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  • Konecranes wins repeat RTG order for GCT Deltaport, Vancouver
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    Deltaport returns to Konecranes

    2016-01-14T09:53:00Z

    Konecranes has received an order for six Rubber Tired Gantry (RTG) cranes from GCT Canada Limited Partnership for its GCT Deltaport facility located in Port Metro Vancouver.

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    ECSA calls for "better" reception facilities

    2016-01-13T17:03:00Z

    The latest European Community Shipowners’ Association (ECSA) positional paper has reported that there should be better port reception facilities (PRF) in Europe.

  • The Ben E Nutter Terminal at the Port of Oakland has reopened
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    Port of Oakland marine terminal re-opens

    2016-01-13T11:45:00Z

    A Port of Oakland marine terminal has re-opened following two months of modernisation to improve cargo handling.

  • Not enough ports for boxship growth. Credit: Andrew Priest
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    Containership fleet outpaces port development

    2016-01-12T17:06:00Z

    Fully cellular containership growth is fast approaching capacity of 20m teu with it outpacing world port throughput for the fourth year in a row.

  • Vessels with a score of 20 points or higher are eligible for a discount from the Port of Amsterdam
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    Port of Amsterdam rewards clean ships

    2016-01-12T09:47:00Z

    The Port of Amsterdam has announced that it intends to double the bonuses awarded to ships listed on the Environmental Ship Index (ESI).

  • The new plan for the Port of Abidjan follows successful recycling refinery in the Port of Sines
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    New Ecoslops recycling plant at Port of Abidjan

    2016-01-11T17:08:00Z

    Ecoslops has announced that it has received an Agreement in Principle from the Port of Abidjan for land to construct a new recycling plant.

  • Port of Melbourne could be forced to shut due to strikes
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    Melbourne in danger of shutdown

    2016-01-11T15:40:00Z

    Melbourne’s busy container port could be forced to temporarily close due to a strike set to take place by tug boat engineers.

  • GSPCB has issued notices under the Air Prevention and Control of Pollution Act
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    Port operators warned over pollution

    2016-01-11T15:05:00Z

    Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB) has issued notices to Mormugao Port Trust (MPT) and two major companies handling coal at its terminal, according to Business Standard.

  • FNV Havens went on strike at the Port of Rotterdam over job guarantees
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    ITF backs Port of Rotterdam industrial action

    2016-01-08T14:36:00Z

    The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) and the European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) have expressed their support for the Dutch dockers’ union FNV Havens following its industrial action.

  • Värtahamnen will be redeveloped into a more efficient and safe space
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    Green development in Stockholm

    2016-01-06T17:06:00Z

    The Ports of Stockholm is redeveloping Värtahamnen as part of the urban development of Norra Djurgårdsstaden.

  • Virginia seals MoU. Credit: Mackenzie Brunson
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    Virginia and Cuba buddy up

    2016-01-06T16:11:00Z

    Virgina Port Authority and the Cuban Port Authority have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to help generate new business and explore new commercial opportunities.

  • Key Portuguese port at risk. Credit: Pedro Ribeiro Simões
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    Stevedores threaten future of Lisbon port

    2016-01-06T12:10:00Z

    Stevedores in the Port of Lisbon have announced that they will resume strikes on January 7, if port operators “use workers from outside the profession”.

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    Brazil port authorities’ failure to spend

    2016-01-06T12:02:00Z

    In Brazil, while the private sector is increasing the pace of its investment in the port sector, port authorities continue to struggle to commit cash to the upgrades needed in the country''s main ports.

  • The controller of Argentina's National Ports Authority, Sergio Borrelli, believes Argentina's ports are too fragmented
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    Too much fragmentation in Argentina's ports

    2016-01-06T11:49:00Z

    The controller of Argentina''s National Ports Authority, Sergio Borrelli, has stated that the country''s ports will never be competitive in their current fragmented state.

  • Cyber security needs tightening
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    US port cyber-attack thwarted

    2016-01-05T17:21:00Z

    The United States Coast Guard Cyber Command’s (CGCYBER) latest maritime cyber bulletin has revealed that there was an attempted cyber-attack against an unknown port facility.

  • BWM convention has been ratified by Morocco, Indonesia and Ghana
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    BWM Convention ratification unconfirmed

    2016-01-05T10:33:00Z

    Ratification of the Ballast Water Management (BWM) convention has been brought closer to meeting the requirements for entry into force following ratifications by Morocco, Indonesia and Ghana.

  • Only the Port of Antwerp had a decent year, according to Hackett
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    Hackett: 'No recovery for European volumes'

    2016-01-04T15:56:00Z

    The North European economy is showing no signs of growth with further declining volumes into the first half of 2015.

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    Dredging acquisition

    2016-01-04T14:13:00Z

    Royal Boskalis Westminster is to acquire the dredging activities and assets of Germany’s STRABAG Wasserbau, formerly Möbius Wasserbau.

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    Leading energy standard

    2016-01-04T10:08:00Z

    The UK''s Associated British Ports (ABP) has achieved the international standard for energy management, ISO 5000:2011.

  • Gene Seroka vows to find a way to fix the China Shipping issue at Port of LA
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    Port of LA rolling back on pollution measures?

    2015-12-31T11:11:00Z

    The Port of LA has responded to claims from the media that it gave China Shipping North America permission to ignore emission-reduction requirements, arguing that it is already tackling the issue.