Port & Terminal News – Page 37
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Finns find hard cash motivational
Like a snowball rolling downhill, gathering snow and pace along the way, Finland is moving fast towards a ‘no-smoking’ culture.
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Shoot for the moon
People influence profitablity – but getting the best from them doesn''t have to cost, writes Stuart Pearcey
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Occupation rights
Certain jurisdictions (including England and Wales) have laws which provide for commercial occupiers to acquire rights to automatically renew rights to occupy land and buildings that have been occupied for specific periods.
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The real estate question
Christian Taylor shines the spotlight on land and real estate interests in concession agreements
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Environmental insurance on the cards
Marsh has been exploring the use of environmental insurance to manage potential pollution liabilities associated with ports and terminal operations.
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Check the small print
In these less frenetic times, everyone from customers to customs has more to time to read the small print.
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Claims camouflage
As trade volumes have fallen and times have become less frenetic, port insurance claims have slowed, reports Felicity Landon
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Safe and sound
HFW''s Flora Stewart asks if the disjointed safety regimes in place in the UK go far enough to protect dockworkers
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Taking steps to mitigate risks
There are a number if steps port can take to protect themselves against the increased risks that exist under the new EU regime.
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Tender trials
Anthony Woolich examines how a new EU directive could lay bare port tender processes
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The worth of adding value
Investors are looking for that “added value” ingredient in a port project, according to consultant Nigel Nixon.
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The European dimension
Interreg funds for regional cooperation projects; Structural and Cohesion funds; TEN-T funds for infrastructure projects; Marco Polo and Motorways of the Sea funds for shifting freight on to shortsea shipping ... no wonder many ports give up at the first hurdle of applying for European Union funding.
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Back to basics
Ports looking to position themselves to secure finance would do well to go back to basics, Felicity Landon advises
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Protecting your 'human capital'
A certain level of staff turnover can be healthy in order to refresh ideas, creativity and innovation, says Stephen Swailes, senior lecturer in HR management at Hull University Business School.
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Minding the staff
What’s on your employees’ minds? If you don’t know, you might risk losing the best of them, warns Felicity Landon
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The DAB selection guidelines
When choosing between a full term DAB or an ad-hoc DAB the parties should balance the advantages and disadvantages of each. The following factors should be considered:
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An even keel
Peter Smith and Catherine Gates discuss the worth of Dispute Adjudication Boards for port construction contracts
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Speed is of the essence
When the unthinkable happens, the speed with which the parties act in order to collect and preserve evidence will be of crucial importance. Such evidence will include that obtained from witnesses, physical evidence and documentary evidence.
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Coping with the crash
Alex Macinnes and Nigel Moniz discuss the procedures to consider in the event of a collision