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    Malta cranes cater for big boys

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Malta Freeport Terminals has taken delivery of four new super postpanamax quayside cranes to keep up with demands of ever-larger containerships.

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    STILL SWEET ON CORPUS CHRISTI

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    The ZPMC cranes, with a capability of handling containerships stacking 24 containers, were transported from Shanghai to Malta on a dedicated barge. Meanwhile, ZMPC has also delivered the largest container cranes in northern Europe to Göteborg. With a maximum over-water height of 118 m,the three cranes will be the tallest ...

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    GENOVA GO-AHEAD

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    The ZPMC cranes, with a capability of handling containerships stacking 24 containers, were transported from Shanghai to Malta on a dedicated barge. Meanwhile, ZMPC has also delivered the largest container cranes in northern Europe to Göteborg. With a maximum over-water height of 118 m,the three cranes will be the tallest ...

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    KALMAR BELGIUM BUY

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    The ZPMC cranes, with a capability of handling containerships stacking 24 containers, were transported from Shanghai to Malta on a dedicated barge. Meanwhile, ZMPC has also delivered the largest container cranes in northern Europe to Göteborg. With a maximum over-water height of 118 m,the three cranes will be the tallest ...

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    Steelbro sidelifters stirring up a storm

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Sidelifters, already popular in Scandinavia, are set to change the way containers are handled throughout Europe, according to Steelbro distributor Ulf Hallqvist. Sidelifter technology allows the container to be placed with precision anywhere a truck can access to load or unload the container.

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    Humber unveils new cranage needs

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Associated British Ports (ABP) is to invest £ 3.7m in new cranage for Humber International Terminal 1, its dedicated dry bulk handling terminal at the Port of Immingham. 

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    Abu Dhabi growth gathers momentum with second port

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Abu Dhabi is planning a second port in the industrial township of Musaffah to handle some 5m-9m tonnes per annum.

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    Gulftainer lands Comoros Islands contract

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    United Arab Emirates container terminal manager and operator Gulftainer has agreed a 15-year contract to operate, manage and upgrade the Comoros Islands ports of Moroni and Mutsamudu.

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    APM signs Aqaba agreement

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    APM Terminals and Aqaba Development Corporation have signed a joint venture agreement to manage Aqaba Container Terminal for a period of 25 years.The two companies are to develop the terminal to handle 2.4m teu/year.

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    BMT's Middle Eastern promise

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    International consultant BMT has stepped up its commitments in Abu Dhabi, assisting with a concession for Mina Zayed Port and completing a business plan for a major new offshore port development near Abu Dhabi.

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    Bahía Blanca box terminal to go ahead

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Bahía Blanca port has issued a tender for a 20-year concession of a new container terminal, which will also have to be able to handle both dry and liquid bulk. The terminal will cover an area of 95,300 sq m and have alongside draught of 13.72 metres.

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    RTG order for Cartagena

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    The Colombian port of Cartagena says it has placed an order for eight RTGs costing $10.4m, as part of a $300m upgrade programme which will last three years and boost capacity to 1.2m teu.

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    TIPS CRANE BUY

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    The joint-venture TIPS container terminal operated in Laem Chabang by NYK Line and MOL is to buy two post-panamax quayside gantry cranes from ZPMC to operate vessels of up to 6,000 teu capacity.

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    MADRYN NEEDS INVESTMENT

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    State funding to the tune of $28m is needed for the Argentinean port of Madryn if it is to operate without problems in the future.The majority of the money is needed to repair Almirante Storni quay, which is used for the import and export of aluminium and fish.

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    TECHINT REFURB

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Techint Technologies has refurbished a 35m boom reclaimer used for handling bauxite in Brazil by Alunorte Alumina.

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    COLOMBIANS CONTROL CALDERA

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Colombian investors have been awarded a 20-year concession to operate the Costa Rican Pacific port of Caldera. Sociedad Portuaria de Caldera will invest a total of $35m in the first three years of operation to upgrade existing infrastructure and buy new equipment.The concession, the first of its type in Costa ...

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    ADDITIONAL STACKING AREA IN SANTOS

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Tecondi container terminal in the Brazilian port of Santos has announced a plan to expand Stacking Yard 1 at a cost of ¢ 21m.This will involve lengthening the quay to 320 metres, thereby boosting capacity to 235,000 teu/year, and infilling an area of the sea for stacking of 1,800 teu.The ...

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    New deepsea port for Ecuador

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    The International Port Alliance (Alinport) is promoting the creation of a new deep seaport at Posorja in Ecuador that will be able to accommodate at least panamax size container vessels. Ships of 3,000 teu or larger cannot currently access the country''s leading port of Guayquil, because its access channel is ...

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    El Rama opens new port

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Nicaragua National Ports Authority has opened the new port of El Rama, located 400 km from the capital Managua, between Bluefields Bay and the Escondido River.

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    HPH gives $1m bond to Manta

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) has handed over $1m to Manta Port Authority guaranteeing the seriousness of its offer to invest heavily in the development of the port. HPH intends to invest $468m in upgrading facilities over a period of 30 years, with the port authority providing an additional $55m.