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    Port Services Regulation is ‘ill-conceived’, says ports chief

    2017-04-10T10:00:00Z

    The Port Services Regulation (PSR) is “ill conceived, barely thought through and a one stroke brush approach across Europe to impose what they call transparency and regulations to make ports more competitive”, PD Ports’ chief executive Frans Calje told Port Strategy, adding that the reality is, however, “that one size ...

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    Minimal downtime with JLT rugged computers

    2017-04-07T11:21:00Z

    With a smart phone design driven by user demands, JLT’s latest range of rugged computers can be operated with gloves and in wet conditions.

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    PD Ports optimises resource planning with BI

    2017-04-07T11:21:00Z

    PD Ports has embraced business intelligence in its operations to optimise processes and plan better for future resource allocation.

  • "We don't need to reinvent the wheel," Oscar Pernia, Navis
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    Don’t overcomplicate software solutions, ports told

    2017-04-07T10:38:00Z

    While big data and optimisation are the buzzwords of the moment, Navis’ operational innovation expert Oscar Pernia has stressed that ports do not need to reinvent the wheel to benefit from improved processes.

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    Stowaway activity increases in Port of Durban

    2017-04-06T15:21:00Z

    Stowaway activity in the Port of Durban increased significantly during the last quarter of 2016, according to Goscelin Gordon, associate for shipping and logistics at Bowmans.

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    Navis increases footprint in Latin America

    2017-04-06T15:21:00Z

    Navis has announced a new N4 terminal system licensing agreement with Terminal Puerto Arica (TPA).

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    Matson partners with SSA Terminals

    2017-04-06T15:21:00Z

    Matson Navigation Company, part of Matson Inc, is to enter into a joint venture with SSA Terminals for stevedoring and terminal services at the Port of Tacoma when its existing agreement with APM Terminals (APMT) expires in December 2017.

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    MoU to study Carey Island projects

    2017-04-06T15:21:00Z

    MMC Port Holdings (MMC), Sime Darby Property Berhad and Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to study the feasibility of developing an integrated maritime city on Carey Island, Malaysia.

  • Teesport sits in PD Ports stable
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    PD Ports chief calls for action

    2017-04-06T15:01:00Z

    The UK’s Northern Powerhouse is at risk of becoming a talking shop amid a slowdown of momentum from Westminster, Frans Calje, chief executive of PD Ports told Port Strategy.

  • Patrick Walters makes the announcement at Multimodal
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    Peel Ports meets Cargo200 target

    2017-04-06T14:59:00Z

    Peel Ports has announced that it has met its target of securing 200 advocates for its Cargo200 initiative, which encourages shipping lines to introduce direct deep-sea services to the Port of Liverpool.

  • Lines need to work better with ports. Credit: Ingrid Taylar
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    Terminals need ‘step change’ in transparency

    2017-04-06T12:07:00Z

    Incremental improvements to visibility, transparency and optimisation are no longer enough; terminals need to make a step change to really attract the attention of carriers.

  • The Port of Yokohama has joined the Green Award Scheme
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    Japan demonstrates its green commitment

    2017-04-06T09:29:00Z

    The Port of Yokohama has joined the Green Award Scheme in a bid to continually improve environmental protection and safety at the port.

  • A Liebherr ship-to-shore crane at ABP’s Hull Container Terminal Photo: David Lee Photography Ltd/ABP
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    ABP invests for growth despite Brexit

    2017-04-05T14:54:00Z

    British port operator, ABP has invested £50 million to more than double the capacity of its two Humber container terminals in response to continued growth in demand, despite Brexit.

  • V.O. Chidambaranar Port has become the first Indian Port to provide a shore power facility
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    A holistic solution to cut emissions

    2017-04-05T10:58:00Z

    To reduce the carbon emissions in Indian ports, the Ministry of Shipping, Government of India initiated ‘Project Green Ports’, factoring in the environmental perspective for sustained growth, writes S M Arun, Corporate Relations Manager, V.O. Chidambaranar Port Trust.

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    Yard crane survey insight

    2017-04-05T10:57:00Z

    The Port Equipment Manufacturers Association (PEMA) recently made its fifth annual yard crane survey publically available. In this issue’s PEMA column, Lars Meurling, chair of PEMA’s Safety & Environmental Committee, provides an overview of the report and its findings.

  • Kris Fumberger: “RightShip believes that through cross-industry collaboration we will have greater ability to effect the environmental and social impact of the global shipping industry”
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    A collective voice in sustainability

    2017-04-05T10:52:00Z

    Safety and environmental risk expert, RightShip, is the latest company to join The Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI), the collective group working together to help create a more environmentally sustainable maritime industry by 2040.

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    Tamtron launches weighing hybrid

    2017-04-04T17:33:00Z

    Industrial weighing solutions provider, Tamtron, has developed a new type-approved material handler scale suited for commercial weighing use together with various lifting tools.

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    Gasmet conducts toxic gas analysis

    2017-04-04T15:21:00Z

    Gasmet Technologies has published new materials to help to assess and subsequently reduce the risks of toxic gases in freight containers to port and transport workers, custom officials, warehousemen, store employees and consumers.

  • Drive to reduce Chinese presence in Hambantota
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    Sri Lanka seeks to reduce China’s stake

    2017-04-04T15:21:00Z

    Sri Lanka’s government is seeking to reduce China Merchant Port Holdings’ stake in a strategic port project by up to a quarter as part of a renegotiation aimed at addressing public and political opposition to the deal, Reuters has reported.

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    GENMA receives new order in India

    2017-04-04T15:21:00Z

    GENMA has received an order from JM Baxi group to supply Paradip port in India with three GHC100 units, each with a capacity of 100 tonnes and a working radius of 10 to 48 metres.