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    Safe mooring needs industry-wide focus

    2018-11-01T11:56:00Z

    Regulators have taken the safe mooring of ships to task, but ports need to increase their engagement with the issue, Richard Brough reports.

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    A step too far down under?

    2018-11-01T11:56:00Z

    COMMENT: DP World Australia has hit its cargo importer and exporter client base with yet another big increase in infrastructure charges along Australia’s east coast, in the ports of Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

  • Nivesh Chaudhary
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    Future proofing container ports a necessity

    2018-11-01T11:55:00Z

    ASCELA ADVISORS’ Nivesh Chaudhary explains why ports around the world must confront the increasing size of container ships..

  • With these tools, ports and terminals planning expansions will be able to forecast environmental emissions from the start
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    Nowhere to hide with emission innovations

    2018-11-01T11:55:00Z

    RightShip’s Kris Fumberger explains why it’s important to effectively measure, monitor and manage air emissions in port.

  • Ports have seen the potential of expanding or creating inland terminal facilities to handle bulk cargo. Credit: European Federation of Inland Ports (EFIP)
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    Making inland work for bulk

    2018-11-01T11:54:00Z

    John Bensalhia looks at how bulk cargo handling can be a boon for inland ports looking to branch out from container handling.

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    Supporting open innovation and start-ups

    2018-11-01T11:54:00Z

    COMMENT: In October, Chile’s Valparaiso port enjoyed its time in the spotlight as host port of the American Association of Port Authorities’ annual convention, writes Peter de Langen.

  • Concession of Salaverry points to sustained cargo growth. Credit: Gustavo Frazao
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    Spring in Salaverry’s step

    2018-11-01T11:53:00Z

    Peru’s concession of another of its ports promises competition to two of its container stalwarts. Alex Hughes reports.

  • At Tema, APM Terminals has committed up to $300m for upgrading the supporting road network. Credit: APM Terminals
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    Two axes of connection and capacity

    2018-11-01T11:53:00Z

    There are plenty of lessons to be learned from West African development, but not everyone is listening, writes Stevie Knight.

  • Terberg advises ports to consider specialised units
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    The right tools for the job

    2018-11-01T11:53:00Z

    Terberg’s Ron van Arkel explains why safety-conscious operators should not compromise on equipment investment.

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    Tipping the emissions and power scale

    2018-11-01T11:52:00Z

    In the race to reduce emissions, greener ports must consider the resilience of their power supplies. Felicity Landon reports.

  • Buyers should ensure that any key customer agreements are not jeopardised by a sale. Credit: wasi1370, CC0
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    Balancing purchasing risks and rewards

    2018-11-01T11:52:00Z

    HFW’s Joseph Botham outlines the key considerations from a private company perspective when buying a port or a terminal.

  • Small loads on multiple barges makes for port inefficiency. Credit: Antwerp Port Authority
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    Antwerp's plan: consolidate and communicate

    2018-11-01T11:51:00Z

    New barge consolidation hubs are part of a unique action plan to improve efficiency at the Port of Antwerp. Felicity Landon reports.

  • Containers dominate the mix at Iquique. Credit: Port of Iquique
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    South American coping mechanismss

    2018-11-01T11:51:00Z

    Three ports on South America''s Pacific coast have had to overcome their own adversity in recent times. Alex Hughes reports.

  • The choice of warehousing is often dependent on the cargo to be stored. Credit: fvbriz, CC0
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    Innovation meets ever-increasing storage demands

    2018-11-01T11:51:00Z

    Traditional warehousing techniques and practices continue to change, as worldwide, different priorities emerge, writes Martin Rushmere.

  • APM Terminals Barcelona
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    Barcelona ferry crash halts APM operations

    2018-11-01T11:06:00Z

    Operations in the Port of Barcelona’s APM Terminals were cancelled and workers evacuated on Wednesday morning after a fire broke out when a crane collapsed due to a vessel strike.

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    Laem Chabang tender ready for release

    2018-11-01T09:27:00Z

    The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) will begin distributing the terms of reference of the third phase of Laem Chabang Port''s development on November 5 before receiving bids early in January 2019, according to the national news agency NNT.

  • Port Elizabeth in 2012 Photo: Michael Jansen/flickr/CC BY-ND 2.0
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    Dramatic crane collapse at South African port

    2018-11-01T09:22:00Z

    Strong winds have resulted in a ship-to-shore crane being blown over at the Port of Port Elizabeth in South Africa.

  • The Government of Greece belatedly kicked off the process for utilising 10 regional ports — including the ones Mr Xenofos talked about Photo: dimitrisvetsikas1969/Pixabay/CC0 Creative Commons
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    Greek port concessioning imminent

    2018-11-01T09:20:00Z

    The concession process for the Greek ports of Alexandroupoli, Kavala, Igoumentsa and Corfu could start before the end of the year, according to the chairman of the country''s Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (TAIPED).

  • Kalmar has supplied all of the RTGs operating at EUROGATE Tanger thus far Photo: Cargotec
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    Kalmar RTGs destined for EUROGATE Tanger

    2018-11-01T09:19:00Z

    The EUROGATE Tanger container terminal in Morocco is to benefit from two new Kalmar rubber tyred gantry cranes (RTGs).

  • The PANYNJ Board has agreed to partner with the World Ports Climate Action Program Photo: skeeze/Pixabay/CC0 Creative Commons
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    PANYNJ’s delivers clean port agenda

    2018-11-01T09:19:00Z

    Offshore wind and all-electric cargo handling form the core tenets of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey''s clean future.