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Box recovery signs at Marseilles
Marseilles Fos registered a slight 4% increase in container traffic for the first eight months of the year, buoyed by a 23% rise in traffic at its deepsea Fos terminal.
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PD Ports gets down to study
PD Ports has teamed up with the UK''s Teesside University to launch a Foundation Degree for port industry workers.
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Puerto Rico
Concessioning of Puerto Rico''s Las Americas port (PLA) will go ahead, law firm Mayer Brown partner Joseph Seligman has said.
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US traffic down to 2002 levels
Figures released in the US suggest that the country''s ports will handle 12.3m teu in 2009, equivalent to an 18.8% year-on-year drop - the fewest containers handled since 2002.
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Underwater fixing tool unveiled
Underwater tool manufacturer SUPRAMECA has launched a reference tool for port authorities, consulting companies and contractors to aid underwater operations.
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Transnet's new COO
Transnet Port Terminals has appointed former general manager of sales, logistics and commercial, Nosipho Damasane, as the company''s new chief operating officer following Solly Letsoalo''s departure to the private sector.
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Arrested ships cause headaches for ports
One unfortunate effect of the downturn is that there are more ships being arrested in ports as vessel operators become insolvent and different parties - from marine suppliers to ship financiers - look to secure claims against debtors'' assets.
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Brisbane ups fees
Brisbane has raised wharfage and harbour charges by 6% across the board, the first time in 27 years it has raised its fees. The increase reflects the cost of infrastructural investment and inflation. A new scale of charges for coal has not yet been detailed.
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Motorway hold up is testing patience
Among consultants there is a standard joke that if Europe had funnelled into the marketplace as much money as it has spent studying the idea of Motorways of the Sea then the European maritime sector would be much richer for it.
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The Rules... and unexpected exposures
Mike Burns, partner in the Marine & Transit Team of Weightmans Solicitors has his own angle on what issues are cooking at the moment, starting with the newly signed Rotterdam Rules.
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Auckland Port holds surcharges
Ports of Auckland is to postpone its Fuel Adjustment Factor (FAF) surcharges until January 1 in recognition of the current "challenging trading environment".
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The Insurer
September opened a new chapter in the growing book of potential liabilities for port and terminal operators.
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India investing $4bn in ports
India''s Ministry of Shipping is to award contracts for 28 projects worth $4.11bn in 2009-10.
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Portuguese port growth outstrips Spain's
Ports in Portugal have grown faster than those in Spain in spite of the recent economic crisis, according to Portuguese officials.
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Hull opens all-weather terminal
Associated British Ports'' Hull has converted its steel terminal to an all-weather 10,000 sq m terminal to store dry bulk materials, forest products and paper. It also continues to handle steel products.
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APMT opens Dubai office
Operator APM Terminals has inaugurated its regional head office in Dubai for its Africa, Middle East & Indian subcontinent region.
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Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Completes Preliminary Study of Bayonne Bridge
The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (PANYNJ) has released results of a US Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) analysis of the air-draft restricting Bayonne Bridge.
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Interesting openings
Doing business in new locations can be a legal and financial minefield, as Stevie Knight finds out
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Dealing with lines
Matthew Gore explains how to deal with shipping lines who do not pay bills promptly