Finance, Legal & Insurance – Page 24

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    Landlord rules

    2008-07-30T21:26:00Z

    Boudewijn Jansen and Paul van Eulem of consultant MTBS explain how Port Authorities can maximise returns when seeking outside investment

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    The value of creation principles

    2008-07-30T21:26:00Z

    An example of a port that effectively optimised its capital structure is the Port of Sillamä e in Estonia.

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    10 key questions the conference will aim to address:

    2008-07-30T12:24:00Z

    Funding new project development and acquisitions: what are the key criteria that lenders look to be fulfilled in today's environment?Green shoots of recovery, fact or fiction? When and where according to leading industry analysts.Who are today's investors, what is the current attitude of international terminal operators and shipping lines towards ...

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    On the acquisition trail

    2008-07-29T21:26:00Z

    Many investors have shown true interest in private ports or private terminals. There are various port deals conducted in the last few years, some examples are presented below:

  • Port Strategy: Aon and Tim Kyd have secured the enviable Panama Canal insurance cover
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    Loyalty is key in insurance sector

    2008-06-25T21:26:00Z

    Tim Kyd has spent all of his career placing marine liability risks - an area where personal continuity of service and corporate loyalty is highly valued.

  • Port Strategy: Aon's Tim Kyd believes port risk management has "improved considerably"
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    Insurance flourishing amid container revolution

    2008-06-24T21:26:00Z

    Underwriters and brokers have finally achieved a stable market for high-value risks, writes James Brewer

  • Port Strategy - Immingham Exxtor terminal
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    Tracking productivity

    2008-06-18T21:26:00Z

    Software developers and terminal operators don''t always see eye-to-eye on productivity packages, as Alex Hughes reports

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    Productivity gains on the back of software introduction

    2008-06-11T21:26:00Z

    If you look back over the last 50 years, the introduction of software to monitor productivity has definitely been one of the major advances in helping to improve it, says Associated British Ports'' Danny Carmichael.

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    Sea change in thinking on performance measures

    2008-06-11T21:26:00Z

    Martin Szakal began working in the UK''s port industry 30 years ago, when activities on the dock were governed by the National Dock Labour Scheme.

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    Promoting better box handling

    2008-06-11T21:26:00Z

    The introduction of software has been an invaluable tool and has dramatically transformed the container handling industry, says International Container Terminal Services Inc''s Andy Andrews.

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    Not the underwriters' favourite

    2008-05-14T21:26:00Z

    Brokers claim that marine construction projects are ''often difficult and challenging - and not the favourites of underwriters''.  Felicity Landon investigates why this is the case

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    Early involvement

    2008-05-14T21:26:00Z

    Ports should get their insurance broker involved at the earliest possible stage of a major project, says specialist Marsh. "Every risk is unique when it comes to ports and we need to go through the project with our clients to get an in-depth understanding of what they are doing and ...

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    Getting things in order

    2008-05-14T21:26:00Z

    It is not just the design of a project that insurers need to get to grips with - it is the order in which the works will be carried out.

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    Code of practice

    2008-05-14T21:26:00Z

    Introducing a Code of Practice for the ports construction industry could ease the minds of jittery insurers. Felicity Landon explains

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    Reducing the risks

    2008-05-14T21:26:00Z

    There is a host of ways to reduce the risks and provide insurers with a higher level of comfort, says Brian Elliot at Marsh. Ports and their contractors should consider:

  • Port Strategy: Montevideo's new container terminal was eligible for EIB funding because Katoen Natie and Fortis are European-based companies
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    The money men

    2008-04-30T21:26:00Z

    There''s real cash to be had for sound port developments; and on reasonable terms too, as Alex Hughes discovers

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    GOLD appproach

    2008-04-30T21:26:00Z

    DP World has recently introduced "GOLD" - its Global Organisational Leadership Development programme, to support its growth strategy. "We aim to recruit up to 50 high potential candidates to GOLD, who will commit to a continuing global career path," says Simon Hall, DP World''s corporate communications manager for Europe and ...

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    Employers must 'sell' themselves

    2008-04-30T21:26:00Z

    As the global skills shortage continues to bite, the onus is on employers to "sell" themselves to win over potential employees. Felicity Landon reports

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    Training rush

    2008-04-30T21:26:00Z

    When the northeast England port of Blyth announced that it was to open a training centre that would be offering external training, "the rush was incredible", says Martin Lawlor, chief executive of the Port of Blyth.

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    Manslaughter warning

    2008-04-14T21:26:00Z

    Convictions for corporate manslaughter in the UK construction sector could soar under the new Corporate Manslaughter Act which came into effect on 6 April, warns insurer Aon.