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    Second-hand, not second class

    2008-05-14T21:26:00Z

    The northeast England port of Blyth found second-hand to be the best option when it required an additional reachstacker for its container operations; it has recently bought a second-hand Terex TFC45 R.

  • Port Strategy: An impending Water Framework Directive will impact on port dredging operations
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    What is waste?

    2008-05-14T21:26:00Z

    A glut of current and anticipated environmental directives hang heavy over the port business, as Patrik Wheater explains

  • Port Strategy:Ukrainian ports, such as Odessa, are going green in response to environmental legislation
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    The might of the Ukrainian port inspector

    2008-05-14T21:26:00Z

    While some aspects of the anç ien ré gime remain, Ukraine ports are undertaking a more environmentally-conscientious approach to their operations, according to Kateryna Protsenko, a lawyer at Odessa-based law firm International Law Offices.

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    Not the underwriters' favourite

    2008-05-14T21:26:00Z

    Brokers claim that marine construction projects are ''often difficult and challenging - and not the favourites of underwriters''.  Felicity Landon investigates why this is the case

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    Early involvement

    2008-05-14T21:26:00Z

    Ports should get their insurance broker involved at the earliest possible stage of a major project, says specialist Marsh. "Every risk is unique when it comes to ports and we need to go through the project with our clients to get an in-depth understanding of what they are doing and ...

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    Getting things in order

    2008-05-14T21:26:00Z

    It is not just the design of a project that insurers need to get to grips with - it is the order in which the works will be carried out.

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    Code of practice

    2008-05-14T21:26:00Z

    Introducing a Code of Practice for the ports construction industry could ease the minds of jittery insurers. Felicity Landon explains

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    Reducing the risks

    2008-05-14T21:26:00Z

    There is a host of ways to reduce the risks and provide insurers with a higher level of comfort, says Brian Elliot at Marsh. Ports and their contractors should consider:

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    Tanzania commits $62m for Dar expansion

    2008-05-14T21:26:00Z

    Tanzania International Container Terminal Services at the port of Dar es Salaam is to be expanded at a cost of $62m.

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    VIEWPOINT

    2008-05-14T21:26:00Z

    It is interesting to hear that the major container terminal operators in the Port of Genoa, Italy - the PSA operated Voltri Terminal Europe and Southern European Container Hub Terminal (SECH) - are moving towards an exchange of shares in each others facilities. Clearly, this represents an interesting rationalisation of ...

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    Ecocrane hybrid offers 70% fuel economy

    2008-05-14T12:51:00Z

    Railpower Technologies Corp. and TSI Terminal Systems Inc have confirmed the results of the EcoCrane hybrid power plants installed on TSI Rubber Tyre Gantry cranes (RTGs).

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    Cavotec celebrates European opening

    2008-05-13T21:26:00Z

    John Polatz, investor relations director with New Zealand-headquartered Cavotec MSL, believes the newly-signed contract with Denmark''s Nordic Ferry Services will prove vital to sales of its vacuum mooring units in Europe.

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    Tecondi ups capacity

    2008-05-13T21:26:00Z

    The Tecondi container terminal at the port of Santos in Brazil plans to increase capacity by 180% to 700,000 teu, which is equivalent to 29% of all containers handled at the port of Santos in 2006. This will require investment of $102m.

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    Longview sells “green” property for preservation

    2008-05-13T12:44:00Z

    The Port of Longview Commissioners unanimously voted to sell wetland property for preservation.

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    Victoria's opening

    2008-05-12T21:26:00Z

    Victoria''s newest terminal operation, Port of Gippsland, is expected to be open for business this month. Gippsland Maritime Logistics will run the terminal as a common-user offshore support facility.

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    Monopoly concerns in Ecuador

    2008-05-12T21:26:00Z

    The Association of Ecuador''s Private Port Operators has asked the government to avoid creating monopolies.

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    Second quay for Coronel

    2008-05-12T21:26:00Z

    The Chilean port of Coronel is to raise $20m of new capital for the construction of a second quay and also to finance other investments. The port, which is Chile''s main outlet for forestry traffic, needs the extra three berths to boost cargo to 3.5m tonnes.

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    Vietnam favours steel over containers

    2008-05-12T21:26:00Z

    Vietnam has halted work on the construction of its first international container terminal and instead shifted resources to the construction of a steel mill promoted by the South Korean company Posco.

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    Rotterdam/Oman environmental protection service

    2008-05-12T12:40:00Z

    On 14 May, the Port of Rotterdam Authority, the DCMR Environmental Protection Agency Rijnmond (DCMR) and a ministerial delegation from Oman signed an agreement governing the establishment of an environmental protection agency in Sohar (Oman).

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    Spanish stevedores seize labour company control

    2008-05-11T21:26:00Z

    Stevedoring companies have taken equity control of 19 of the 36 Port Labour companies in Spain, which will become Economic Interest Port Groups (APIEs).