All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 697

  • Representatives will develop and launch specific initiatives to ensure compliance with new emissions regulations
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    EU countries enforce emissions regulations

    2014-07-08T15:01:00Z

    A number of North Western European counties are joining forces in a bid to make the control of ship’s sulphur emissions more efficient.

  • France has become the latest country to sign up to the Hong Kong Convention Photo: IMO
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    Ship recycling convention ratified

    2014-07-08T12:46:00Z

    The International Maritime Organization (IMO) says that France has become the third state to ratify the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships 2009.

  • Terberg will supply 40 LNG tractors for Asyaport's new container terminal
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    LNG tractors for new Turkish terminal

    2014-07-08T12:12:00Z

    Netherlands-based Terberg Benschop is to supply 40 LNG tractors for Asyaport’s new container terminal, being built in Turkey on the Marmara Sea.

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    Baltic ports management merger

    2014-07-07T17:16:00Z

    The owners of the Swedish and Finnish harbours, Umeå and Vaasa, have set up a joint company, Kvarkenhamnar AB to takeover management of the ports in January 2015.

  • GDF Suez says the future of bunkering lies in LNG
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    GDF Suez signs LNG agreement

    2014-07-07T12:31:00Z

    GDF Suez has signed a framework agreement with Mitsubishi and NYK to develop the LNG bunkering market through LNG bunkering vessels.

  • News

    Baltic ports management merger

    2014-07-07T10:58:00Z

    The owners of the Swedish and Finnish harbours, Umeå and Vaasa, have set up a joint company, Kvarkenhamnar AB to takeover management of the ports in January 2015.

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    “Ground-breaking” LNG concept

    2014-07-07T09:49:00Z

    ABS has entered into a joint development project (JDP) with Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) to develop what is thought will be the industry’s first LNG-fuelled drillship.

  • Financial problems continue to impact Spanish ports [966614]  -  3 Linkid : 2028937
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    PLA invests for the future

    2014-07-05T10:00:00Z

    River operators are investing to meet the growing demand for freight by water, says the Port of London Authority.

  • New age: the revival of the River Thames helps takes traffic off the congested London streets
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    Green superhighway

    2014-07-04T10:00:00Z

    Felicity Landon reports on the dramatic increase in cargo volumes on the River Thames

  • News

    Kumport e-RTG project completed

    2014-07-03T17:55:00Z

    Turkish port operator Kumport’s eight Kalmar diesel powered rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs) have been converted to e-RTGs by a joint team from Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Co. Ltd (ZPMC) and ZPMC Mediterranean Turkey.

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    US$800,000 funding to improve US emissions

    2014-07-03T17:30:00Z

    The US Environmental protection Agency (EPA) is awarding almost US$800,000 to the Houston-Galveston Area Council (HGAC) to reduce emissions from non-road equipment and marine vessels.

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    Kumport e-RTG project completed

    2014-07-03T16:41:00Z

    Turkish port operator Kumport’s eight Kalmar diesel powered rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs) have been converted to e-RTGs by a joint team from Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Co. Ltd (ZPMC) and ZPMC Mediterranean Turkey.

  • News

    Crane spreader copyright infringement

    2014-07-03T16:40:00Z

    Sweden’s District Court of Västerås has found SweFrame Port Equipment AB guilty of copyright infringements having unlawfully reproduced some of 18,000 of Bromma’s drawings, manuals and other documents.

  • Rotterdam is currently experience congestion difficulties. Photo: Freek van Arkel
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    Congestion concerns at European ports

    2014-07-03T11:37:00Z

    Congestion issues were a thing of the past, but now the North European ports of Rotterdam and Hamburg are experiencing significant traffic, and Drewry says it shows no sign of stopping in the coming months.

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    Finding a lease structure that fits

    2014-07-03T10:00:00Z

    There are two basic forms of leases most commonly in use in port environments today: flat rate and shared revenue leases - both can be used for multi-user as well as single-user (dedicated) terminals or berths.

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    Stalled Queensland coal terminals plans

    2014-07-03T09:52:00Z

    Plans to build coal terminals at Dudgeon Point near Mackay in central Queensland have been put on hold due to a lack of demand.

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    “Step change” for Kiwi trade

    2014-07-03T09:52:00Z

    Alliances forged between New Zealand’s leading freight and logistics management firm, Kotahi, and its largest port, the Port of Tauranga, as well as between Kotahi and Maersk Line will herald the arrival of the country’s first 6,500 teu containerships.

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    Capacity boost for Lyttelton

    2014-07-03T09:52:00Z

    Lyttelton Port of Christchurch (LPC) is constructing a new 230-metre Cashin Quay wharf which will provide a combined container quay length of 570 metres upon completion in the middle of next year.

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    Panama port concessions not being built

    2014-07-03T09:52:00Z

    Work has yet to start on any of the four terminal concessions approved by the government of outgoing Panamanian president, Ricardo Martinelli, between 2012-2014, according to Willys Delvalle, chairman of the Panama Maritime Chamber.

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    New NSW port owners move in

    2014-07-03T09:51:00Z

    Australian superannuation fund members have taken over ownership of two of Australia’s major ports in a lease agreement with the New South Wales Government.