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  • The new Hyster pedestrian powered pallet truck series is designed for use in applications throughout the supply chain
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    Hyster gets tough with new pallet truck

    2015-03-23T16:29:00Z

    Hyster is expanding its range of indoor handling applications with a new “super tough powered” pallet track that is said to help save energy and reduce noise.

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    Unique articulated STS design passes tests

    2015-03-23T15:22:00Z

    Liebherr Container Cranes has completed testing of Patrick Stevedores’ specially designed ship-to-shore cranes.

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    Konecranes marks Polish first

    2015-03-23T15:02:00Z

    Konecranes has won an order for 15 all-electric rubber-tyred gantry cranes from DCT Gdansk, marking the manufacturer’s first RTG delivery to Poland.

  • Photo: KacperKowalski.pl/Port of Gdansk Authority SA
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    TT Club warning to Baltic ports

    2015-03-23T14:57:00Z

    TT Club is warning Baltic port and terminal operators against reputational damage that it says can be a consequence of uninsured incidents from “avoidable risks”.

  • Double deck: APMT's Fastnet crane concept already offers advanced handling
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    Productivity needs revolution, not evolution

    2015-03-23T14:50:00Z

    Drewry says that it will take revolution not evolution when it comes to new container handling technology meeting the demands of carriers for bigger ships.

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    Singapore unveils interconnectivity initiatives

    2015-03-23T14:50:00Z

    The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore has unveiled a number of new initiatives designed to boost interconnectivity of the Port of Singapore.

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    Boost in NZ interim results

    2015-03-23T14:32:00Z

    Lyttelton Port of Christchurch (LPC) has delivered a comparable 1.3% increase in earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortization to NZ$15.9m for the six months to December 31, 2014 (an after-tax figure has not been disclosed).

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    PSA Sines kicks off further expansion project

    2015-03-23T14:30:00Z

    Hot off the heels of the completion of Phase 2 development at Sines, PSA International has announced that it is to invest a further E40m in the Portugal terminal to boost capacity to 2.5m teu.

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    NZ port safety review urgently needed

    2015-03-23T13:22:00Z

    A renewed Maritime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ) call for a national inquiry into port and maritime safety was greeted by two serious port accidents.

  • Turning up: international operator handled 28.3m teu in 2014. Credit: Robert Pratt
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    DP World guns for 100m teu by 2020

    2015-03-23T13:03:00Z

    Dubai-based international terminal operator DP World increased box throughput by 8.7% in 2014, moving 28.3m teu. Revenue rose to $3.4bn, while like-for-like profit jumped 25.3% to $757m.

  • The IMO is surveying the ballast water systems sector in order review the current guidelines Photo: Maersk Line
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    Online surveys for ballast water systems

    2015-03-23T12:23:00Z

    The IMO wants all stakeholders involved in the testing, approval, fitting and operation of ballast water management systems (BWMTS) to complete an online survey to review the current approval guidelines.

  • Bestobell is supplying its cryogenic globe valves for the new LNG tug
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    Bestobell order for Middle East LNG tug

    2015-03-20T17:16:00Z

    Bestobell Marine is to supply a complete set of cryogenic globe valves to be fitted in Wärtsilä’s LNG-Pac fuel gas systems for the Middle East’s first LNG-fuelled harbour tug.

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    All change in the eurozone

    2015-03-20T10:00:00Z

    COMMENT: A change of fiscal strategy for the Eurozone began with the Swiss de-coupling from the Euro, followed by the injection of €60bn a month for up to 18 months into the Eurozone economies and the change of government in Greece, writes Ben Hackett.

  • Deep water: Pecem's offshore location makes dredging costs disappear
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    Deeper equals cheaper

    2015-03-20T10:00:00Z

    Brazil''s Pecem is expanding with traffic growth in mind as Alex Hughes finds out

  • Going multimodal: Le Havre’s Port 2000
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    HAROPA targets €40m in EU funding

    2015-03-19T17:11:00Z

    The three ports of Paris, Rouen and Le Havre are looking for more than €40m of European subsidies to feed a number of multimodal projects along the Seine corridor.

  • Investment: Fortaleza will see a number of improvements this year
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    Ready for action

    2015-03-19T10:00:00Z

    Brazilian north-east ports add capacity in advance of projected growth. Alex Hughes reports

  • The signing took place in The Arab Academy for Sciences, Technology And Maritime transport
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    Deepwater plans for Damietta

    2015-03-18T14:45:00Z

    Damietta Port Authority (DPA) has signed a contract for a new 630m-long, 17m deep berth at the Egyptian port and an adjacent handling yard totalling 75,000m².

  • 'Isaac Newton' is capable of transporting and laying cable in a single length with a total weight of approximately 10,000 tonnes
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    New dredger for Jan De Nul

    2015-03-18T12:14:00Z

    Jan De Nul Group is expanding its dredging fleet with a new multipurpose vessel, ‘Isaac Newton’, to help it focus on more niche markets.

  • Cross check: Brisbane is one of five ports under the microscope. Credit: Bad Alley
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    Australia’s box ports face public investigation

    2015-03-18T12:13:00Z

    Scrutiny is falling on Australia’s top five box ports as the Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal (RSRT) launches an inquiry into the wharf and port sector of the road transport industry.

  • New plan: Queensland terminal gets a second bite of the cherry
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    Abbot Point terminal expansion revitalised

    2015-03-18T12:13:00Z

    The expansion of Abbot Point Coal Terminal in Queensland is back on the agenda after an agreement between the state’s government and major proponents Adani and GVK Hancock.