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    Hamburg invests in booming bulk

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Up to the end of 2005, € 17m is being invested in the expansion of Hamburg''s Hansaport bulk facility where coal and ore handling is booming.

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    Unity box terminal opens in Colombo

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The 330,000TEU capacity Unity Container Terminal at the Sri Lankan port of Colombo was due to start operations in May. Japan Bank of International Cooperation (JBIC) granted a loan of $14.91m to enable three STS gantries, and eight RTGs to be bought, while another loan of $32.95m financed construction of ...

  • Jubilee Port near Ashdod planned as private facility
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    Israel's Jubilee Port stays within state

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    In 2003, Israel''s national ports authority made an operating profit of $74.75m on revenues of $459.35m, down 2% over 2002. Following a $90.13m transfer of cash back to the state, the organisation remained in financial equilibrium on the year. $368.34m of total income was derived from operations, $36.61m from financial ...

  • Kochi: DPI offered to share a staggering 33.3% of total revenue
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    DPI to manage Kochi/Cochin

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Dubai Ports International, the overseas management arm of Dubai Ports Authority (DPA) offered to share a staggering 33.3% of total revenue with the Indian government when bidding for a concession to run a major new transhipment facility at the port of Kochi/Cochin. Only two other companies bid: the IL& FS ...

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    APMT assumes control of Pipavav

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    APM Terminals, which currently holds a 12.5% stake in India''s first private port company, Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd (GPPL), is to assume management control of operations as part of a restructuring plan which will also see it buy the 37% stake held by Sea King Infrastructure Ltd. However, with current ...

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    MSC in Fos2XL deal..

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    This process has been given the blessing of the Indian authorities, who have given permission for foreign direct investment to be increased from 49% to 100%. The money raised via the share issue is needed to fund construction of a new dedicated container terminal which will have an annual capacity ...

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    Cavotec and Mooring Systems sign pact

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The cooperation agreement between the Mooring Systems of New Zealand and Cavotec Tech has been sealed with a license agreement.

  • Cold ironing: power the ships from the shore, or a barge
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    Cavotec presses for cold ironing in California

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Supplying shore-side electricity to ships at berth - or " cold ironing" - is cost effective for certain types of vessels that call regularly in Long Beach, that use a lot of power, and that spend a lot of time in port, according to a study commissioned by the port.

  • Botany Bay: independent commission of enquiry
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    Botany Bay's future under scrutiny

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    This month an independent inquiry will examine whether Sydney Ports Corporation (SPC) should be allowed to go ahead with the first major land expansion at its Botany Bay container port in 30 years. Kevin Chinnery reports.

  • Port Phillip Bay: 30% of the worlds container vessels cant get in
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    Melbourne accelerating dredging programme

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Port Phillip Bay: 30% of the worlds container vessels cant get inThis process has been given the blessing of the Indian authorities, who have given permission for foreign direct investment to be increased from 49% to 100%. The money raised via the share issue is needed to fund construction of ...

  • Chetty: finding solutions rather than apportioning blame
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    COLLABORATION CUTS CONGESTION AT DURBAN

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Prior to 1994, South Africa, shunned by the international community because of its apartheid policy, had little need of enhanced capacity at its international container terminals. However, as the situation vis-a-vis the rest of the world improved dramatically, the country found itself chronically short of adequate maritime facilities to cope ...

  • CEAs Foulkes: Can they seriously challenge the Asian market?
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    HIGHER AND HEAVIER DOWN UNDER

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Clark Equipment Australia (CEA), which manufactures the Omega range of locally produced reachstackers and other container handling equipment, reports strong growth in the Australian market with a distinct customer preference for higher-reaching stacking and larger capacity models. The firm is also sticking a tentative toe into the waters of South ...

  • Liebherrs TCCs in Vietnam: significantly lower operating and maintenance costs Liebherrs LHM400G in Korea where operating rates are twice global average
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    MHC GAINS RECOGNITION IN BULK SECTOR

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    MHC sales for bulk handling are on the increase and the deck crane has evolved into a land creature. Nick Elliott talks to Liebherr and Gottwald.

  • The HMK330EG for Saqr Port Authority: Middle East market has prospered
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    TRAINING A PRIORITY

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    " From the view of the MHC operating company (our customers), qualified crane personnel are an important requirement to achieve maximum cost efficiency. It is for this reason that Gottwald offers a comprehensive basic and advanced training programme for crane personnel, " says the firm.

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    GOTTWALD SCORES IN THE GULF

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    In the first quarter of 2004 Gottwald received three new MHC orders from customers in the UAE. These include one HMK 330 EG fourrope grab MHC for professional bulk handling for Saqr Port Authority in Ras Al Khaimah and two HMK 300 E MHCs ordered by Dubai Ports Authority (DPA) ...

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    AN ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    In an ingenious example of alternative technology, Liebherr has modified its deck cranes for use on the quay. The Fixed Cargo Crane (FCC) and Travelling Cargo Crane (TCC) concept is relatively new but has proven to be an ideal solution both technically and economically for quaysides which perhaps have a ...

  • Small mobile unloaders suitable where rates dont exceed 170-250 tons/hour
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    HOW DO THEY COMPARE WITH THEIR MECHANICAL COUSINS?

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Alex Hughes talks to pneumatic unloader manufacturers about their uses, environmental issues and maintenance and leasing options.

  • Hysters H18.00XM-12EC: sophisticated twistlock system
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    HIGHER AND HIGHER

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Considering the huge container imbalances prevalent in most of the world' s trades and the consequent need to move empty boxes from place to place, it' s a wonder Empty Container Handlers (ECHs) are not in the news more. Nick Elliott reports on how economics, speed and stacking capability make ...

  • Kalmars Contchamp sales up in Africa Liebherrs LRS645 struts its stuff
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    LIEBHERR UNVEILS ITS NEW MACHINE

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Liebherr has just launched its LRS 645 reachstacker - a new product line for the Austrian company. The machine' s most notable feature is its curve-shaped telescopic boom which gives it extra reach. Nick Elliott discovers more.

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    New Transas VTS unites Severn ports

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    A marine-control centre enabling ships to be monitored 24 hours a day as they enter or leave a South Wales port or harbour along the Severn Estuary has been commissioned. Associated British Ports (ABP), owner and operator of five ports in South Wales has invested £ 0.6m in developing the ...