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    Who's watching the watchers?

    2009-03-18T12:24:00Z

    As the supplier of software to manage, search and exploit vast amounts of CCTV footage one might reasonably expect Mirasys chief executive Jukka Riivari to be relaxed about how the footage is used.

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    Cameroon builds iron ore export terminal

    2009-03-18T12:24:00Z

    The government of Cameroon has given the green light for a $160m iron ore export terminal. This will have a 22-metre long berth and be able to accommodate vessels of up to 250,000 dwt.

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    Barry Parker- Opinion March 2009

    2009-03-18T12:24:00Z

    Difficult economic times bring out the worst in protectionist tendencies and as the new US Administration works towards a vital economic stimulus package, it is searching for a footing on trade policy.

  • Port Strategy: Maersk may be interested in a higher stake in the terminal
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    Maersk still wedded to PTP

    2009-03-18T12:24:00Z

    The Maersk Shipping Line has revealed that it retains a "keen interest" in the Malaysian Port of Tanjung Pelepas, where it controls a 30% equity stake.

  • Port Strategy: protestors are against Tenerife's Santa Cruz port project. Credit: ACFI Press
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    Port protester take to the streets

    2009-03-18T12:24:00Z

    Green demonstrators keen to halt development of Tenerife's Granadilla port marched through the streets of Santa Cruz in protest - but estimations of numbers involved vary wildly.

  • Port Strategy: Bristol is looking to partner APM in box terminal project
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    APM Terminals declares Bristol interest

    2009-03-18T12:24:00Z

    APM Terminals and Bristol Port Company are in negotiations to jointly develop a new container terminal. This will be able to handle 1.5m teu.

  • Port Strategy: Hutchison has abandoned its Manta hub dream
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    HPH abandons Manta and $20m investment

    2009-03-18T12:24:00Z

    Hutchison Port Holdings has walked away from the $525m Manta container terminal (TIDE) facility in Ecuador after investing an estimated $20m in the project.

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    Crane sensors could save thousands

    2009-03-18T12:24:00Z

    Mutual insurer TT Club has recommended that port and terminal operators fit electronic sensor devices to all quayside crane booms to prevent them accidentally colliding.

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    Cleaner fuel for Europe’s barge owners

    2009-03-17T14:14:00Z

    Inland shipping operators will be able to purchase clean fuel all over Europe by 2011. The decision made at the end of December by the European Parliament is part of EU efforts to green the economy. This is a major breakthrough, as inland shipping will no longer be associated with ...

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    Camera systems can learn from the past to change the future

    2009-03-17T12:24:00Z

    The traditional role of surveillance systems has been to identify incidents and allow a reaction to them - but what if the camera view could be used proactively to change port operations hour by hour to suit changing circumstances?

  • Port Strategy: KFT will be able to handle an extra 1m teu by the end of June
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    Gulftainer increases capacity

    2009-03-17T12:24:00Z

    Gulftainer, operator of the container terminals at Sharjah (SCT) and Khorfakkan (KFT), is to boost combined capacity to 4m teu by the end of this year.

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    Liebherr grows its Montreal family

    2009-03-17T12:24:00Z

    Liebherr has recently completed the supply of two 16-wheel rubber tyred gantry cranes (RTGs) to Cerescorp''s Termont Terminal in Montreal, Canada. This brings the number of Liebherr cranes at the terminal to eight.

  • Gothenburg is aiming for 10 percent of all trailers to be transported to/from the port by trailer train.
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    Gothenburg makes green tracks

    2009-03-16T15:30:00Z

    Over the past ten years the Port of Gothenburg has invested heavily in increasing the volume of goods moved by train to and from the port, with dedicated trailer trains now running from Gothenburg to three locations in Sweden.

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    PIANC’s ‘Working with Nature’ Paper

    2009-03-16T12:25:00Z

    PIANC has published a new Position Paper entitled “Working with Nature”. This important paper has evolved through an iterative process involving PIANC’s Environmental Commission (EnviCom), PIANC’s partner associations on EnviCom (particularly the Central Dredging Association (CEDA) and the International Association of Dredging Companies (IADC)) and PIANC’s Executive Committee who approved ...

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    Surveillance sees port operation from a new angle

    2009-03-16T12:24:00Z

    Intelligent surveillance is about more than the hardware, as Stuart Pearcey finds out

  • Port Strategy: a third of all shipping lines could slip away
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    A third of shipping lines face bankruptcy

    2009-03-16T12:24:00Z

    Experts in the Far East have suggested that more than one third of the current number of shipping companies may go bankrupt in 2009, because of the global economic downturn.

  • Port Strategy: APMT boss Kim Fejfer believes the slower market could be good for the overheated ports market
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    Downturn "blessing in disguise"

    2009-03-16T12:24:00Z

    The global economic downturn could be a "blessing in disguise" for the port industry and investors in the industry, according to APM Terminals chief executive Kim Fejfer.

  • Port Strategy: strong figures keep Amsterdam smiling
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    Strong Amsterdam figures re-affirm need for second lock

    2009-03-16T12:24:00Z

    The urgent need for a second large sea lock in Ijmuiden is making itself felt ever more acutely, according to Port of Amsterdam chief executive Hans Gerson.

  • Port Strategy: Virgina's ports are the subject of an unsolicited privatisation bid
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    U.S. Port Infrastructure- Return of PPP

    2009-03-16T12:24:00Z

    While considerable buzz surrounds potential infrastructure investment by the US Federal Government, a record-sized privatisation transaction may be in the offing, perhaps part of a broader  resurgence of public-private-partnerships in the US for facilities already in operation.

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    Madryn traffic down

    2009-03-16T12:24:00Z

    The southern Argentinian port of Madryn has suffered significant reduction in the export of many of its core products: aluminium, fish, wool, stone and ceramics. Port workers are worried that high charges are forcing exporters to switch cargo to Santa Cruz and Deseado ports. Madryn also suffers from high labour ...