Latest News – Page 462
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Philadelphia to double container capacity
A comprehensive Capital Investment Programme at the Port of Philadelphia has been announced by Governor Tom Wolf.
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Auckland and Lyttelton support South Island
Ports of Auckland, Lyttelton Port of Christchurch and KiwiRail have joined forces to provide movement of domestic freight from Auckland to Christchurch following the Kaikoura Earthquake.
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LA and GE digitalisation partnership
The Port of Los Angeles and GE Transportation will together pilot a first-of-its-kind port information portal to demonstrate the benefits of digitising maritime shipping data and making it available to cargo owners and supply chain operators through secure, channelled access.
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Third quarter growth for Bromma
Sales for Sweden-based spreader manufacturer Bromma grew by 13% in the third quarter of 2016 compared with sales in the previous year, revealed the company’s July to October order intake.
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New and improved TOS for Copenhagen
Copenhagen Malmo Port (CMP) has improved handling at its container terminal by putting a new logistics system into operation.
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Saab deploys its first common operating picture
Defence and security company Saab has deployed its first Common Operating Picture (COP) – an extension of Saab’s KleinPort port management information system (PMIS) that makes ports more efficient and competitive.
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Panama needs better logistics, not new ports
There is no need for Panama to increase its existing port capacity, director of Panama Ports, Paul Wallace has said.
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Peru governor supports new deep water port
In Peru, the governor of Tacna province, Omar Jiménez, is backing a new megaport project.
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New Brazilian infrastructure fund emerges
The Latin American Development Bank, known previously as the Andean Development Corporation (CAF), and BNP Paribas Asset Management Brasil have agreed to constitute an infrastructure investment fund.
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Priok electrification project
Vahle has finished the first phase of a port electrification mega project at Tanjung Priok, Jakarta in Indonesia.
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Vahle completes Priok electrification
Vahle has finished the first phase of a port electrification mega project at Tanjung Priok, Jakarta in Indonesia.
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LA/LB propose roadmap for next green developments
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are proposing for the next version of San Pedro Bay Ports Clean Air Action Plan (CAAP).
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Port innovation award for Damen BWT system
The Damen InvaSave ballast water treatment (BWT) system has won the Innovation in Port Equipment award at the IHS DPC Dredging and Port Construction Innovation Awards.
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Fuel saving eRTGs in Georgia
The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has completed of the latest phase of its electric RTG infrastructure.
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Portek and Vahle join forces
Portek Systems & Equipment Pte Ltd and Paul Vahle GmbH & Co. KG (Vahle) have signed a new collaboration.
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African ports embrace big data
African ports have been urged to go digital in a big way to leapfrog the development process.
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Beira lays out its ambitions
Mozambique’s Beira is pitching to be the primary port of choice in Southern Africa.
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Positive Tauranga forecast
New Zealand’s largest export port, Port of Tauranga, is expecting a comparable 2.2% to 7.4% rise in net after-tax profit to between NZ$79m and NZ$83m in the 2016-2017 financial year.
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Kiwis rebound from quakes
Transport services are largely returning to normality in New Zealand following the 7.8-magnitude earthquake which hit the upper east coast of the South Island at 12.02am on November 14.
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Monitoring sound emissions from dredging
HR Wallingford’s work relating to sound in the marine environment has led them to be recognised at the Dredging and Ports Construction Innovation Awards 2016.