All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 761

  • Liverpool2 – the vision for the future
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    Liverpool2 port project begins

    2013-05-30T17:38:00Z

    Peel Ports has welcomed the news this week that Liverpool''s maritime sector in the UK has received a £35m regional growth fund (RGF) grant from the government - now the operator can begin to realise its expansion plans at the Port of Liverpool.

  • Port Vancouver – the lockout continues
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    Vancouver labour lockout continues

    2013-05-30T17:34:00Z

    The lockout is still in force at the US Port of Vancouver after nearly three months prompting the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) to make an official complaint to Mitsui Ltd, owners of the United Grain Corporation (UGC), the company at the centre of the dispute.

  • The ETF is worried the Commission's proposals could have serious consequences for technical nautical service workers
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    ETF concerned over port policy proposals

    2013-05-30T16:04:00Z

    Following the European Commission’s adoption of a new regulation and communication, ‘Ports: en engine for growth’, earlier this week, the European Transport Workers Federation (ETF) has expressed concerns that the proposals could have on workers in technical-nautical services.

  • Unions against Brazilian port reformations
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    Controversy continues to court Brazilian port reform

    2013-05-30T06:27:00Z

    Both houses of the Brazilian parliament have voted into law interim measure 595, which it is hoped will greatly increase the competitiveness of the Brazilian ports industry.

  • Handling collusion claims on the table. Credit: Tsaiproject
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    Ashdod and Haifa ‘accused’ of box handling oligopoly

    2013-05-30T06:26:00Z

    The head of Israel''s Anti-Trust Authority has written to both Haifa port and Ashdod port to ask them to meet him prior to them being accused of operating a container handling oligopoly.

  • Grays Harbor is eyeing crude handling fortunes
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    Black future

    2013-05-30T01:00:00Z

    Washington and Oregon ports travel new and old roads to viability. Martin Rushmere reports

  • Hyster designs, tests and manufactures its trucks at the Nijmegen facility
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    Hyster facility celebrates 60th

    2013-05-29T16:42:00Z

    Global equipment manufacturer, Hyster, part of NACCO Materials Handling Group (NMHG), is celebrating 60 successful years of manufacturing at its factory in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, writes Rachael Doyle.

  • News

    Getting on with the neighbours

    2013-05-29T01:00:00Z

    For Los Angeles, one of its most urgent projects has just been finished, the 10-year $370m deepening of the main channel from 45 to 53 feet, aimed specifically at the mega-container ships.

  • APM Terminals won the 25-year concession for the operation of Liberia’s Port of Monrovia back in 2010
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    APMT Liberia on track

    2013-05-28T18:58:00Z

    APM Terminal’s new wharf at Monrovia Freeport in Liberia has officially opened nine months ahead of schedule, opening the door up to the next stage of the port modernisation project.

  • The new Hyster H8-16XM-6 range offer fuel savings up to 20%
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    Hyster extends low emissions offering

    2013-05-28T16:25:00Z

    Global equipment manufacturer, Hyster, part of NACCO Materials Handling Group (NMHG), has extended its ‘profitable low emissions’ approach to its new range of 8 to 16 tonnes lift capacity forklift trucks.

  • Bromma's STS spreaders have proven popular in Europe
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    Bromma spreaders in demand

    2013-05-28T16:19:00Z

    Swedish crane spreader provider, Bromma, has reported a strong start to the year, with a significant amount of STS spreaders on its order intake list, which it says is driven by larger vessels and the increase in productivity across the logistics chain.

  • Cavotec want to raise awareness to the environmental and economic benefits of shore to ship power. Photo: Heléne Ohsbeck
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    Cavotec pushes shore power

    2013-05-28T15:34:00Z

    Global engineering group, Cavotec, has co-hosted an outreach event at the Port of Ystad in Southern Sweden aimed at raising awareness to the environmental and economic benefits of shore to ship power.

  • The European Commission wants to bring Europe's ports into the 21st century
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    Upgrading EU seaports

    2013-05-28T15:32:00Z

    Siim Kallas, European Commissioner for mobility and transport, has announced a new initiative to improve port operations and transport connections at 319 key EU seaports.

  • TCEEGE is expanding and updating its equipment
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    Efficiency focus in Turkey

    2013-05-28T15:07:00Z

    Grup Marítim TCB''s Turkish Container Terminal (TCEEGE) at the Port of Nemrut Bay, is continuing its strategic plan to implement more efficient technology to the terminal as part of its new expansion.

  • Tacoma plans to increase its breakbulk handling by 30% by 2022. Credit: Port of Tacoma
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    The little engine that could

    2013-05-28T01:00:00Z

    Tacoma continues to ride a wave of greatly increased business.

  • The SMV 4531 TB5 HLT is the world's first hybrid reach stacker
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    Konecranes hybrid reach stacker

    2013-05-27T12:39:00Z

    Sweden’s Konecranes Lifttrucks AB, has launched the world’s first hybrid reach stacker, the SMV 4531 TB5 HLT for container handling.

  • San Diego is forecasting a 5.5% increase in niche cargoes this year. Credit: Port of San Diego, Dale Frost
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    Tale of two halves

    2013-05-27T10:00:00Z

    There''s a clear divide in the ambitions of US West Coast ports, as Martin Rushmere explains

  • Coastal Deniz Container Shuttle
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    Port of Liverpool: where carbon efficient meets cost efficient

    2013-05-26T11:36:00Z

    There are many things that make the Liverpool City Region a great place for retailers and manufacturers to do business: it’s home to the Port of Liverpool and the Manchester Ship Canal – a 36 mile inland waterway from Liverpool to Manchester - and a wealth of multimodal facilities and ...

  • News

    From pit to port

    2013-05-26T01:00:00Z

    Software is helping the handling of bulk materials from the pit through to the port.

  • Advice from the shipping line regarding arrival and expected cargo exchange is key to accurate berth scheduling
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    Berth plan

    2013-05-25T01:00:00Z

    Berth scheduling must be cohesive and carefully planned, not left to chance, finds John Bensalhia