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  • The Torry Quay development in Aberdeen will result in over 500 metres of new deep water berths
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    Aberdeen’s development starts

    2010-04-28T10:00:00Z

    Aberdeen Harbour Board has started work on its Torry Quay development to provide stronger quays for heavy lifts and create more room in the River Dee for vessels to navigate.

  • Port Strategy: “Everybody is reporting on boxes on the quay - a very flawed measurement of how a terminal is doing," Heinrich Goller, HHLA
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    Disparate measures

    2010-04-27T10:00:00Z

    Mr Heinrich Goller of Hamburg''s HHLA believes there has to be a better way of comparing operations than the present system.

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    Eight pre-qualify for Guaymas

    2010-04-27T10:00:00Z

    Eight consortia have pre-qualified for the Guaymas container terminal project in Mexico.

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    Go ahead for Israeli ports privatisation

    2010-04-27T10:00:00Z

    Israel''s Minister of Finance has signed the ports user rates reform, which will eventually allow Haifa Port Company and Ashdod Port Company to be privatised.

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    Baltic port slashes prices

    2010-04-27T10:00:00Z

    Klaipeda port, located on the Baltic Sea, has responded to ‘market changes’ by introducing drastic cost cutting measures. The main aim, says the port, is to increase its competitiveness.

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    CEO appointment at Ports America

    2010-04-27T10:00:00Z

    Ports America Group has announced that Michael F Hassing is to be the company’s president and chief executive. Mr Hassing, 51, has served since 2008 as chief executive of Scandlines GmbH, one of Europe’s largest ferry operators. Prior to that, Mr Hassing spent nearly 30 years in various international container ...

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    B&W shiploader for Yarmouth grain facility

    2010-04-26T12:11:00Z

    Gleadell Agriculture has chosen a shiploader from B&W Mechanical Handling for its brand new grain loading facility currently under construction at the UK’s Port of Great Yarmouth. The 45 metre boom shiploader will be fed by twin integral Samson feeders enabling average rates of 600 – 700 tonnes per hour.

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    Exis unveils bolt on US dangerous goods training

    2010-04-26T12:10:00Z

    Exis Technologies has enhanced its IMDG Code e-learning training tool with the addition of a 49 CFR module to cover US movements of dangerous goods.

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    Consent denied Port Marlborough

    2010-04-26T12:09:00Z

    Port Marlborough has had its resource consent application to occupy about 19 hectares of the coastal marine area of Shakespeare Bay declined.

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    Bromma ups safety offerings

    2010-04-26T12:09:00Z

    Spreader specialist Bromma has tackled the thorny issue of mis-declared container weights head on with a loading sensing system on its twistlocks.

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    Goole failure caused by valuation mistake

    2010-04-26T12:08:00Z

    The closure of Scotline’s Goole operation was down to UK Valuation Agency incompetence, Scotline director Peter Millat has told Port Strategy.

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    Security certification for APM

    2010-04-26T12:05:00Z

    APM Terminals has achieved AEO (Authorized Economic Operator) certification in Rotterdam.

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    Fos 4XL goes to HPH

    2010-04-26T12:05:00Z

    Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) is to develop Marseille’s future Fos 4XL container terminal. The terminal will be developed as a twin to HPH’s Rotterdam facilities, linked to its “sister terminal” by a comprehensive multimodal network.

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    Salalah aims lower on CO2

    2010-04-26T12:02:00Z

    Plans to further address the Port of Salalah’s carbon emissions have been unveiled.

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    Dubai World rescheduling debt

    2010-04-26T12:02:00Z

    A recent visit to Dubai by a UK trade minister resulted in him commenting that "some progress" has been made by Dubai World in renegotiating the terms of its debt. The company, which owns DP World, has around $22bn of debt on its books.

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    PANYNJ launches refinancing bonds

    2010-04-26T12:01:00Z

    The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey have launched a bid for the sale of around $117m in consolidated bonds to help refinance existing debt.

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    Silver lining in Chilean quake

    2010-04-26T12:01:00Z

    The almost complete destruction of the Chilean Port of Talcahuano during the recent earthquake may ironically help to boost Chile''s longer term ability to handle larger vessels.

  • Port Strategy: Savannah has embraced port-centric logistics - considered crucial for setting all-encompassing KPIs. Credit: Georgia Ports Authority
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    Comparatively speaking

    2010-04-26T11:09:00Z

    KPIs are an investment that has to give a return, so setting them can be a ticklish business, explains Stevie Knight.

  • Immingham Oil Terminal: ABP may lose this particular hold on the Humber
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    ABP challenged on Humber

    2010-04-21T10:48:00Z

    Two major terminal operators have challenged Associated British Ports’ dominant position on the Humber, where the company owns the ports of Hull, Goole, Immingham and Grimsby.

  • The queues are falling at Australia’s coal terminals, but buyers may still look elsewhere
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    Coal dust settles, but the point’s been made

    2010-04-21T10:47:00Z

    Loading operations at Dalrymple Bay and Hay Point coal terminals have returned to closer to normal conditions after being hit by Cyclone Ului three weeks ago - although operations at Hay Point are still significantly restricted.