Europe – Page 113

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    Antwerp responds to Dutch delay

    2009-09-02T12:24:00Z

    Dutch authorities have again put back the programme of works on the 12 shallow points in the Western Scheldt by suspending the routing decree and one of the implementation permits for deepening the navigation channel.

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    Long service honoured at Tyne

    2009-09-01T12:24:00Z

    Thirteen port employees took part in an evening of celebrations at the Port of Tyne headquarters, UK, to honour their combined 360 years of service.

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    Hard times predicted for box market

    2009-08-31T12:24:00Z

    2009 is to be the most challenging year ever, says Drewry Shipping Consultants in its annual review of container terminal operations.

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    Labour rates must improve at Valencia

    2009-08-30T12:24:00Z

    Terminal operators in the port of Valencia are warning that recent high levels of transhipment traffic, which now account for 50% of total box traffic in the port, could be under threat if labour costs are not reduced in the next few months.

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    First half operating loss for HITT

    2009-08-29T12:24:00Z

    As a result of restructuring costs and delays in planned orders, HITT traffic management and navigation systems company expects figures to confirm an operational loss of around ¢ 1m ($1.3m) for the first half of 2009. However, HITT''s management is more optimistic with regard to the second half of the ...

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    Southampton crane incident

    2009-08-28T12:24:00Z

    Following July''s crane incident at DP World Southampton which happened when the boom of a crane collapsed, trapping and seriously injuring the crane driver, Jay Squibb, the company says that Mr Squibb is "making positive steps toward recovery".

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    Stevedores take pay cut at Las Palmas

    2009-08-27T12:24:00Z

    Dockworkers at the port of Las Palmas have agreed to take a 20% reduction in salary in return for an agreement that will ensure no redundancies are made. This will last for up to five years. 170 workers were due to be shed given a reduction in traffic this year.

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    HHLA cuts workers' hours

    2009-08-27T12:24:00Z

    HHLA has followed the lead of other major European stevedoring companies in reducing working hours, affecting 2,000 employees. The decision is the direct result of the deteriorating economic environment. Both Eurogate and automotive terminal operator BLG had previously implemented similar reductions.

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    Delays to Tanger-Med II

    2009-08-26T12:24:00Z

    Questions are being asked about the second stage development of Morocco''s Tanger-Med Mediterranean transhipment hub.

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    Significant box losses at Barcelona

    2009-08-25T12:24:00Z

    The port of Barcelona is on course to handle a maximum of 1.86m teu this year, a decrease of 700,000 teu over 2008.

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    Growth planned at Teesport

    2009-08-24T12:24:00Z

    PD Ports has completed the first phase of an expansion programme to develop its existing container terminal handling facilities at Teesport, UK.

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    Hamburg levels still subdued

    2009-08-23T12:24:00Z

    Throughput at the Port of Hamburg remains stunted, but hopes are that second half figures will reflect a stablisation and the start of recovery.

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    Dragados-SPL privatisation now without rail interests

    2009-08-18T12:24:00Z

    JP Morgan is reported to still be interested in acquiring Dragados-SPL from the Spanish ACS group, although it is said to be hesitant about buying the port assets given the high price being asked and the depressed state of the container market.

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    Marseilles Fos seeks two bids

    2009-08-11T12:24:00Z

    Marseilles Fos has released a tender for a proposed conventional cargo terminal to be developed on the site of the fruit terminal vacated by Agrexco. Preference will be given to bidders intending to use the existing facilities for handling fruit, vegetables and other food products.

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    London's Lambeth arrives

    2009-08-10T12:24:00Z

    The first of a new generation of Port of London Authority (PLA) patrol launch has arrived on the Thames.

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    Maersk traffic down at all major Spanish ports

    2009-08-10T12:24:00Z

    In the first four months of 2009, traffic handled by Maersk at the port of Algeciras was down by 180,000 teu. In Barcelona, the carrier has seen a 33% drop and one of 16% in the port of Valencia.

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    TCV doubles capacity

    2009-08-05T12:24:00Z

    Following investment of ¢ 110m ($155m) in its new Llovera Quay, TCV Stevedoring has doubled its capacity in the port of Valencia this year. The new expansion zone is equipped with 430 metres of quay and 50,000 square metres of stacking area.

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    shortsea hub status for Teesport

    2009-08-01T12:24:00Z

    Teesport in the UK is beginning to make its mark as a shortsea shipping hub, with growing connections to northern Europe.

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    Second Sochi port abandoned

    2009-07-31T12:24:00Z

    Plans to build a second seaport in Sochi, Russia, at a cost of $272m have been abandoned. Instead, 10 other sites have been identified for the storing and transhipment cargo.

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    Valencia expansion on track

    2009-07-29T12:24:00Z

    Bucking the weak global operating climate, Valencia port authority has confirmed to Port Strategy that its proposed extension works are running to schedule, and that it does not intend to postpone the works or the concession.