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Dynamic positioning group launched
The International Dynamic Positioning Operators Association (IDPOA) has been launched to provide a representative voice to the maritime industry, while working to enhance and improve the professional interests of DPOs and related companies worldwide.
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Indian government selects six new port projects to finance
The new Indian government has promised to award contracts worth an estimated $692.7m for six port projects within the first 100 days of its administration. In addition, a further 23 projects will be analysed.
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Rise for refurbed forklifts
While industry statistics point to a dramatic reduction in sales of new forklift trucks within the UK, forklift manufacturer Jungheinrich, reports a surge in demand for used and refurbished trucks.
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New Yorker Opinion- June 2009 issue
Later this year, the US Congress will re-authorise the fuelling of surface transportation by the beleaguered Highway Trust fund. At a time that the Obama camp has now mandated even more improvements in fleet efficiencies, it''s clear that there must be a better way to fund infrastructure in the US.
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HPH backs away from Colombo tender
Hutchison Port Holdings has pulled out of bidding for Sri Lanka''s Colombo South Harbour terminal.
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PSA-Sical prohibited from Tuticorin bid
PSA-Sical Terminals Ltd has been barred from bidding for the concession to operate a new container terminal at the southern Indian port of Tuticorin.
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Controversy dogs Liscont
Liscont container terminal in Lisbon continues to be embroiled in controversy.
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Klaipeda courts private investment
Klaipeda State Seaport Authority is seeking new private sector investment to develop infrastructure in the port. Incoming chief executive Eugenijus Gentvilas has stressed an urgent need for partnership with private capital, pointing out that existing port users should be given the possibility to make investment themselves. He added that with ...
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Ashdod port says no to new container capacity
Ashdod Port Company Ltd has written to the Israeli government to state that no new container handling facilities need building in the port for at least 15 years.
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Tender issue for Boubyan island
Kuwait is to issue a tender for the development of a port on Boubyan Island, located at the entrance to the waterway leading to Iraq''s main port in the Gulf.
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New York developments
The port authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) has approved the lease extensions that will allow the operation and future development of its Howland Hook Marine Terminal on Staten Island. This means the 202-acre Howland Hook facility''s existing lease will be extended through to 2058.
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Asciano heads to the market
Australian ports investor Asciano is looking to the market to raise A$2bn (US$1.6bn) in order to reduce a debt burden estimated at A$4.9bn (US$3.9bn). The company examined a range of sale and recapitalisation offers in the knowledge that A$2.7bn (US$2.2bn)-worth of the debt is due to be settled this financial ...
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Specific solutions for tough challenges
Felicity Landon finds out why careful planning and specific solutions are critical when choosing wireless systems for ports and terminals
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Spanish shuttle carriers pick up on efficiency
Kalmar has been awarded a contract to provide a fleet of shuttle carriers to TTI Algeciras SA in Spain.
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Seller's need to wake up to today's lower prices
Those seeking to sell terminals to raise much needed cash will be operating in a buyers'' market.
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Terminal 75 out to tender
Kaohsiung Harbour Bureau is to issue an international tender for the concession to operate Terminal 75, which is to be vacated in August by Maersk. Previously, China Ocean Shipping group had been rumoured to have been offered a lease.
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B&B fund finds new identity
The part of Babcock & Brown that, among other interests, owns ICS Logistics, a leading operator of break bulk sea ports in Florida, Louisiana and Alabama, may have found a way out from under their parent company''s troubled shadow.
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Contract or expand?
The outlook for international port operators remains harsh but the economic downturn could soon presage a fresh wave of consolidation, reports Michael King
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Sierra Leone to privatise port authority
Sierra Leone Ports Authority is soon-to-be privatised by the National Commission for Privatisation. The commission has already concluded a survey and put together a written report, which has been discussed by all stakeholders. Employees of the ports authority are said to be supportive of such a move.