All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 793

  • OMC's Optimiser and Dynamic Under Keel Clearance (DUKC) Chart Overlay will increase capacity at Port Hedland
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    OMC products to increase Hedland capacity

    2012-11-28T17:28:00Z

    Australian maritime engineering company, OMC International, has announced it will deliver two new products to Port Hedland to help increase port capacity.

  • The Rolls-Royce Environship concept is to be developed, in association with Lauro Shipping of Italy, into a new class of ro-pax vessel
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    Gas-fuelled ferry based on R-R Environship

    2012-11-28T14:13:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has announced a teaming agreement with Italian company Lauro Shipping to design innovative new gas powered ferries based on Rolls-Royce’s Environship concept, the first such application for a passenger vessel.

  • Tauranga's future storage plans mirror those planned by other ports
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    A moving target

    2012-11-28T10:00:00Z

    Varied storage solutions are needed to cater for different cargoes and strategies. Dave and Iain MacIntyre report

  • Things have come a cropper for HPH at Bathside Bay Photo: Harwich International Port
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    HPH withdraws UK port plan variation

    2012-11-27T17:34:00Z

    Hutchison Ports (UK) has withdrawn its latest application to develop a container port in Essex, UK, following news that the British Government has opted for a public inquiry on the issue.

  • Cargotec is adjusting to its new business driven operating model. Photo: Cargotec Corporation
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    Cargotec completes operational adjustments

    2012-11-27T15:51:00Z

    Finland''s Cargotec has completed its employee cooperation negotiations that were launched in October as the company prepares to make operational adjustments.

  • Presentation of the 1,000th FutureShip SEEMP certificate (from left to right): Aristidis Efstathiou, GL business development manager area Southern Europe, Athanasios Reisopoulos, GL area manager, Philippos Efstathiou, owner of EFNAV, Pantelis Ch...
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    1,000th SEEMP for GL's FutureShip

    2012-11-27T14:10:00Z

    Despite some indications to the contrary, Germanischer Lloyd believes that compliance with the incoming requirement for a ship energy efficiency management plan (SEEMP) is a high priority for many ship operators.

  • A well designed PCS can support all participants in the logistics chain
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    Building a network

    2012-11-27T10:00:00Z

    Ports adopting a port community system can create a strong network among its many stakeholders, according to South Korea''s Total Soft Bank, well known for its PLUS (Port Logistics Unifying System).

  • News

    Manta tender retrenchment

    2012-11-26T20:06:00Z

    The current round of bidding to expand and operate the Ecuadorian port of Manta has been abandoned, following a lack of bids from interested parties.

  • News

    Tauranga port criticises process

    2012-11-26T20:06:00Z

    Port of Tauranga is frustrated at both the NZ$2.5m (US$2.1m) expenditure - excluding staff time - and four-year process it has undertaken to seek resource consent to widen and deepen its harbour channel.

  • News

    Bill killed by one vote

    2012-11-26T20:06:00Z

    Labour MP Darien Fenton’s Local Government (Council Controlled Organisations) Amendment Bill was thwarted by a single vote in New Zealand Parliament last month.

  • News

    Haulage drivers end crippling strike at Bilbao

    2012-11-26T20:05:00Z

    The strike by self-employed road hauliers which has been ongoing at the port of Bilbao since November 5 has been called off.

  • News

    $20bn set for Brazilian ports

    2012-11-26T20:05:00Z

    Brazil''s president Dilma has agreed the final shape of a new ports package, including a set of ambitious measures in terms of both investment and ‘light’ changes to the regulatory framework.

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    Taiwanese ports welcome $1.9bn boost

    2012-11-26T20:05:00Z

    Four Taiwanese ports are to receive combined investment of $1.9bn from 18 local investors over the next five years.

  • Olena Losevska, Interlegal, says that Ukrainian ports are a crucial step closer to concessional arrangements
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    Ukraine opens the door to concession

    2012-11-26T16:32:00Z

    Operations for all of the 18 sea ports in the Ukraine are now theoretically available for concession following their recent addition to The List of Concession Objects by the Cabinet of Ministers in what is called Resolution 1055.

  • News

    Study on LNG solution in the Baltics published

    2012-11-26T15:44:00Z

    The European Commission has published the study on gas supply issues in the East-Baltic region, requested by concerned Member States.

  • Negotiations have averted a strike that would have shut down Portland's marine terminals
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    Strike averted after Portland negotiations

    2012-11-26T15:28:00Z

    A planned union strike at the Port of Portland was averted yesterday as negotiations between the port and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Local 28 ended in a speculative contract agreement.

  • Simon Bennett from ICS says that shipping should not be treated like a "cash cow."
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    ICS heads to Doha Climate Change Conference

    2012-11-26T14:35:00Z

    The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) will be representing global shipowners at the UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC) in Doha on 27 November.

  • It's claimed that Singapore's Collaborative Port Community Solution has saved the nation's port community more than $81m. Credit: Roberto Arias
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    A collective voice

    2012-11-26T10:00:00Z

    Intelligent port community systems can give hubs the edge when chasing cargo. Alex Hughes reports

  • The strike is expected to close three terminals at the Port of Portland
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    Portland prepares for union strikes

    2012-11-23T15:29:00Z

    It has been reported that the Port of Portland has requested an emergency injunction from a Multnomah county judge in a bid to stop a union strike, due to take place on Sunday.

  • The surveillance equipment targets both water and land intrusion at the Port of Charleston
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    Charleston port installs surveillance equipment

    2012-11-23T15:29:00Z

    The Port of Charleston has expanded its use of PureTech Systems’ PureActiv geospatial video management system to protect the perimeter at two additional terminals.