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  • Waste Industrial outputs are used to grow crops in a purpose built greenhouse at Zeeland Seaports
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    The art of green patchwork: European ports collaborate to innovate

    2011-09-14T10:44:00Z

    THE EUROPEAN CROSS-BORDER PATCH (Ports Adapting To Change) project is co-financed by the Interreg IVA 2 Seas Programme 2007 – 2013.

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    Wind power blows San Francisco away

    2011-09-14T10:00:00Z

    San Francisco is adding a second string to its bow with emphasis on encouraging wind power shipments.

  • Seattle is Green Gateway for Trade
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    Seattle is Green Gateway for Trade

    2011-09-14T09:57:00Z

    In a recently updated study shows that the Port of Seattle once again offers the lowest carbon footprint for containers moving from Asia to the Midwest.

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    New Terminal for Buss

    2011-09-14T09:37:00Z

    Hamburg - Port and logistics services provider, Buss, has taken over a new multi-purpose terminal in Eemshaven in the Netherlands from Groningen Seaports.

  • GreenPort Congress will be held at the Hotel Atlantic Kempinski in Hamburg, Germany
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    The role of Ports in bridging the gap between the interests of urban and business communities

    2011-09-13T11:46:00Z

    THE 6TH GREENPORT CONGRESS will continue the theme established at previous events of examining the challenges and opportunities of developing good practice and sustainable solutions in ports.

  • Phase 2 of Fairview's development will further boost Prince Rupert's potential
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    Growth strategies go west

    2011-09-13T10:00:00Z

    San Francisco and Prince Rupert use economics and natural advantages to get ahead, by Martin Rushmere

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    NMP protests rental hike

    2011-09-13T10:00:00Z

    India''s Shipping Ministry has been asked to intervene in the dispute between stevedores at New Mangalore Port and the Tariff Authority for Major Ports, which has attempted to increase port rentals retrospectively as of 2007.

  • Port of Oakland
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    First cold-ironing birth at Port of Oakland

    2011-09-12T17:25:00Z

    USA -- The Coalition for Responsible Transportation (CRT) commended one of its members, APL, for becoming the first container shipping line to "cold-iron" at the Port of Oakland.

  • Orange Blue Terminal in Eemshaven
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    Buss terminal to support wind power industry

    2011-09-12T17:25:00Z

    The Netherlands -- Operations for the Orange Blue Terminal started in August. The Hamburg-based port and logistics services provider, Buss, took over Orange Blue Terminal from Groningen Seaports in July.

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    Sendai resumes international box operations

    2011-09-12T10:00:00Z

    Partial international container services are due to resume on September 26 at the Japanese port of Sendai-Shigrama, following the restoration of domestic feeder services in June.

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    Venezuela confirms La Guaira expansion

    2011-09-12T10:00:00Z

    Venezuela''s transport and communications ministry has signed an agreement with the Portuguese government for an expansion project at La Guaira port in Vargas state.

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    Patrick parent profits up

    2011-09-12T10:00:00Z

    The parent company of Patrick stevedoring company, Asciano, has reported a net profit after tax of A$145.2m (US$153.8m) for the 2010-11 financial year, but blamed “significant industrial relations activity” in the ports division for putting a dampener on its overall performance.

  • Modern bulk handling units preserve the quality of the product but demand substantial capital investments
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    Keeping the cargo moving

    2011-09-12T10:00:00Z

    With no standardised template for grain-handling port design discharge methods and speeds can vary widely, and even the faster ports can hit a brick wall when it comes to onward movement of grains.

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    APM Terminals offloads partial Xiamen stake

    2011-09-11T10:00:00Z

    APM Terminals is to sell 25% of the stake it holds in the Xiamen Songyu container terminal in China.

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    Peru to strengthen Enapu role

    2011-09-11T10:00:00Z

    Peru says it is going to strengthen the National Ports Administration, Enapu, which will continue to function as the administrator for all the public ports owned by the state.

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    Man killed at Tauranga

    2011-09-11T10:00:00Z

    Tauranga resident, Walter Daniel Crosa, was tragically killed in an accident at the port on August 15.

  • A combined Navis and APS approach at Los Angeles' Pier 400 improved visibility for train-based equipment
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    Creating something from nothing

    2011-09-11T10:00:00Z

    One benefit of alliances that can pay dividends for end users is the development of solutions that did not previously exist.

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    New crane for Odense

    2011-09-11T07:00:00Z

    Denmark - The Port of Odense has taken delivery of a new Liebherr mobile harbour crane, type LHM 550. With its impressive total height of 74 meter the crane is more than twice as high as the famous Round Tower in Copenhagen.

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    Martin Engineering Acquires Clean Cat Conveyors

    2011-09-11T07:00:00Z

    USA - Martin Engineering, a global supplier of bulk handling systems and services, has taken another step in its expansion into India with the acquisition of a manufacturer of conveyor components and systems, Clean Cat Conveyors Pvt Ltd., of Goa.

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    Giant sulphur reduction modules to Valero

    2011-09-11T07:00:00Z

    UK:The recent delivery of five giant scrubber units, built by Ledwood Mechanical Engineering, to the Valero Pembroke oil refinery on Milford Haven illustrates the ability of local companies to successfully deliver high value and large scale engineering projects to the local refinery infrastructure and beyond.