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    VAN OORD RECLAIMS IN BAHRAIN

    2006-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The new spreader damping ('anti-sway') system consists of two backwards mounted damping cylinders. It performs the multiple tasks of achieving 'controlled sway' of the container spreader under highly variable dynamic load conditions giving the same amount of 'controlled sway' of the spreader when the machine is without container, lifting an ...

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    Simplifying speed measurement

    2006-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The purpose of the lasers in a Berthing Aid System is to measure speed of the approaching ships in order to ensure safe berthing. In ports with large tidal range, problems arise at low tide because the ships are lower than the lasers. The previous models of lasers simply ''shoot'' ...

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    MHCS FOR BRAZIL

    2006-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Brazilian terminal operator Tecondi has ordered two post-Panamax LHM 500 HD MHCs from Liebherr Nenzing.

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    RTGS FOR CUT

    2006-01-01T00:00:00Z

    California United Terminals (CUT) at Long Beach has ordered five 16-wheel all-electric RTGs from KCI Konecranes. The investment will replace older diesel hydraulic units.

  • Jonathan Himoff: real-world events force time-sensitive re-scheduling
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    50% of planning time lost on re-scheduling

    2006-01-01T00:00:00Z

    67% of oil and bulk shipping companies believe fleet scheduling is getting more difficult. The majority of fleet chartering and scheduling managers spend half of their working week re-planning existing schedules according to a survey of oil and bulk carriers by scheduling software specialist, Magenta Technology. 56% of respondents said ...

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    Liebherr chalks them up

    2006-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Four one-over-five RTGs for Petrolesport, St Petersburg; another similar RTG for Dublin; and another for Immingham mark Liebherr Container Cranes'' start to the year.

  • Sultan Ahmad Bin Sulayem: only valid bid
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    DPW still confident

    2006-01-01T00:00:00Z

    DP World believes its bid for P& O will succeed, despite the intervention of Singapore''s PSA in the takeover contest.

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    NZ ports mull post merger reshuffle

    2006-01-01T00:00:00Z

    New Zealand''s ports are jostling for business as a potential over-tonnaging situation develops following Maersk''s absorption of P& O Nedlloyd and its subsequent withdrawal of that line from services such as the " Eastabout" and " Westabout" Vessel Sharing Arrangements (VSAs) to Europe.

  • Smokers caught between two contradictory elements
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    Club ponders anti-smoking laws

    2006-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Spain has joined the increasing list of countries that prohibit smoking in enclosed public spaces. Canada, Norway and New Zealand as well as certain states of the US such as California, Florida, New York and Washington have already enacted legislation, while in the UK, Parliament will be deciding the issue ...

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    TEESPORT

    2006-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The Proposal is now expected to be withdrawn altogether.The Endeavour Ports Consortium has bowed out of its courtship of PD Teesport allowing fellow Aussies, Babcock & Brown, to acquire the UK group for £337m.

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    Ports Meet Environment at GreenPort 2006

    2005-12-01T12:46:00Z

    To meet forecast growth in world trade over the next decade, container ports and the shipping industry will need to double capacity. Achieving such growth with minimal adverse effect on the environment is a major challenge. Time delays and increased costs have become a major brake on world trade.

  • Attacks from the sea remain a much neglected area of security
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    Can booms protect our ports?

    2005-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Despite the strikes on the warship USS COLE in 2000 and the French VLCC LINDBERG in 2002, attacks from the sea remain a much neglected area of security to which ports are particularly susceptible. Stopping small craft such as speedboats from entering port areas is becoming a higher priority due ...

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    Are ports lagging?

    2005-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Everybody accepts that the world is a different place since 9/11 but ports may not be doing enough to protect themselves writes Benedict Young.

  • Todoroff: working to augment divers with technology
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    Below the waterline: the weak link?

    2005-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Underwater security is currently considered a weak link for ports in the battle against terrorism. " We are working to augment divers with technology," says Dr Douglas Todoroff, director of sensing and systems division of the Office of Naval Research in the US. " There''s a need for regular surveys ...

  • LNG ship safety measures in port run from controlled access procedures to crew competence reviews.
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    Market overcomes safety fears

    2005-12-01T00:00:00Z

    A few years ago public unease about new LNG terminals looked set to limit the aspirations of the US, the biggest potential market for LNG imports. But things are changing as Mike Corkhill, editor of LNG World Shipping, reports.

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    Congestion? What congestion?

    2005-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Does anyone still remember the panic about US West Coast port congestion and that this evil was going to be with us for years to come? And do you remember thinking that the PierPass scheme which penalises daytime truck traffic to the ports was a whimsical gasp of desperation?

  • Dubai: Time will tell
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    Are we looking sexy?

    2005-12-01T00:00:00Z

    It''s beginning to look that way. So take your partners please.

  • The consensus of opinion is that the price D P World is offering to pay for P&O is a generous one
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    P&O Act 1 or 2?

    2005-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Will DPW''s bid for P& O prevail or is Temasek/PSA rewriting the script? Mike Mundy investigates.

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    ACCIDENT STATS

    2005-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The UK''s Department for Transport estimates 1.2 in a hundred port employees is likely to experience an accident in a given year. But Port Skills and Safety Ltd estimates 2.8 per 100 will suffer a mishap though they use a different definition of port employment, slanted in favour of blue ...

  • Seattle: protecting global economy
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    Seattle backs security bill

    2005-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The port of Seattle is supporting a bill to improve maritime security and provide funding for additional grant programmes.