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  • BMT secures LNG ferries contract
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    LNG ferries for The Netherlands

    2016-08-10T16:51:00Z

    BMT Nigel Gee has secured a new project to design two 70m aluminium-hull catamaran RoPax ferries for Dutch company Rederij Doeksen.

  • Yilport Holding has secured the rights to Puerto Bolívar Port
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    Yilport seals Puerto Bolívar deal

    2016-08-10T14:58:00Z

    Yildirim Group’s subsidiary Yilport Holding has secured the rights to Puerto Bolívar Port in Ecuador.

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    Adani adds to laser measures

    2016-08-09T17:11:00Z

    Lase has equipped two more reclaimers with a 3D laser measurement system at Adani ports in Mundra, India.

  • The Port of LA is joining BNSF in appealing the CEQA ruling Photo: Paul Ottaviano
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    LA appeals decision on SCIG project

    2016-08-09T11:53:00Z

    The Port of Los Angeles will join BNSF Railway in appealing against the California Superior Court ruling on the BNSF Southern California International Gateway (SCIG) Project.

  • Cordele Inland Terminal aims to save on time, transportation and emissions for customers such as Kia
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    Getting boxes off the roads

    2016-08-09T11:30:00Z

    Georgia''s first inland terminal will partner with Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia (KMMG), to handle up to 30,000 teu containers per year saving more than 6 million truck miles.

  • Transhipment woes: Hong Kong is suffering because of market share shifts to other nearby hubs
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    Embrace shipping alliances, hubs told

    2016-08-08T12:26:00Z

    Transhipment hubs should embrace shipping alliances or be faced with lack of demand, says Drewry Maritime Research’s latest container insight report.

  • The new Combi Terminal means multipurpose vessels do not need to call at separate terminals or berths
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    Jurong cements multipurpose aspirations

    2016-08-08T11:33:00Z

    Jurong Port has officially commenced operations of its Combi Terminal, which is tailored to the requirements of multipurpose vessels.

  • Martin Engineering is helping bulk operators to get smarter
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    Smarter bulk handling

    2016-08-08T11:23:00Z

    A bulk handling equipment expert has introduced an innovative technology that uses the kinetic energy from a moving conveyor belt to generate enough power to run a wide variety of electronic systems.

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    Cracking coating problems

    2016-08-05T15:31:00Z

    Subsea Industries has optimised its Ecospeed range of hard coat marine coatings which aim to reduce hull friction by up to 40%.

  • Congress2016
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    Carnival Corporation to present their reasons for opting for LNG

    2016-08-05T10:25:00Z

    Book your place now to hear first hand why Carnival’s answer to ECA regulations was to opt for LNG in a session that also features an alternative and futuristic approach to cruise ship design.

  • Congress ppt
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    Alternative and renewable energy solutions: now and in the future

    2016-08-05T10:24:00Z

    In a packed session on day two of the GreenPort Congress, delegates will learn about harnessing wave energy, innovative renewable energy projects and energy transition of renewable energy – book now to find out more.

  • Greener cleaning: HullWiper in operation at the Port of Rotterdam
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    Greener hull cleaning at Rotterdam

    2016-08-05T10:23:00Z

    Greener hull cleaning is coming to the waters of the Port of Rotterdam courtesy of GAC EnvironHull.

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    LNG bunkering at Rotterdam

    2016-08-04T14:47:00Z

    Ternsund is set to be the first sea-going vessel to bunker LNG at the Port of Rotterdam.

  • ICTSI's request for more space at Webb Dock attracts criticism
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    DP World dismisses Melbourne claims

    2016-08-04T10:37:00Z

    Calls by International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) for more space at Melbourne’s Webb Dock have met with opposition from one of the stevedore’s main rivals.

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    Melbourne truck efficiency targeted

    2016-08-04T10:37:00Z

    Victoria Ports Minister Luke Donnellan has backed the use of high-productivity trucks to boost the movement of freight to and from the Port of Melbourne.

  • Lankhorst is committed to green manufacture combined with a longer lasting rope service-life
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    Sustainable rope support

    2016-08-04T10:25:00Z

    Lankhorst’s ‘Through Life, For Life’ rope support service is the theme of its booth at this year''s SMM exhibition in Hamburg, where it will also display its award winning A3 splice and TiptoWinchline ropes.

  • Ports of Auckland and Napier Port make a deal
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    Auckland and Napier buddy up

    2016-08-03T16:02:00Z

    A strategic alliance has been made between the Ports of Auckland Limited and Napier Port to provide operational, economic, sustainability and community benefits.

  • Greener cleaning: HullWiper in operation at the Port of Rotterdam
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    Greener hull cleaning at Rotterdam

    2016-08-03T14:58:00Z

    Greener hull cleaning is coming to the waters of the Port of Rotterdam courtesy of GAC EnvironHull.

  • Greener cleaning: HullWiper in operation at the Port of Rotterdam
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    Greener hull cleaning at Rotterdam

    2016-08-03T14:50:00Z

    Greener hull cleaning is coming to the waters of the Port of Rotterdam courtesy of GAC EnvironHull.

  • Ports of Auckland and Napier Port make a deal
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    Strategic port alliance

    2016-08-03T14:44:00Z

    Ports of Auckland Limited and Napier Port have announced a strategic alliance to provide sustainability and community benefits.