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    Liebherr awarded Moroccan contract

    2011-10-20T10:00:00Z

    Liebherr Container Cranes has secured an order for the supply of two ship-to-shore cranes to Marsa Maroc, Casablanca, Morocco.

  • ICTSI's new Berth 6 operation
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    New RTGs for Manila

    2011-10-20T10:00:00Z

    International Container Services Inc. (ICTSI) in Manila will soon take delivery of eight brand new rubber tired gantries (RTG) for the new Berth 6 operation due to open next year.

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    Indonesia offers direct investment opportunities

    2011-10-19T18:03:00Z

    A group of Dutch businessman visiting Indonesia have been offered direct investment in local ports without the need of going through a tender process.

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    More disputes at Gioia Tauro

    2011-10-19T18:03:00Z

    The Italian port of Gioia Tauro, which earlier this year agreed to lay off 416 employees of terminal operator Medcenter for a period of 12 months because of a massive loss of traffic, is now experiencing sit-ins from workers employed by third-party companies annoyed at the way they are being ...

  • TraPac Inc will be benefitting from shuttle carriers  and Kalmar stacking cranes courtesy of Cargotec
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    Cargotec do US port automation

    2011-10-19T18:01:00Z

    Cargotec has won a major port automation contract in the US.

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    Blog to aid port decision makers

    2011-10-19T18:01:00Z

    Trelleborg Marine Systems has launched a blog for port owners, contractors and consultants to encourage knowledge sharing.

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    India publishes armed security guidelines

    2011-10-19T18:00:00Z

    In response to global pressure, the Indian Ministry of Shipping has released detailed procedures governing entry/exit of armed security servicing ships at its ports.

  • Big ships, like Maersk's Triple E, bring big insurance headaches for ports
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    The behemoth in the basin

    2011-10-19T17:55:00Z

    Any senior manager who feels satisfied with the risk management system in his or her port almost certainly needs to think again - big is on the agenda and ports need to be prepared for the ensuing risks.

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    Halcrow to move under CH2M HILL

    2011-10-19T17:30:00Z

    Global engineering and construction firm CH2M HILL is to spend £124m on its purchase of consultant Halcrow.

  • The Port of Antwerp has teamed up with partners to build ‘the largest wind farm in Belgium’
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    Antwerp team up for wind farm

    2011-10-19T15:34:00Z

    Antwerp Port Authority and the Left Bank Corporation have teamed up with consortium Antwerp Green Port to build a large wind farm on the left bank of the river Scheldt.

  • Direct Rail Services has helped open up the UK rail network to larger freight coming in from Teesport taking it off the roads
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    Teesport environmentally friendly rail service

    2011-10-19T14:45:00Z

    A new environmentally friendly high-cube rail service has been launched from the UK’s PD Ports’ Teesport container terminal by Direct Rail Services (DRS).

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    Paranaguá costs state producers $11bn in losses

    2011-10-19T10:00:00Z

    Poor administration of the port of Paranaguá during a period of government ownership led to $11.28bn in losses for local producers, particularly those in the agriculture sector, a local economist has calculated.

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    Chinese to build Puerto Cabello terminal

    2011-10-19T10:00:00Z

    Bolivariana do Portos and China Harbour Engineering Company have signed a $520m contract to build a container terminal at the Venezuelan port of Cabello.

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    Patrick parent back on track

    2011-10-19T10:00:00Z

    Asciano, the parent company of Patrick Stevedore, has told investors that the company has recovered some of the market share it lost 18 months ago.

  • With short quays and limited handling equipment, Umm Qasr's state-owned berths are in desperate need of modernisation
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    A market in waiting

    2011-10-19T10:00:00Z

    Iraq''s long-awaited reconstruction boom has yet to materialise, as Karen Thomas discovers

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    The medicine that damages the patient

    2011-10-19T10:00:00Z

    It can be argued that too much belt tightening may not be a good thing: we can see a parallel with the fiscal measures used to fight excess debt at the sovereign levels.

  • The environmentally-friendly London Gateway is set to open before the end of 2013
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    Green London Gateway to open in 2013

    2011-10-18T18:22:00Z

    The UK’s new global shipping port and logistics centre project, London Gateway, will open at the end of 2013, owners DP World have announced.

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    Vietnam port problems laid bare

    2011-10-18T10:00:00Z

    The Vietnam Ports Association has spoken out to warn of substantial problems in the country’s port sector.

  • The market for wood pellets is at present estimated at 10 million tonnes a year but its predicted to grow sharply
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    Biomass markets spur port development

    2011-10-18T10:00:00Z

    Demand for biomass is spurring a number of new initiatives on different sides of the globe. The first biomass exchange is to be launched in Rotterdam, while in the US, Georgia is upgrading one of its terminals to cater for pellets.

  • Berthing areas (shown in orange) at Auckland will significantly increase over the next 44 years
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    Auckland concept drawings unveiled

    2011-10-18T10:00:00Z

    A long-term and high-level strategic view of how the Auckland seaport could develop in five-year increments through to 2055 has been released by Ports of Auckland in conjunction with Waterfront Auckland.