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    Solitary bid for Talcahuano

    2011-10-11T10:00:00Z

    A third tender at the Port of Talcahuano has attracted just a single bid from Empresas Navieras Holding.

  • The pressure is on to 'green up' port operations
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    The roller coaster biodiesel ride

    2011-10-10T10:00:00Z

    Switching to biodiesel is ‘rather easy’, according to the Port of Seattle''s Mary Ann Lobdell.

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    Port Klang to have third box terminal

    2011-10-10T10:00:00Z

    Port Klang Authority chairman Teh Kim Poohas has revealed that approval has been given to build a third container terminal by 2012.

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    Peru's neighbourly competition

    2011-10-10T10:00:00Z

    Following agreements between Chile and Argentina to build a new rail tunnel and upgrade roads across the Andes to allow Chilean ports to handle more cargo, the Peruvian ports of Callao and Ilo are upping their game.

  • Running on electric is one alternative to traditional fuels. Credit: Don Wilson, Port of Seattle
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    Fuel the debate

    2011-10-09T10:00:00Z

    Opting for alternative fuels might seem a straightforward ‘green’ move but, as Felicity Landon reports, ports need to consider some complex issues

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    Technology distracted

    2011-10-08T10:00:00Z

    Silke Schael of Goetting explains that although there are a number of systems that have been developed for guiding AGVs, many have evolved from factories, and not all of them are suitable for ports and terminals.

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    Manila introduces radiation detection

    2011-10-07T10:00:00Z

    The port of Manila has introduced a new radiation detection system at two terminals: ICTSI''s and Asia Terminals'' South Harbour.

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    President inks Manta concession

    2011-10-07T10:00:00Z

    The president of Ecuador has signed a decree allowing the port of Manta to be offered as a single concession and an operator is expected to be in place by December.

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    Nigerian order for Konecranes

    2011-10-06T22:48:00Z

    Konecranes has received an order for ten Rubber Tired Gantry (RTG) cranes from Ports and Cargo Handling Services Ltd in Lagos, Nigeria.

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    APS wins Rio crane automation carnival

    2011-10-06T22:46:00Z

    The MultiRio container terminal in Rio de Janeiro has awarded APS Technology Group a crane automation solution project.

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    New terminal concession award in Colombo

    2011-10-06T22:31:00Z

    A consortium consisting of Sri Lanka Port Authority(15%), China Merchant Holdings (55%) and Aitken Spence (30%) has been awarded a $500m contract to build a new container terminal at the port of Colombo. Construction work will begin in December.

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    Santos to use ethanol-powered vehicles

    2011-10-06T22:29:00Z

    Santos Brasil has converted 58 petrol-driven vehicles at its Santos container terminal to work with ethanol, which will cut CO2 emissions by 73%.

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    Gulftainer goes into Ust Luga

    2011-10-06T22:28:00Z

    Gulftainer has secured an agreement to co-develop and operate a facility at Ust-Luga Port near St Petersburg in Russia.

  • Vietnamese ports are putting regional rates under pressure
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    Vietnamese terminals cut regional costs

    2011-10-06T15:11:00Z

    Container terminal operators in Vietnam are charging an average of just $32 to handle a 20 foot container, which compares with $55 in Thailand, $76 in China and $117 in Singapore.

  • Canadian ports, such as Prince Rupert, are said to be attracting US-bound trade
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    FMC investigates ‘handicapped’ US ports

    2011-10-06T15:11:00Z

    The US Federal Maritime Commission is to launch an enquiry to investigate if US ports are unfairly losing business to West coast Canadian ports.

  • London Gateway CEO Simon Moore described the port as "a unique proposition to British cargo owners"
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    London Gateway powers up for 2013 opening

    2011-10-06T15:10:00Z

    On track for a 2013 opening, DP World’s London Gateway has promised 700 new construction jobs and 300 new port jobs in the coming months in its quest to create Europe’s largest logistics park.

  • Ports need to tread carefully to avoid co-operation in commercial areas
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    Treading a fine line on co-operation

    2011-10-05T10:00:00Z

    “Co-operation” is today a sensitive word in the European port business. Against a background of European anti-trust officials raiding several of the world’s largest shipping lines to investigate possible collusion, port and terminal companies now have to tread very carefully on co-operation.

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    More Peruvian ports make privatisation list

    2011-10-05T10:00:00Z

    ProInversión is to privatise the Peruvian ports of General San Martín and San Juan de Marcona in 2012.

  • Inland container depots are often point-to-point operations and might benefit from the introduction of AGVs
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    The unexplored arena of remote facilities

    2011-10-05T10:00:00Z

    Many of the more congested ports, especially those in city centres, are looking at remote facilities where boxes can be processed – and automated guided vehicles could, possibly, provide an interesting transport option.

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    Hapag Lloyd quits JNP for Mundra

    2011-10-04T14:30:00Z

    Hapag Lloyd has announced that as of mid-October it is to switch its Indian West Coast services from Jawarharlal Nehru Port to privately-managed Mundra port.