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  • Grup TCB's container terminal at the Port of Nemrut Bay will be equipped with four double boom STS cranes
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    Liebherr and Grup TCB crane design

    2013-02-28T10:35:00Z

    Ireland based container crane provider, Liebherr Container Cranes Ltd (LCC), and Barcelona based container terminal management company, Grup TCB, have designed a new ship-to-shore (STS) crane concept for finger pier applications.

  • Map showing the Raz Blanchard tidal hotspots
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    Eco energy for France

    2013-02-27T19:48:00Z

    Delphine Batho, France’s Minister of Ecology has outlined the first concrete steps to accelerate the development of marine energy in the country.

  • The community will meet to discuss the sustainability of ocean industries. Photo: ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies/ Marine Photobank
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    New forum for Sustainable Ocean Summit

    2013-02-27T17:31:00Z

    Industry leadership alliance, the World Ocean Council, has added a new industry forum to its ‘Sustainable Ocean Summit (SOS)’, to facilitate industry input to the recently launched Global Ocean Commission.

  • Toyota expects to export around 5,000 Venza vehicles per year
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    Toyota to export via Port of Brunswick

    2013-02-27T17:12:00Z

    Global carmaker, Toyota Motor, has announced that it will begin exporting US-assembled Venza crossover vehicles to Russia and Ukraine via the Port of Brunswick in Georgia.

  • Four Greek ports and one Italian port have achieved high environmental recognition
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    Greek and Italian ports achieve PERS certification

    2013-02-26T20:30:00Z

    Last week, ESPO awarded five new PERS certificates during a seminar held in Piraeus.

  • The Port of Long Beach hopes to reach zero emissions. Photo: Bruce Perry, department of geological sciences, CSU Long Beach
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    POLB funds beautification project

    2013-02-26T14:26:00Z

    The Port of Long Beach (POLB) is funding a tree planting initiative to beautify the city and cut greenhouse gases (GHG).

  • The Second IMO GHG Study 2009 estimated that international shipping emitted 870 million tonnes of global man-made CO2 in 2007
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    IMO to update GHG inventory

    2013-02-25T15:49:00Z

    International experts are meeting at International Maritime Organisation (IMO) headquarters this week to begin work on updating the inventory of greenhouse gases (GHG) from international shipping.

  • Phoenix Products' ModCom LED floodlights will reduce costs and light pollution
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    Phoenix LED fixtures for Long Beach

    2013-02-25T15:48:00Z

    US based lighting manufacturer, Phoenix Products Company Inc, has been chosen by the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) to outfit new cranes with its ModCom LED floodlights.

  • Melbourne set sails for prominent future. Credit: Port of Melbourne Corporation
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    Breaking new ground

    2013-02-25T10:00:00Z

    Australia''s premier port readies itself for a new era in container business. Iain MacIntyre reports

  • The Port of Melbourne Corporation will be required to comply with strict environmental standards
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    Green light for Port of Melbourne redevelopment project

    2013-02-22T13:39:00Z

    The Port of Melbourne Corporation has been given the go ahead to provide the planning approval for works to begin at the Webb Dock.

  • Otago's dredging approval was hard fought and a long time coming
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    New Zealand planning reform lauded

    2013-02-22T10:00:00Z

    New Zealand’s port sector holds high expectations the Government will amend the Resource Management Act to ensure consent for vital port developments can be achieved in a timely and cost-effective manner.

  • The new service will provide a direct link to ports on India's west coast
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    ADT offers direct link to India

    2013-02-21T17:14:00Z

    Manager and operator of Abu Dhabi’s four main commercial ports, Abu Dhabi Terminals (ADT), has announced that it has reached an agreement with a consortium of shipping companies to start a direct service to link trade between Abu Dhabi’s Khalifa Port Container Terminal (KPCT) and India.

  • The company has successfully coverted its fleet of 20 vessels to run on shore power. Photo: Pacific Tugboat Services
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    Port of San Diego business converts vessels to shore power

    2013-02-21T16:10:00Z

    A member of the Port of San Diego’s ‘Green Business Network’, Pacific Tugboat Service, has successfully converted its fleet of 20 vessels to run on shore power, in a bid to help make San Diego bay’s air and water cleaner.

  • The region's SuperPort plans include a new in-river container terminal at the Port of Liverpool
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    Peel Ports to support low carbon college

    2013-02-21T14:23:00Z

    The UK’s second largest ports group, Peel Ports, is lending its support to the UK’s only Low Carbon and SuperPort University Technical College (UTC), located in Liverpool.

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    Açu port dredging causes pollution

    2013-02-20T19:20:00Z

    The public prosecutor at the town of Campos in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is threatening to take legal action against the EBX group.

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    ICTSI takes Cortés

    2013-02-20T19:20:00Z

    The 30-year concession for the new container terminal at the Port of Cortés in Honduras has been awarded to ICTSI, which beat out a Franco-Spanish consortium put together by Grup TCB and Bolloré Africa logistics.

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    private or public debate rumbles on

    2013-02-20T19:19:00Z

    The question of whether New Zealand ports should be owned by local authorities or by private enterprise is becoming more vigorous than ever.

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    Room for just three in Italy

    2013-02-20T19:19:00Z

    Italy has only room for three major ports – and these are where investment should be focussed, according to Carlo Mearelli, president of Assologistica.

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    Hauliers return to work in Spain

    2013-02-20T19:19:00Z

    On February 5, independent hauliers at the Port of Valencia began talks with Spain’s National Ports Authority to resolve a labour dispute that effectively closed container terminals for the best part of 10 days.

  • The company hopes the new operating model will improve profitability. Photo: Cargotec Corporation
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    Cargotec seeks business driven operations

    2013-02-20T19:15:00Z

    Global cargo company, Cargotec, is looking to move towards a business-driven operating model and has renamed marine, terminals and load handling after its industry leading brands, MacGregor, Kalmar and Hiab.