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    Coal nibs

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    The rejuvenation of the port of Prince Rupert continued apace in 2007 with throughput climbing to 10.6m tonnes, up 237% since 2005 on the back of strong Pacific demand for Canadian coal, petcoke and agricultural products.

  • Port Strategy: EIB loan will help fund Montevideo expansion
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    EIB to finance Montevideo terminal expansion

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    The European Investment Bank has made available a loan of $41.6m to Terminal Cuenca de la Plata and to Nelsury SA to enable expansion of the container terminal at the port of Montevideo to go ahead.

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    Coal: fuel for the future

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    A 180% increase in seabourne traded coal over two decades has spurred the world''s dry bulk ports into action, as Stuart Pearcey finds out

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    sidebar for coal

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    Continuing increases in shipped coal volumes have led Italian company Coeclerici to think outside the box and create a means of expanding ports seawards rather than landwards.

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    Encouraging Gaia to slow down (amended)

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    Despite being more environmentally-friendly than other transportation sectors, the shipping industry continues to lessen its environmental impact, as Patrik Wheater finds out

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    Fact box

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    Shipping remains the more environmentally-friendly transportation model and despite accounting for 70% of the global goods transportation sector emits just 2% of the 26,583m tonnes of the CO2 annually derived from burning fossil fuels.

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    Ports could benefit from CO2 indexing

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    Carbon dioxide emissions are becoming a major issue and talks are already under way to establish a CO2 emission certificate trading system for shipping. First though, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has been tasked to develop a CO2 index for ships which would form the basis of any future CO2 ...

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    Mombasa reneges on dredging contract award

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    Mombasa has turned its back on Belgium dredging company Jan de Nul and temporarily suspended its dredging programme after receiving ''a better offer'' from rival Dredging International.

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    Forth Ports, going, going gone?

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    Is the last major listed port group in the UK, Forth Ports, about to be acquired by Babcock & Brown, the same Australian-based infrastructure fund that recently acquired the PD Ports Group? Answer, yes in our view, that is if Forth Ports, the group in question, isn't snatched at the ...

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    Holy Ghost Brazilian blessing

    2008-02-10T16:33:00Z

    Over the next seven years, the Brazilian state of Espí rito Santo is to invest $7.25bn in logistics areas and infrastructure. Ports will be the biggest beneficiary, receiving $3.19bn.

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    Colombia coal barges death

    2008-02-10T16:33:00Z

    Colombia has passed legislation making it mandatory to undertake direct loading of coal vessels to improve environmental conditions. The plan will eliminate the use of barges to load deepsea vessels. Most affected will be the port of Santa Marta.

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    Congestion to force feeders out of Calcutta

    2008-02-10T16:33:00Z

    Feeder operators are said to be considering transferring calls from Calcutta Dock System (CDS) to Haldia dock as a means of reducing port dwell times, which are being adversely affected by congestion. 

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    Siemens powers down with 'cold ironing'

    2008-02-08T16:33:00Z

    Siemens Power Transmission and Distribution has thrown its offering for combating air pollution in port in the ring with a ship-to-shore cold ironing product that allows ships in port to be connected to the medium voltage network of the local power supply company.

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    Kongsberg eye on Rijeka

    2008-02-08T16:33:00Z

    Vessel tracking specialist Kongsberg is to supply ship monitoring and port management solutions to the Port of Rijeka. All components will be installed by the second quarter and training is also included as part of the contract.

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    Records for Tauranga

    2008-02-08T16:33:00Z

    Port of Tauranga set a second-successive container throughput record of 50,466 teu during November - a 6% increase on the previous record set only a month before.

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    Extra lift for Hyster

    2008-02-07T16:33:00Z

    Handling equipment manufacturer Hyster has increased the capacity of its 7-high single empty container handling models by 1.5 tonnes. The H16.00-22.00XM-12EC, can now lift a total of 8.5 tonnes.

  • Port Strategy: Draught deepening completed, but at a price
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    Draught deepened at Barranquilla

    2008-02-07T16:33:00Z

    Work to deepen the draught at the entrance to the port of Baranquilla was completed at the end of December, four months behind schedule. However, changes to the original design meant that one of the major levees needed to stabilise navigation along the Magdalena River was not built.

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    Russian dockers demand salary hikes

    2008-02-06T16:33:00Z

    A strike by dock workers in late 2007 effectively paralysed operations at the Russian port of Tuapse for three days, with dockers eventually ordered back to work following a court ruling. 

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    Northern neighbours foster relationship

    2008-02-06T16:33:00Z

    Germany''s Eurogate and Russia''s National Container Company (NCC) have forged a North-European alliance to improve prospects for their respective container terminals in Ust-Luga and Wilhelmshaven.

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    Marseilles incentives to woo lines

    2008-02-06T16:33:00Z

    Marseilles-Fos is offering reduced 2008 port dues to container lines that push increased volumes through the French port.