise zone’ status creating significant financial incentives for new renewable energy businesses, but it’s a cut down version of the original plan.

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    Spanish box traffic up 7.3% for half year

    2011-09-09T14:55:00Z

    Spain''s National Ports Authority has confirmed that in the first six months of this year container traffic grew by 7.3% to more than 6.5m teu.

  • Cargotec is still trying to prove that SweFrame has stolen Bromma's intellectual property
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    Cargotec-Sweframe court stories differ

    2011-09-01T14:35:00Z

    SweFrame claims their court battle over intellectual property with Cargotec seems to have turned in their favour, at least at present – but Cargotec’s version is different.

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    APMT profit increases

    2011-09-01T14:34:00Z

    In the first two quarters of this year, APM Terminals generated revenue of more than $2bn, up 6%. Profits amounted to $304m. Three new port operations commenced: at Cai Mep in Vietnam, at Monrovia in Liberia and at Poti in Georgia.

  • Zeebrugge posted an increase over May’s figures for incoming volumes in June – a rare result in the current climate
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    Rough water ahead for northern Europe

    2011-09-01T14:34:00Z

    According to the North Europe Port Tracker, despite a very strong second quarter which may rescue total year volumes, the region is in a sharper slow down than anticipated by the industry.

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    Cadiz releases terminal tender

    2011-08-25T14:20:00Z

    The southern Spanish port of Cadiz has issued a tender for a new container terminal.

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    NCC expands into logistics

    2011-08-22T17:21:00Z

    Russia’s National Container Company (NCC) has established a rail and truck operator, NCC Logistics.

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    Gioia Tauro workers accept labour changes

    2011-08-19T10:00:00Z

    Port workers at the Italian Mediterranean container shipments hub of Gioia Tauro have voted in favour of a proposed layoff agreement put forward by trade unions and Medecenter Container Terminal.

  • HHLA’s Altenwerder terminal is helping boost throughput
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    Dour outlook, but HHLA bucks the trend

    2011-08-18T16:22:00Z

    Germany, the Euro’s strong man, might not be able to hold its end up indefinitely with obvious impact on its ports as its economy flat lines, but so far HHLA appears to be bucking the trend.

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    Cadiz issues box build tender

    2011-08-18T10:00:00Z

    Cadiz port authority has issued a tender for a company to oversee work linked to the construction of its new container terminal.

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    Bilbao issues terminal tenders

    2011-08-17T08:21:00Z

    Bilbao port authority has issued tenders for two new bulk solid terminals and a third for general cargo. The former will occupy the AZ1 and AZ2 quays, while the general cargo terminal is destined for Bizkaia quay.

  • Drewry's league table opens the door to domestic operators. Credit: Oneloneclone
    News

    New entrants shake up box operator ranking

    2011-08-10T22:24:00Z

    SIPG, China Merchants, Modern Terminals and Ports America have forged their way into the Top 10 league table of this year’s Global Container Terminal Operators annual report, joining the ranks of PSA, HPH, APM Terminals, DP World, and Cosco.

  • Cargotec’s intellectual property rights lawsuit will probably be a drawn out affair
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    ‘Stolen’ spreader design claims disputed

    2011-08-04T15:42:00Z

    Following Cargotec’s filing of a lawsuit against its recently formed competitor, SweFrame has rebutted allegations that its Y40-E and Y45-E spreaders were based on stolen Bromma information.