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  • Volumising: AGCT has raised Rijeka overall terminal capacity to 450,000 teu per year
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    Rijeka's AGCT nears completion

    2014-05-29T06:46:00Z

    The installation of a new mooring buoy in mid-June will see the completion of new deepwater quay arrangements at the Adriatic Gate Container Terminal (AGCT) in Rijeka, Croatia.

  • Mr. Avi Hasson, the Chief Scientist of Israel and Inna Braverman Co-Founder of Eco Wave Power in the Mixiii Award Ceremony
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    Eco Wave Power awarded for innovation

    2014-05-28T17:10:00Z

    Israel’s Eco Wave Power (EWP) has won an innovation award after competing against 60 other young stat-up companies as part of the ‘WOW’ competition.

  • “K” Line Receives the Port of Long Beach Environmental Excellence Award
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    Green award in Long Beach

    2014-05-28T17:00:00Z

    Japanese carrier, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd (K Line), has received an Environmental Excellence Award from the Port of Long Beach for reducing its environmental impact at the port.

  • New chapter: APMT says its investment at the Port of Namibe will provide the local market with the needed infrastructure
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    APMT begins new Angolan chapter

    2014-05-28T15:56:00Z

    Sociedade Gestora de Terminais (Sogester), an APM Terminals joint venture, is opening up Angola’s southern gateway with a 20-year concession at the Port of Namibe.

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    Napier weighed in for SOLAS

    2014-05-28T11:08:00Z

    An in-house export container weighing system developed by the Port of Napier sees it leading the New Zealand ports industry in preparation for pending changes to SOLAS Chapter VI.

  • Concern: John Mullen warns on the pitfalls on large scale port sell-offs
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    Asciano boss cautions on privatisation downsides

    2014-05-28T11:08:00Z

    While the privatisation of Australia''s ports gathers pace, the head of ports operator Asciano fears the Australian economy may be suffering some damage.

  • Growth: Mexican expansion will begin at the port of Veracruz
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    Mexico to double capacity within six years

    2014-05-28T11:08:00Z

    Port infrastructure in Mexico is going to double in capacity over the next six years, according to Ricardo Martínez of the Ports and Merchant Marine.

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    No investment in Brazilian ports until 2015

    2014-05-28T11:08:00Z

    Investment in Brazilian ports has ground to a halt, according to Wilen Manteli, president of the Brazilian Port Terminals Association.

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    Liebherr orders flood in

    2014-05-28T10:59:00Z

    Liebherr Maritime Cranes has seen a flood of orders, including what it calls an “important order” for its mobile harbour crane (LHM) range from a purchasing association of Algerian port operators.

  • Fractions: electrical power supplies constitute only a small percentage of port project investment
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    Power surge

    2014-05-28T10:00:00Z

    Well planned energy upgrades can increase efficiency and enhance supply as Alex Hughes finds out

  • Newbuilt cruise ship on the Ems, from Papenburg to the sea
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    The Ems Case, lessons learned

    2014-05-27T20:30:00Z

    A few years ago, the ‘Ems case’, which involved regular dredging to facilitate the navigation along the Ems River, opposed the city of Papenburg to the Federal State of Germany. Paris Sansoglou, Secretary General of the European Dredging Association points out at the main issues for dredgers in this case.

  • ABB’s PCS100 SFC converter technology helps save 20 percent fuel on ro-ro ships
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    ABB helps save fuel consumption

    2014-05-27T16:13:00Z

    ABB and MAN Diesel and Turbo have supplied two PCS100 Static Frequency Converters (SFCs), which provide voltage and frequency stabilisation, for ro-ro vessels to help them save fuel costs.

  • MAN's ERG solutions features Alfa Laval's PureNOx system
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    MAN solution proves its worth

    2014-05-27T15:39:00Z

    MAN Diesel and Turbo’s Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) solution, being developed with support from Alfa Laval, is proving successful onboard two AP Moller-Maersk vessels.

  • European expansion: Yilport is looking at other opportunities in the Baltic region
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    Yilport explores Baltic opportunities

    2014-05-27T12:52:00Z

    Turkish operator, Yilport, is expanding in to the Baltic region, starting with the acquisition of a container terminal in Sweden.

  • Lock down: minimising storm damage is about good planning. Credit: Chuck Simmins
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    Don't over complicate storm protection plans

    2014-05-27T10:00:00Z

    Windstorms can be very damaging and very difficult to predict; they are also quite difficult to deal with.

  • Forward planning: ports need to be ready before storms arrive. Credit: Marc
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    Batten down the hatches

    2014-05-26T10:00:00Z

    Storm damage-related losses should be a concern for all ports and terminal operators, explains Alex Hughes

  • Positive movements: Georgia will now expand its harbour to cater for larger vessels
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    US seaports get vote of confidence

    2014-05-23T17:25:00Z

    US seaports are in line for a wave of modernisation following the US States Congress’ approval of the Water Resources Reform and Development Act (WRRDA) 2014.

  • The tug will be capable of operating on both MDO and LNG. Photo: Drydocks World
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    UAE to build LNG-powered tug

    2014-05-23T11:28:00Z

    Drydocks World and Dubai Maritime City (DMC) and Wärtsilä are to build an LNG-powered tug as part of the UAE ‘Green Economy for Sustainable Development’ initiative.

  • Blown away: wind energy project cargo volumes are expected to pick up this year
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    Ease of access

    2014-05-23T10:00:00Z

    Port of Vancouver USA plays the distance card as it looks to bring in Pacific Rim shippers. Martin Rushmere reports

  • Next generation: The new C-series spans the entire Konecranes range of lift products
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    Konecranes presents next generation lift trucks

    2014-05-22T17:12:00Z

    Konecranes’ new C series of lift trucks, revealed at the CeMat exhibition in Germany this week, has been developed to enhance safety, comfort and productivity.