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  • Kalmar's ASCs are expected to increase capacity at Fishermen Islands Terminal by 14%
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    Kalmar ASCs for DP World Brisbane

    2015-05-21T10:56:00Z

    Kalmar is to deliver two automatic stacking cranes (ASCs) to DP World Australia’s semi-automated Fishermen Islands Terminal, which are expected to increase capacity by 14% to 720,000 teu.

  • GPA says it’s been focusing on handling large volume increases with no congestion. Photo: Georgia Ports Authority/Stephen B Morton
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    Savannah scores record growth

    2015-05-20T16:34:00Z

    The US Port of Savannah handled a record 335,337 teu in April – a 25.8% increase, or an additional 69,000 units – and saw strong growth in ro-ro traffic.

  • Solitude uses advanced technology said to improve power generation reliability and reduce the unit’s environmental footprint
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    DNV GL unveils new FLNG concept

    2015-05-20T12:38:00Z

    DNV GL has developed a new unmanned floating LNG (FLNG) vessel concept, ‘Solitude’, said to improve maintenance, and safety and environmental compliance while at the same time saving on costs.

  • ICTSI has qualified for the last stage of the Piraeus tender process
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    ICTSI eyes Piraeus stake

    2015-05-19T13:02:00Z

    International Container Terminal Services Inc is one of four international companies that bid for the majority stake in Greece’s Port of Piraeus.

  • 'Green' vessels calling at Antwerp could be eligible for a 20% discount on port dues
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    Antwerp grants ‘green’ discount

    2015-05-19T12:14:00Z

    The Port of Antwerp is rewarding vessels that use alternative technology to reduce emissions of particulates with a 15-20% discount on port dues.

  • Flying the flag: the country is moving ahead with concessions at last
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    Final go ahead given Brazil port concessions

    2015-05-18T20:25:00Z

    The concession plan originally put forward by Brazil''s Ports Secretariat (SEP) some 18 months ago has finally been approved by the Federal Audit Court (TCU). This covers new terminals to be built in the Port of Santos, as well as in the north-eastern state of Pará, involving combined investment of ...

  • Australia's fourth largest container port, Fremantle will go up for auction on a long-term lease
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    Fremantle up for sale

    2015-05-18T13:10:00Z

    The Western Australian government is looking to sell Fremantle Port to help fund major new projects without adding to debt.

  • The complete Polar Code is expected to enter into force on 1 January 2017. Photo: Mark Garten
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    IMO adopts polar environmental revisions

    2015-05-18T12:04:00Z

    Vessels trading in the Polar Regions now have new safety and environmental regulations to comply with following the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee’s (MEPC) adoption of the Polar Code and associated MARPOL amendments.

  • "Effective policies" are needed to make the most of short sea shipping. Photo: tdlucas5000
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    EU short sea shipping plea

    2015-05-14T17:03:00Z

    A number of European organisations are calling on the European Commission and Member States to ensure they exploit the full potential of short sea shipping as laid out in the Athens Declaration.

  • PureDry eliminates the need for having to pump waste oil and sludge onto receiving barges
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    Re-using waste oil

    2015-05-14T16:36:00Z

    Alfa Laval''s PureDry system is helping shippers to take advantage of MARPOL rule MEPC.1/Circ.642 because it was designed to allow shipowners and operators to reuse the HFO fraction of waste oil.

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    Dawei SEZ moves forward, but port stalls

    2015-05-14T07:38:00Z

    Japan is enter a trilateral cooperation with Thailand and Myanmar to develop Dawei Special Economic Zone (SEZ), according to official Thai sources.

  • Growth: Auckland has not won over locals
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    Auckland port protestors unbowed

    2015-05-14T07:38:00Z

    Opponents to Ports of Auckland’s plans to expand its footprint into Waitemata Harbour remain unbowed by a compromise proposal, with the Stop Stealing Our Harbour group organising another public protest and MP Winston Peters initiating a Bill to halt the project.

  • CMA CGM is expanding its operations in Cuba. Photo: Alex Graves/Flickr
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    CMA CGM commits to Cuba

    2015-05-13T17:03:00Z

    CMA CGM LOG, a subsidiary of CMA CGM Group, is developing its presence in Cuba after signing an agreement with the Cuban government to build a logistics hub at PSA-operated Port of Mariel.

  • Contargo says it's "honoured" to be given the Eco Award. Photo: DKV Euro Service
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    Contargo awarded for eco operations

    2015-05-13T14:58:00Z

    Contargo has been given the ‘Eco Performance Award’ for its “integrated” sustainability concept and tariff calculation system.

  • Dockers are striking at Peru's Port of Callao. Photo: SUTRAMPORPC
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    Strike action hits APM Terminals’ Callao

    2015-05-12T17:15:00Z

    APM Terminals’ Callao hub is once again the victim of strike action as Peruvian dockers protest over wages and ‘fair and safe’ working conditions.

  • Repeat order: Two Terex® Gottwald Model 6 mobile harbour cranes in the G HMK 6408 variant are bound for Napier
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    Terex nabs Napier order

    2015-05-12T16:27:00Z

    Terex Port Solutions (TPS) has received a repeat order from Napier Port for two Terex® Gottwald Model 6 mobile harbour cranes in the G HMK 6408 variant.

  • Port Metro Vancouver is undertaking environmental and technical work for potential new development sites
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    Green development in Canada

    2015-05-12T13:59:00Z

    The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency has made the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the proposed Roberts Bank Terminal 2 project available to the public for comment.

  • 'Ternvag' was the most sustainable vessel to dock at Rotterdam in 2014
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    Rotterdam rewards sustainability

    2015-05-12T12:25:00Z

    A Terntak oil/product tanker has been rewarded as the most sustainable vessel to dock at the Port of Rotterdam in 2014.

  • Marco Pluijm: “Not knowing the future, flexibility is key"
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    Offshore hubs for a greener future

    2015-05-12T11:55:00Z

    As ports look to expand to adapt to ever-increasing vessel sizes, offshore hubs are the way forward for a greener future, says USA-based engineering and construction company, Bechtel.

  • Bromma's spreader sales are already up this year compared to 2014
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    Strong start to 2015 for Bromma

    2015-05-11T17:17:00Z

    Business for crane spreader provider, Bromma, is off to a good start this year with sales already up and order intake on the same level compared to the same period in 2014.