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    Sink or swim for Venice, according to report

    2009-09-08T12:24:00Z

    Despite the claims of the Italian authorities that the new MOSE high-water defences will take care of flooding, a new report from a conservation group says that Venice is under more threat than it has ever been.

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    New Chilean capacity not needed in the south

    2009-09-08T12:24:00Z

    The Chilean region centred around the Bí o Bí o River does not require a new commercial port, according to Juan Manuel Gutié rrez, the managing director of Puerto Lirqué n.

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    Guaymas tender released

    2009-09-08T12:24:00Z

    Guaymas port has announced a tender to establish, equip, operate and run a container terminal for public use in its port. With an approximate area of 52,720 m2, Guaymas is targeting companies to construct and operate the new container terminal, which is projected to handle 175,000 teu in its first ...

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    Red Sea Gateway Terminal facts & figures

    2009-09-08T12:24:00Z

    The 1m sq m Tusdeer Bonded and Re-export Zone is being developed alongside the Red Sea Gateway Terminal (RSGT) - the intention being to create an integrated logistics hub for the Red Sea region.

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    Algeciras Bay on the rise again

    2009-09-07T12:24:00Z

    The Port of Algeciras Bay has started to return positive growth figures once more.

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    Baltimore cleans up

    2009-09-07T12:24:00Z

    The Port of Baltimore is to benefit from a $3.5m grant from US Recovery Act funds to help clean the air in and around the Port. The port will use the funds for clean-diesel technology in essential equipment used for harbor operations, creating jobs and reducing asthma rates and other ...

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    Newcastle coal king

    2009-09-07T12:24:00Z

    The Australian port of Newcastle has confirmed its place as the top coal port in the world, exporting more than 90m tonnes of coal in 2008/09. The value of the exports rose by more than a third to A$17bn (US$14.2bn)

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    Looking for the luxury market

    2009-09-07T12:24:00Z

    Felicity Landon reports on Saudi Arabia''s first privately developed container terminal

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    Logistics zone

    2009-09-07T12:24:00Z

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    NCC to delay Ust-Luga box terminal operations

    2009-09-06T12:24:00Z

    Russia''s National Container Company is considering delaying operations at its new container terminal at the Baltic port of Ust-Luga because of the current state of the market.

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    Bari terminal concession cancelled

    2009-09-06T12:24:00Z

    The Italian government has told Levante Port Authority that it must cancel the 20-year Bari Porto Mediterraneo concession, which had been "unlawfully issued, directly and without competition".

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    Mexican port digs deeper

    2009-09-06T12:24:00Z

    Starting September 2009, the Port of Ensenada will be able to received post-panamax vessels with a capacity of 7,500 teu.

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    New Peruvian port at Ancón

    2009-09-06T12:24:00Z

    Santa Sofia Puertos, part of the Romero Group, intends to invest $270m in building a new port at Ancó n in Peru. Work is scheduled to commence in the second half of 2010.

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    Legal problems stall Vizhihjam box terminal project

    2009-09-05T12:24:00Z

    Developer Lanco Kondapally Power Limited has withdrawn from the project to build the proposed Vizhinjam container terminal.

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    Technological breakthrough for Centreport

    2009-09-05T12:24:00Z

    CentrePort Wellington chief executive Blair O''Keeffe believes the deployment of voice direction technology on his port''s six new diesel-electric straddle carriers may be a world-first in the ports industry. Mr O''Keeffe expects the newly-equipped straddles will also provide a productivity boost.

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    Rapiscan

    2009-09-04T12:24:00Z

    Security specialist Rapiscan Systems says it believes that the 100% scanning requirement will be implemented - but there are still questions regarding exactly how different ports will be required to comply with the regulation, and what effective screening would entail.

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    ICTSI doubling Suape capacity

    2009-09-04T12:24:00Z

    ICTSI is investing $45m as a means of duplicating capacity at its box terminal in the port of Suape in the Brazilian state of Ipojuca by 2011. Recently, the stacking area has been increased by 7 hectares to 30 hectares.

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    Ecuador studies HPH Manta severance compensation

    2009-09-04T12:24:00Z

    The government in Ecuador is considering two alternatives to receive compensation from Hutchison Port Holdings after it cancelled its agreement to build an international hub at the port of Manta. It could either take ownership of the deposit left by the company or accept new severance proposals put forward by ...

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    NZ snippets Aug-Sep

    2009-09-04T12:24:00Z

    Ports of Auckland managing director Jens Madsen believes there is a "special opportunity" for Auckland to develop a world-class waterfront that balances both public and port interests.

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    A local change for efficiency

    2009-09-04T12:24:00Z

    With the support of Transnet Port Terminals (TPT), a local South African manufacturer has designed a trailer that will make it safer and easier to move containers from ship to shore.