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  • Have the economic experts hit a brick wall with no further ideas of how to re-vitalise the economies?
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    Economic recovery lacks traction

    2014-02-12T21:01:00Z

    Four years after the official end of the Great Recession and we are still struggling to find sustained recovery. Have we become accustomed to high levels of unemployment, and low levels of consumer confidence combined with low levels of sales? Have the economic experts hit a brick wall with no ...

  • All modes can benefit from a code of conduct, Credit: John- the phantom skier
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    Wish list for good conduct

    2014-02-12T21:01:00Z

    Ron Neele, representing FENEX, has drawn up an early five-point ‘wish list’ for forwarders, which makes useful reading for many other ports considering initiating a code of conduct.

  • Strasbourg Port Authority has three main activities: terminal operations, land leasing and tourism (with the management of 11 city tour boats)
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    Putting action before words

    2014-02-12T21:01:00Z

    ‘Leading by example'' is the Port of Strasbourg''s motto for its sustainable development policy, which is to co-creating with its staff, explain Hélène Haslé, former Director of Development and Aurore Mourette, Sustainable Development Project Manager at the Port of Strasbourg.

  • Mika Vehviläinen: “Almost all improvement areas are not dependent on external factors but rather our own more effective execution”
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    Cargotec to get “faster and more focused”

    2014-02-12T11:35:00Z

    Even though Cargotec’s 2013 annual report was labelled “financially disappointing”, the group’s president says that this is easily solved by getting "faster and more focused" in future.

  • Kalmar's Gloria reachstacker is proving popular
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    Cargotec equipment in demand

    2014-02-11T17:16:00Z

    Cargotec has won yet more orders for its cargo handling solutions – four new Kalmar Gloria reachstackers for Sweden and a standard road-mobile Siwertell 10 000 S cement unloader for Turkey.

  • This year's ESPO Conference will be held in Gothenburg, Sweden, on 15-16 May 2014.
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    ESPO 2014 Conference: registrations are open!

    2014-02-11T15:45:00Z

    On 15 and 16 May, ESPO is holding the 11th edition of its annual conference in Gothenburg. This year’s conference theme is “Level Playing Field”.

  • The 'Olympus' came top of the ESI rating at Rotterdam and fourth globally last year
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    “Most sustainable ship” awarded at Rotterdam

    2014-02-11T15:44:00Z

    The Port of Rotterdam says that the product tanker ‘Olympus’, owned by Sirius Rederi, was the most sustainable ship to call at the port in 2013.

  • Creating a cross-industry code of conduct to bring modes together could be challenging
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    Cracking the code

    2014-02-11T15:32:00Z

    Could a port-wide ‘code of conduct’ speed cargo flows and tighten up logistics chains? Felicity Landon reports

  • The oil spillage clean-ups are making progress following the two collissions off Jurong Island, Singapore. Photo: Jacklee
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    Singapore oil spill clean-up

    2014-02-11T12:39:00Z

    Following the oil spillage from two collisions south of Jurong Island and off Marina South on 29 and 30 January 2014, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has been working hard to coordinate containment and clean-up operations.

  • After two weeks of negotiations, which saw production levels drop to 25%, almost all activity has ceased
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    Talks continue on Panama locks project

    2014-02-11T11:39:00Z

    The new locks cost dispute at the Panama Canal is continuing as all parties try to come to an agreement meaning that the threat of suspension is still hanging in the air.

  • Seattle (pictured) and Tacoma want to take back the power back and improve volumes
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    Countering the bargaining power of carriers

    2014-02-10T16:21:00Z

    The port authorities of Seattle and Tacoma are joining forces to swap information in the face of increasing ship sizes and shipping alliances to help counter the bargaining power of carriers.

  • Millions of cubic metres of dredged material is to be dumped near the Great Barrier Reef. Photo: ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies/ Marine Photobank
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    Oz dredge dumping given green light

    2014-02-10T11:31:00Z

    The green light has been given to North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation to dump millions of cubic metres of dredged material near Australia’s fragile Great Barrier Reef.

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    Spanish ports need to cut rates and boost competitiveness

    2014-02-10T10:47:00Z

    José Llorca, president of Spain''s National Ports Authority, has said that rates at Spanish ports will need to be reduced in 2014, while negotiations are also under way with dock workers to find savings.

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    Vietnam urged to adopt double strategy

    2014-02-10T10:47:00Z

    Vietnam is being urged to adopt a twofold strategy in tackling the problems in its port sector, a senior shipping source has said.

  • With its redevelopment plans, the Port of Cork hopes to overcome berthing and landside capacity constraints
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    Cork reveals redevelopment plans

    2014-02-07T17:25:00Z

    Ireland’s Port of Cork Company has revealed its proposed redevelopment plans for Ringaskiddy to overcome berthing and landside capacity constraints and enable it to service larger and deeper vessels.

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    Yamal LNG looks for transhipping port

    2014-02-07T12:03:00Z

    Yamal LNG, a venture developing an LNG export plant in the Russian Arctic, is looking for a terminal to tranship the fuel in Europe.

  • Moody says ports with less depth like Jacksonville on the East coast could be at a competitive disadvantage
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    US ports to feel the pinch

    2014-02-06T16:51:00Z

    This year US ports could feel the pinch as container volume growth is expected to lag behind the historical norm, according to Moody’s 2014 Outlook report.

  • Is Rijeka putting too much emphasis on size over substance? Credit: Gorgoroth
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    Too much, too soon for Rijeka

    2014-02-05T16:26:00Z

    One of the cardinal sins in the introduction of new port capacity is to deliver it before it is required. All the more so, if government has previously encouraged foreign direct investment into the same sector and it is clear that this has delivered adequate capacity for the long term.

  • Fendercare supplied Yokohama Jumbo fenders for the operations and additional ship-specific mooring equipment
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    Fendercare supports LNG STS operations

    2014-02-05T11:22:00Z

    The UK''s Fendercare Marine has provided ship-to-ship (STS) support services for the first open sea’s LNG STS operations.

  • DP World flagship Jebel Ali helped the group post positive throughput figures
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    DP World clings on to throughput growth

    2014-02-05T10:37:00Z

    DP World managed just a marginal 0.7% increase in global throughput in 2013, handling 55m teu across its facilities.