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  • Jens Meier:“the foundations for a successful future... must be laid right now”.
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    Hamburg plans it way out of trouble

    2010-02-24T14:41:00Z

    Last year was “difficult” admitted the Port of Hamburg authority at its annual press conference.

  • Port Strategy: When Port Nelson extended its business to beyond that of a pure terminal, the need for a port operating system became clear
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    From TOS to POS

    2010-02-24T10:00:00Z

    A traditional TOS was first installed at New Zealand''s Port Nelson in 1998 to provide basic gate in/out functionality and yard management.

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    Five bid for NMPT terminal

    2010-02-24T10:00:00Z

    New Mangalore Port Trust has shortlisted five bidders for the contract to build and operate a new container terminal costing $60m.

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    Salaverry up for sale

    2010-02-24T10:00:00Z

    Peru''s state investment body, Proinversión, says that the Port of Salaverry will be offered as a concession later this year.

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    GreenPort Conference Opens in Stockholm

    2010-02-24T08:44:00Z

    Ulla Hamilton, Deputy Mayor of the City of Stockholm and Chairman of the Ports of Stockholm opened the 5th GreenPort Conference which convened this morning in Stockholm...

  • Port Strategy:Maritime business sense has prevailed over carp protection plans
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    Commerce conquers carp in canal victory

    2010-02-24T01:00:00Z

    Last month, sensibility scored a major victory over rampant environmentalism with a Supreme Court ruling that stops a legal action initiated by the State of Michigan that sought to close two sections of a canal in the Chicago area.

  • Port Strategy: The suitability of installing a POS can depend on the ownership structure or the operational needs of the port
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    TOs vs POS

    2010-02-23T10:00:00Z

    Michael King examines whether traditional Terminal Operating Systems can be expanded to manage entire ports

  • Port Strategy: Calls for private funds in Bangladeshi port
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    Private investors needed in Chittagong

    2010-02-23T10:00:00Z

    Chittagong Port Berth Operators and Ship Handling Operators Association has emphasised the need to get private investors involved in the introduction of modern maintenance systems at the port.

  • Madsen: Hubbing peaks and troughs have caused volatility in labour requirements at Auckland
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    Auckland issues auxiliary tenders

    2010-02-23T10:00:00Z

    Ports of Auckland has issued requests for expressions of interest documents to 16 potential contractors in container lashing, shuttle and supplementary straddle, and crane driving services.

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    Guaymas box terminal tender

    2010-02-22T13:03:00Z

    The Mexican port of Guaymas has issued a tender in respect of a new container terminal.

  • Lázaro Cárdenas preparing a second container terminal concession
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    Lázaro Cárdenas tender back on the table

    2010-02-22T13:00:00Z

    Mexican port authority API Lázaro Cárdenas, which operates Lázaro Cárdenas port, is preparing a tender to concession a second container terminal, commercial director Julián Pérez Rodríguez has confirmed.

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    Eilat workers up the ante

    2010-02-22T12:53:00Z

    Employees of Eilat Port Company Ltd are seeking to obtain 15% of the company''s equity when it is eventually privatised, despite a government offer of just 10%.

  • SCCT showed an unexpected 11% rise
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    Suez terminal benefits from upgrades

    2010-02-22T12:53:00Z

    Against a background of struggling volumes and a 20% drop in ship numbers transiting the Suez Canal, the Suez Canal Container Terminal (SCCT) showed an unexpected 11% rise to a record 2.7m teu in 2009.

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    Good year ahead for dry bulk

    2010-02-22T12:51:00Z

    JP Morgan Chase & Company is predicting that iron ore volumes dispatched by sea will grow by 5.7%, while both coal and grain will go up by 3.8%.

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    Green light for second Chennai box terminal

    2010-02-22T12:51:00Z

    India''s Private Public Partnership Advisory Committee has given the go-ahead for a new $776m container terminal to be built at Chennai.

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    All-electric spreads the gain

    2010-02-22T12:49:00Z

    Bromma is reaping the rewards of the green revolution. Its all-electric Greenline spreader is winning orders, 70 in the last quarter alone.

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    Yilport harnesses SPARCS

    2010-02-22T12:49:00Z

    Turkey’s Yilport has implemented Navis SPARCS N4 terminal operating system to support the terminal’s anticipated capacity growth of 2m teu in five years.

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    GlobalSim lands Puerto Rico order

    2010-02-22T12:49:00Z

    Puerto Rico Port Authority has added to its training suite with Globalsim’s ML4000 crane simulator.

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    Tough calls: U.S. Coast Guard demands tigher control on Madagascar visits

    2010-02-22T12:24:00Z

    Madagascan port Toamasina is the only one in the country exempt from new US Coast Guard rules imposed by authorities unhappy with inadequate security precautions at other seaports.

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    Gothenburg to re-structure

    2010-02-22T10:52:00Z

    The Swedish port of Gothenburg is to be radically restructured with the port authority ceding handling operations to three private companies, allowing it to retain landlord and regulatory functions only.