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    MELBOURNE WATER WAR

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    The Port of Melbourne Corporation has reported that visiting ships have drastically reduced their intake of potable water in an effort to play their role in water conservation. 

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    QUEENSLAND SHUNS NVESTMENT

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Privately-operated coal terminals in Queensland have rejected any offer to publicly fund their export infrastructure, despite vessel queues reaching record levels. 

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    MARLBOROUGH SAFETY DRIVE

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    They feel that their private investments are underpinned by long-term contracts with mining companies and therefore public money is unnecessary.Marlborough harbourmaster Captain Alex van Wijngaarden is seeking radar, expansion of the automatic information system and adoption of the pending non-mandatory New Zealand Port Marine Harbour Safety Code, to ensure the ...

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    GLADSTONE COAL GOAL

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    A new A$200m ($165.8m) ship loader will add an extra 10m tonnes to the export coal capacity of Gladstone’ s RG Tanna Coal Terminal. The commissioning follows a 20% increase in capacity at the port in the last 12 months.

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    NEW NORTHPORT CEO

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Northport has appointed qualified Master Mariner Jon Moore as its new chief executive, in light of the pending retirement of Ken Crean in June.

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    ISPS an easy, but expensive, pill to swallow

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    The estimated global port-related cost of implementing the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code has been put at between $1.1bn and $2.3bn initially, with annual costs thereafter of between $400m and $900m, in a report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). 

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    SYRIA SIGNS FOR LIEBHERR

    2007-05-01T16:26:00Z

    International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) has ordered two new Liebherr LHM 400 mobile harbour cranes for its new Tartous container terminal concession in Syria.

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    KONE NETS UKRAINE ORDERS

    2007-05-01T16:26:00Z

    Odessa''s HPC Ukraina has ordered four rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) Konecranes cranes for Odessa Sea Trade Port, a subsidiary of HPC Hamburg Port Consulting GmbH.

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    KALMAR RENTAL COUP

    2007-05-01T16:26:00Z

    Sweden''s largest timber products company has agreed a multi-year rental contract with Kalmar for 31 specially developed forklift trucks.

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    LARNE VTS UPGRADE

    2007-05-01T16:26:00Z

    The UK''s Port of Larne is to upgrade its vessel tracking system (VTS), currently consisting of two radar sites, closed-circuit TV and recording system,VHF recording and three VTS operator workplaces.

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    Piraeus Port loses box traffic

    2007-05-01T16:26:00Z

    Piraeus Port Authority posted revenue growth of 2.9% in 2006, when it generated ¢ 144.1m ($195m). However, the increase would have been more had the port not been hit by several strikes during the last few months of the year.

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    Humber sets legal first with wildlife project

    2007-05-01T16:26:00Z

    A landmark legal agreement between industry and conservationists has led to the creation of more than 60 hectares of wildlife habitat at a cost of £ 3.5m.

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    China Shipping swaps Spanish services

    2007-05-01T16:26:00Z

    China Shipping has moved its prestigious AEX-1 service, which links the Far East with northern Europe, from Marítima Valenciana in Valencia to TCB in Barcelona.

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    JadeWeserPort crosses planning hurdle

    2007-05-01T16:26:00Z

    Construction of Germany''s new ¢ 950m ($1.3bn) super-containerport at Wilhelmshaven is set to begin in earnest this summer after planning permission was approved.

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    LISBON DELAYS THIRD BOX TERMINAL

    2007-05-01T16:26:00Z

    The president of the port of Lisbon''s administrative authority,Manuel Frasquilho, has indicated that it will not be necessary to expand  Terminal da Trafaria to accommodate major flows of container traffic in the short-term.Work to create a new container terminal will not therefore be necessary until 2015.

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    ROAD ACCESS IMPROVED TO VALENCIA

    2007-05-01T16:26:00Z

    The Infrastructure & Transport Department of the Valencia regional government has issued a tender in respect of the initial phase of construction of the northern road access to the Port of Valencia. Investment will be ¢ 20.1m ($27.2m).

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    GOOD YEAR FOR IHC

    2007-05-01T16:26:00Z

    IHC Holland Merwede is anticipating a 35% increase in turnover this year on the back on improved results from its dredging, offshore and marine businesses. In a booming year, the company''s sales doubled to ¢ 1bn ($1.4bn) in 2006 and net profit tripled to ¢ 31.2m ($42.2m).

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    FREIGHT FORUM PROMOTED

    2007-05-01T16:26:00Z

    The European Federation of Inland Ports and the European Sea Ports Organisation are to establish a "Platform of European Sea and Inland Ports" to strengthen co-operation between both organisations.

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    Collapse of El Prat quay blamed on port authority

    2007-05-01T16:26:00Z

    Spain''s Infrastructure Minister, Magdalena Álvarez, has emphasised that the collapse of one third of the new Prat Quay at the Port of Barcelona is entirely the responsibility of the Port Authority and has nothing whatsoever to do with her department. This is despite the fact that all port infrastructure in ...

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    Barcelona's TCB borrows to expand

    2007-05-01T16:26:00Z

    Barcelona Container Terminal (TCB) has signed a loan agreement, securing ¢ 118.5m ($160.4m) to expand its Muelle Sur terminal to a 870,000 sq m facility capable of handling 2.2m teu.