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  • 'Amels 212' has been awarded a 'Green Passport' from Lloyds Register
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    Amels 212 receives Green Passport

    2012-07-11T11:54:00Z

    ‘Amels 212’ has become the world’s first superyacht to be awarded a ‘Green Passport’ from Lloyds Register.

  • Bdelta37 vessels will be equipped with VFD versions of MacGregor bulk handling cranes. Photo: Deltamarin
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    China Navigation orders Cargotec cranes

    2012-07-11T11:30:00Z

    China Navigation (CNCo) has ordered 16 electrically-driven bulk versions of variable frequency drive (VFD) MacGregor cranes from Cargotec.

  • Hyundai Heavy’s SCR NOx System
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    Hyundai unveils SCR NOx reduction system

    2012-07-11T10:56:00Z

    Hyundai Heavy Industries has announced that it is to supply 18 selective catalytic reduction systems for three drillships ordered by Rowan in June 2011. HHI claims its SCR can reduce NOx by up to 95%.

  • BranchNode fitted
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    Revolutionary lighting that can save ports money and reduce carbon emissions

    2012-07-10T21:00:00Z

    Lighting is vital in ports to ensure the safety and security of operations. However, new government schemes mean that lighting has to become more energy efficient, putting pressure on port authorities to review their lighting systems, says Michael McDonnell, business development director, Harvard Engineering.

  • The Marco Polo programme aims to ease road congestion and its attendant pollution by promoting a switch to greener transport modes for European freight traffic
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    Marco Polo 2012 Call launched

    2012-07-10T13:58:00Z

    The European Commission published the Marco Polo 2012 call for proposals. Around 36 new projects will be financed with a budget of € 64.6m.

  • The six 9600 teu ships will be fitted with the OPS ballast water treatment system
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    Mahle equips ships with OPS

    2012-07-10T13:35:00Z

    German water treatment specialists, Mahle International, has received an order from Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) to fit six new 9600 teu ships with the OPS (Ocean Protection System) ballast water treatment system.

  • The Port of Trieste wants to modernise its free trade zone
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    Trieste wants a modern free trade zone

    2012-07-10T12:03:00Z

    The president of the Trieste Port Authority, Marina Monassi, wants to modernise the trade system in the existing free trade areas of the Port of Trieste - which could have wider implications for traffic in the upper Adriatic.

  • Cai Mep International Terminal (CMIT) will handle almost 60,000 teu in 2012
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    APMT's Cai Mep transforms Vietnam

    2012-07-10T09:30:00Z

    According to APMT, Cai Mep International Terminal (CMIT) will transform Vietnamese ports because it will handle almost 600,000 teu in 2012 - 50% of the amount currently moving through the Cai Mep area.

  • The greenfield site at the Port of Sydney has been acquired for the new Sydport terminal
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    Trade route shift opportunity for Canada

    2012-07-09T17:49:00Z

    Canada’s Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) has launched a bid to attract support for the development of a new container terminal at Nova Scotia’s Port of Sydney - the Sydport gateway project.

  • The Port of Long Beach is one of the few in North America which can receive the largest container ships in the world
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    Long Beach Port wants more cleaner cargo

    2012-07-09T17:27:00Z

    The Long Beach Board of Harbour Commissions has approved two incentive programmes, one created to encourage larger, cleaner ships to dock at the port, and the other intended to attract more containers to come via rail through Long Beach.

  • Princess Cruises will now benefit from Wärtsilä’s services in the long-term
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    Wärtsilä service fit for a princess

    2012-07-09T17:05:00Z

    Wärtsilä has been awarded a long-term service agreement by global cruise operator Princess Cruise Lines Ltd.

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    2012-07-09T12:04:00Z

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  • Eight of Cargotec’s Kalmar DRF100-54S6 models are destined for Hamburg’s container terminals
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    Deal won by both technology and support

    2012-07-06T10:30:00Z

    Eight low emission Kalmar reachstackers are going to Hamburger Container-und-Chassis-Reparatur GmbH (HCCR), but the order was won by the support agreement as well as the technology.

  • Eight of Cargotec’s Kalmar DRF100-54S6 models are destined for Hamburg’s container terminals
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    Deal won by both technology and support

    2012-07-05T14:51:00Z

    Eight low emission Kalmar reachstackers are going to Hamburger Container-und-Chassis-Reparatur GmbH (HCCR), but the order was won by the support agreement as well as the technology.

  • Bromma Greenline spreaders are flying off the shelves
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    Bromma electrifies Asia

    2012-07-05T12:35:00Z

    Leading crane spreader expert, Bromma, has won major new contracts for the supply of Greenline all electric spreaders to terminals in Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and China.

  • A temporary reprieve for the Portland disputes?
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    Temporary labour resolution at Portland

    2012-07-04T15:24:00Z

    Even though the ongoing process to resolve a labour dispute impacting operations at Portland’s Terminal 6 had to be extended until 3 July – it now looks like both parties have reached a resolution, in the interim at least.

  • Bromma Greenline spreaders are flying off the shelves
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    Bromma electrifies Asia

    2012-07-04T12:09:00Z

    Leading crane spreader expert, Bromma, has won major new contracts for the supply of Greenline all electric spreaders to terminals in Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and China.

  • The BSC is aiming to make business better for the environment
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    BSC seeks to improve environmental management

    2012-07-04T10:58:00Z

    A new environmental training programme has been launched by the British Safety Council (BSC) which aims to help businesses clean up their act when it comes to implementing good environmental systems and procedures.

  • Drayage must be factored into to US port planning
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    A relevant four letter word

    2012-07-04T10:15:00Z

    In the world of port logistics, one consistent “four letter word” is D-R-A-Y, which refers to trucking of containers between a yard facility and a link to railways where boxes can move hundreds, sometimes thousands of miles around the country.

  • Liebherr 550 showcases the company's hybrid drive design
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    Keeping the environment in mind

    2012-07-04T10:15:00Z

    It''s now an increasingly common practice for mobile harbour cranes to help the environment. Manufacturers have devised the cranes so as to make sure that they will reduce emissions and save energy.