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    UAE cements maritime ties with Iraq

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    There has been a boom in sea trade between the United Arab Emirates and Iraq in the post-Saddam era, mostly using traditional dhows plying between Dubai Creek and ports such as Umm Qasr and Abul Folous. Around 300 dhows carry cargoes such as tyres, clothes, rice, pulses, edible oils, electronics, ...

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    Online payment facility at MICT

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    International Container Terminal Services, Inc.

  • Capsa: transhipment boxes in future?
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    LOCAL STEVEDORING GROUPS DOMINATE BOX MARKET

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Spain''s rapid economic growth has spawned powerful terminal operators and the second biggest car industry in Europe.

  • Bilbao: UECC and Berge Maritima jvd to launch Termicar Bouzas: 220,000 vehicles and a fifth ramp entering service
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    TERMICAR WOOS NEW CAR TRAFFIC

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Spain is the second largest producer of cars in Europe, something which is reflected in the number of ports now handling new vehicle import/export traffic. On the Mediterranean coast, terminals in Barcelona and Tarragona dominate, while in the north, three companies -Suardiaz, Berge Maritima and United European Car Carriers (UECC) ...

  • Buckley: SCT latest in a string of overseas assigments
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    IT'S ABOUT PROCESSES MANAGING AND PEOPLE

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Given our ongoing coverage of ways to ease congestion at container terminals (see PS May 2004 and this current issue), it seemed only right to kick off our new personality series with the man tasked with solving the notorious congestion problems at the UK''s second container port, Southampton. Nick Elliott ...

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    SEALING THE SUBSTRATE

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Although generally speaking more resistant to corrosion and other forms of degradation than steel piles or many other marine structures, over the course of time concrete may itself need additional protection.

  • A tug tows one of the immense concrete blocks for the new jetties at Cartagena into place
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    FROM BERTH TO BREAKWATER SOME VERY CONCRETE REASONS

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Concrete''s value within the port environment is almost unlimited. And fresh innovations incorporating its use are appearing all the time, as David Foxwell discovers.

  • The new ro-ro berth at Kirkwall on the Orkney Isles makes extensive use of concrete
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    DECKING AND REINFORCEMENT FOR FERRY SERVICE

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    A new deep water jetty for ro-ro ferries serving the Orkney Isles has recently entered service that makes extensive use of concrete, both in the decking for the jetty and as a means of reinforcing the piles on which it sits.

  • Davidson: huge potential for China investment
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    Major capacity shortfall in the east

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Drewry Shipping Consultants believes that East Asian ports will lack 14m TEUs in capacity by 2007 unless more investment in facilities is made a priority. In that year demand will be 143.3m TEUs compared with capacity of 129.5m TEUs, assuming an annual projected growth rate of 8%-9%, with China seemingly ...

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    More vehicle space for Bremerhaven

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Work will start in September on a € 24m project to expand vehicle handling in Bremerhaven, Europe''s second largest vehicle hub. Part of the Osthafen will be filled in by the end of 2005 to create 60,000 sq metres of additional vehicle handling space.

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    BMT helps out in Malaysia

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    BMT Asia Pacific has advised on the design of a new deep water container terminal at Sepangar Bay in Sabah. The study considered where the terminal needed to be located to minimise dredging and enable ships to manoeuvre safely in the area, avoiding potentially dangerous reefs.

  • Mombasa: Accusations of interference by cabinet ministers
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    Mombasa rejects four equipment bids

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Surprisingly, only three of seven companies were able to meet the technical specifications required by the Port of Mombasa to supply eight cranes as part of a recent tender. The contract, which is worth _16m, will therefore be disputed by Kalmar, ZPMC and Reggiane following the disqualification of Fabtech International ...

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    Vizhinjam attracts strong interest

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Expressions of interest have been received from 11 companies who wish to take forward construction and operation of an international container transhipment terminal at Vizhinjam. The tender prompted three international groupings to reply: Dubai Ports International; a consortium headed by the National Ports Authority of South Africa, including partners Hyson ...

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    Ipswich one step closer

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    ABP''s port of Ipswich has moved closer to expanding its ro-ro facilities after accepting a £ 3.5m tender from Edmund Nuttall for a second ro-ro berth at the port''s West Bank Terminal.

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    H-PR appointed for Dover

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    PC REMBRANDT, BMT's ship handling training and familiarisation software, was used to determine the wind and tidal conditions under which vessels will be able to enter and depart from the port with and without the support of tugs. The company also set out the strategy for beacon, buoy and light ...

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    What's on the Iraqis' shopping list?

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The effect on the ports sector has not been just the recent invasion of Iraq by the coalition forces, writes Steve Cameron . Since the 1980s the combination of the IranIraq and first Gulf wars left a development vacuum in Iraq''s ports with virtually no progress for 20 years. Set ...

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    Santa Fe to gain new access channel

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Peter Bingham, who has been in Iraqi as special advisor for the CPA explained that on his arrival last year his initial views were that the ports had deep water and were generally in reasonable condition with good quay surfaces and warehouses.The River Plate basin development fund (Fonplata) is to ...

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    Paranagua piles on capacity

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Peter Bingham, who has been in Iraqi as special advisor for the CPA explained that on his arrival last year his initial views were that the ports had deep water and were generally in reasonable condition with good quay surfaces and warehouses.Latin America's leading grain export port, Paranagua, is undertaking ...

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    New MSC-Gate venture gets Bremen cash backing

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The state of Bremen has moved fast to pledge € 19m for infrastructure modernisation at Bremerhaven''s 30-year-old Container Terminal 1 to back the spectacular news that Eurogate and MSC will base their dedicated new MSC Gate 50-50 joint venture there.

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    Nigeria to build new port

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    MSC operates the world's second biggest container fleet whilst Eurogate is Europe's largest terminal operator. The partners say the new terminal, south of the Wilhelm Kaisen Container Terminal, will attract about half a million more TEUs.Nigeria has agreed to build a new $400m seaport in Ondo State at a 10,000ha ...