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  • Port of Hueneme
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    USD$3m for Hueneme zero emissions project

    2018-11-09T11:59:00Z

    The Port of Hueneme has been awarded USD$3m from the California Air Resources Board to launch a zero emissions ship to shore freight project.

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    Corruption investigation at Manzanillo

    2018-11-08T16:52:00Z

    Officials of first-level ports of Mexico''s Secretariat of Communications and Transportation (SCT) are investigating alleged practices of corruption, administrative failures and usurpation of functions at Mexico’s Administración Portuaria Integral de Manzanillo (API Manzanillo).

  • The ECSA has welcomed the progress made at MEPC 73 on some key environmental issues Photo: IMO
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    ECSA welcomes MEPC 73 outcomes

    2018-11-08T13:37:00Z

    The ECSA welcomed the progress made at Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) 73 on some key environmental issues affecting the whole marine industry.

  • The Single Hoist Tandem has been designed to increase port performance with an emphasis on energy reduction Photo: RAM Spreaders
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    Energy efficient container moving

    2018-11-08T13:13:00Z

    RAM Spreaders is focusing on moving more containers with fewer journeys to help ports reduce their carbon footprint by being more energy efficient.

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    US sanctions exceptions for Chabahar

    2018-11-07T16:12:00Z

    US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has granted an exception to US sanctions that will allow India to develop Iran’s Chabahar Port.

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    Shipping alliances impact La Plata box traffic

    2018-11-07T14:55:00Z

    José María Dodds, president of the management consortium of the Argentinian Port of La Plata, has suggested that more powerful shipping alliances may be a factor in preventing a major shift of box traffic away from the port of Buenos Aires in favour of La Plata, where the International Container ...

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    Hamburg Süd lists Argentinian ports shortcomings

    2018-11-07T14:55:00Z

    Congested roads, infrastructure deficiencies, poor rail transport, legal problems and high tax pressure are all shortcomings identified by Alejandro López, the intermodal logistics manager of the Hamburg Süd shipping line, in Argentina that prevent the company from operating efficiently there.

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    Santos management team under investigation

    2018-11-07T14:55:00Z

    José Alex Botelho Oliva, the president of the Port of Santos, and six other port executives were recently arrested for alleged fraud linked to port tenders.

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    Medieval union working practices at Leixões

    2018-11-07T14:55:00Z

    Jaime Vieira dos Santos, president of Leixões port community Comunidade Portuária de Leixões, has publicly criticised the way the SEAL trade union has undertaken its recent struggles with port management.

  • Port of Naples
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    €111m EU funding for Naples

    2018-11-07T11:51:00Z

    The Port of Naples will receive EUR111m European Commission funding to improve its infrastructure, operational efficiency and environmental footprint.

  • Puerto Quetzal Photo: YILPORT Holding
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    Puerto Quetzal joins YILPORT portfolio

    2018-11-07T11:09:00Z

    Turkey’s YILPORT Holding has announced that Puerto Quetzal is now a member of its terminal portfolio after it was awarded the right to multipurpose quay operations in the terminal.

  • Davao City in 2007 Photo: Pascal De Backer/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 4.0
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    Davao port development still under discussion

    2018-11-07T09:44:00Z

    Development of a port in Davao City in the Philippines has been discussed in light of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to the city in late October.

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    China pledges reduced tariff barriers

    2018-11-06T16:49:00Z

    Chinese President Xi Jinping has said that China will facilitate increased imports and take steps to lower tariffs to help promote trade and investment in a move that is set to benefit ports globally.

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    Vessel updates can help lower port emissions

    2018-11-06T15:41:00Z

    Significant decreases in port and vessel emissions can be supported by giving vessels regular updates concerning berth availability, especially in the last 12 hours before port arrival, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has said.

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    Multi-facing role of port authorities

    2018-11-06T15:41:00Z

    The term ‘port authority’ might not be fashionable today, but one supporter says there is still a clear part for them to play.

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    ACCC blasts Melbourne stevedores

    2018-11-06T15:40:00Z

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has slammed stevedores charging truck and train firms unreasonably high fees for containers’ collection or delivery at the Port of Melbourne.

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    Doubts surface on Chicago privatisation

    2018-11-06T15:40:00Z

    Operator Illinois International Port District is reconsidering whether the Port of Chicago should be privatised, district executive director Clayton Harris III has said.

  • Port of Long Beach
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    Long Beach cargo technology helps efficiency

    2018-11-06T14:34:00Z

    A pilot technology project to improve cargo flow at the Port of Long Beach has improved visibility of incoming cargo, with at least 14 days faster access to information resulting in increased throughput, with more productive turns and quicker turn times.

  • The order is made up of five e-RTGs for Cast Terminal and five for Racine Terminal and follows the retrofit of conductor bar systems Photo: Liebherr
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    Liebherr e-RTGs for Canadian terminal

    2018-11-06T11:50:00Z

    Liebherr Container Cranes will supply ten electric RTG (ERTG) cranes to Montreal Gateway Terminal Partnership (MGT), Canada in 2019.

  • The UK Port of Barrow has purchased a new zero-emissions support vehicle Photo: ABP
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    ABP electric vehicle will reduce emissions

    2018-11-06T11:14:00Z

    A new zero-emissions support vehicle has been purchased by the UK Port of Barrow to reduce the usage of diesel vans and lower the carbon footprint of operations.