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  • Wind and tidal energy are set to become more commercially viable
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    UK’s first marine energy park

    2012-01-26T10:20:00Z

    The UK is creating its first Marine Energy Park (MEP) in line with the government’s low carbon agenda and with the aim of helping to make wind and tidal power more commercially viable.

  • Unions should consider the realties of today’s brave, new and not-so-lucrative port world
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    At your inconvenience

    2012-01-26T10:00:00Z

    The International Transport Workers’ Federation’s threat to unceremoniously brand the Ports of Auckland as its first Port of Convenience sets a worrying precedent.

  • Abandoned seafarers face some grim realities
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    Left high and dry

    2012-01-26T09:28:00Z

    Abandoned seafarers face some appalling realities. How do – or how should – ports respond? Felicity Landon reports

  • Tampa's Gateway Rail development - who says all US ports are struggling?
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    Tampa bucks trend for US ports

    2012-01-26T09:27:00Z

    US ports have been struggling in light of the financial crisis, but despite this, Tampa Port seems to be managing to buck the trend.

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    Dampier spreads out

    2012-01-25T10:00:00Z

    Dampier Port Authority has expanded its boundaries to include Ashburton North, a new multi-user port and strategic industrial area.

  • WSS are tackling ship pollution in China
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    Wilhelmsen Ships Service addresses Chinese regulations

    2012-01-24T22:30:00Z

    Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS) has announced the introduction of agency services covering Ship Pollution Response Organization (SPRO) regulations for vessels calling at Chinese ports.

  • The solution of carbon neutralisation  for cruising passengers
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    Meeting customer concerns over greenhouse emissions

    2012-01-24T12:14:00Z

    Cruising continues to be attractive for consumers with the European markets having experienced a year on year increase of passenger numbers for many years.

  • The USS Iowa
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    LA drafts environmental impact report

    2012-01-24T10:09:00Z

    The Port of Los Angeles has prepared a Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the USS Iowa Relocation Project. The USS Iowa is the last surviving World War II-battleship, decommissioned by the U.S. Navy in 1990.

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    Newcastle eyes expansion

    2012-01-24T10:00:00Z

    Newcastle Port Corporation is seeking approval for future dredging that will include the provision of ten vessel berths, to ensure the port can cope with increases in trade.

  • The BHP Billiton outer harbour plan has been approved at Port Hedland Photo: Port Hedland Port Authority
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    EPA approves billion dollar harbour project

    2012-01-23T11:53:00Z

    Western Australia''s Environment Protection Authority has given approval for BHP Billiton’s outer harbour plan at Port Hedland - with only minor conditions.

  • No more electric dreams for Harwich Photo: Courtesy Harwich International Port
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    Electric vehicles at Harwich Port

    2012-01-23T10:00:00Z

    A new electric vehicle charging point has been ‘plugged-in’ at the UK''s Harwich International Port this week - the first port to be included in the Source East Electric Vehicle Recharging Network.

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    Wanganui port decision awaited

    2012-01-23T10:00:00Z

    A decision on which of four short-listed companies will win the tender to operate Wanganui port is not expected to be made by the Wanganui District Council until about the middle of this year.

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    Nigerian strikes paralyse ports

    2012-01-20T16:29:00Z

    A strike by trade unions in Nigeria has effectively paralysed the country''s port terminals, costing the domestic maritime sector an estimated $223m.

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    ICTSI to issue additional bonds

    2012-01-20T16:29:00Z

    The Royal Capital BV unit of the Philippines-based stevedoring group ICTSI is to issue bonds worth $150m.

  • The Costa Concordia tradegy will influence the upcoming renewals seasons. Credit: Rvongher, Wikimedia
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    Insurance premiums in check... for now

    2012-01-20T16:27:00Z

    The January 2012 renewals have shown that once again, liability cover remains the main battlefield for the insurance custom of ports and terminals, but a Costa Concordia cloud hangs over future renewals.

  • Cloud still hangs over Callao concession
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    Officials summoned over Callao debacle

    2012-01-20T16:25:00Z

    The Transport Commission of the Peruvian Congress has called high ranking officials to appear before it to answer questions relating to irregularities in the concession granted to APM Terminals for the North Terminal at Callao.

  • Gladstone wants more freedom
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    Gladstone hampered by heritage status

    2012-01-20T16:25:00Z

    Gladstone Ports Corporation has criticised the restrictions that it faces as a result of world heritage status being conferred on the port, claiming that is should only apply to the Great Barrier Reef.

  • Trelleborg: When it comes to safety you get what you pay for
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    Ports must pay more than lip service to safety

    2012-01-20T16:25:00Z

    A worringly low percentage of port owners, operators and contractors are willing to invest in safety measures, despite acknowledging that a safer port environment directly contributes to reducing costs, according to a new survey from Trelleborg.

  • EU Commission
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    EU consultation on ship emissions

    2012-01-19T11:54:00Z

    On 19 January the European Commission launched an on-line public consultation on possible measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from ships. All interested stakeholders can send their contributions until 12 April 2012.

  • The BSD 3000 subsea drill, developed by Bauer Renewables and Mojo Maritime
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    Mojo Maritime wins tidal energy awards

    2012-01-18T16:30:00Z

    For the second year running, British offshore renewable energy specialist, Mojo Maritime, has won the Tidal Energy Engineering Company of the Year award at the annual International Tide Energy Summit.