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    A chance for non-container cargoes to shine

    2009-05-12T12:24:00Z

    Many of South East Asia''s key ports are taking advantage of the sliding box sector to focus attention on non-containerised cargo.

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    Marseilles sets four-year path

    2009-05-12T12:24:00Z

    Marseilles Fos has set out its goals through to 2013 in line with sweeping reforms to the French port industry introduced last July.

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    Santos expansion confirmed as 'viable'

    2009-05-12T12:24:00Z

    Brazil''s National Agency for Waterborne Transport (Antaq) has confirmed that demand is sufficient for the national government to expand Santos Port.

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    TOC Europe 2009: helping the ports industry ride out the storm

    2009-05-11T13:26:00Z

    The Bremen Exhibition and Conference Centre will play host to the 33rd TOC Europe, from 16–18 June 2009, where more than 120 exhibitors will showcase the latest in cutting edge technology, alongside a high-quality conference and a brand new series of technical workshops.

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    PD Ports criticises light dues hike

    2009-05-11T12:24:00Z

    PD Ports has voiced strong concerns to the UK government''s proposed hike in light dues which, it believes, will "add significantly" to the annual costs of goods passing through UK ports.

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    Asia's year of thrift

    2009-05-11T12:24:00Z

    South East Asian ports are tightening the purse-strings as the recession bites out east. Mike King reports

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    Antwerp’s “swift-friendly” warehouse

    2009-05-10T13:22:00Z

    Antwerp Port Authority has for many years taken various initiatives to protect nature within the port area, both on its own sites and also in collaboration with companies in the port area. The most recent example is the construction of a swift-friendly warehouse by the Wilmarsdonk Company on the Noorderlaan ...

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    Expansion at Beirut

    2009-05-10T12:24:00Z

    The Lebanese government will issue a tender by the end of April for a $120m expansion of the port of Beirut. Work is due to take no more than 30 months and will boost capacity to 450,000 teu. A new 40,000 sq m piece of land will be reclaimed, increasing ...

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    Kembla seeks Chinese investors

    2009-05-10T12:24:00Z

    Chinese investment is being sought to boost the development of Port Kembla in New South Wales. Ports Minister Joe Tripodi announced the establishment of an economic development committee to attract Chinese investment in the port. Represented on the committee are the port of Shenzhen and Cosco Shipping.

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    BBI takes on Dalrymple advisor

    2009-05-09T12:24:00Z

    Babcock and Brown Infrastructure has contracted Macquarie Capital Advisers to advise on the process of selling part or all of Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal. Offers from minority to full ownership will be considered. BBI has seen its assets tumble in value during the global recession.

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    The Insurer

    2009-05-09T12:24:00Z

    Executives at ports in the Asia/Pacific region will shortly be turning their attention to an annual financial exercise which should be considerably more straightforward than the complexities occasioned by the downturn in trade volumes.

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    Port of Los Angeles to start rooftop solar power project

    2009-05-09T11:59:00Z

    The Port of Los Angeles will begin generating one megawatt of electricity via 71,500 square feet of solar panels on its World Cruise Center rooftop by the end of 2009. A $9 million construction contract was recently approved by the Board of Harbor Commissioners for this first phase of a ...

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    Port business rates - "Defending the indefensible"

    2009-05-08T12:24:00Z

    Crippling backdated rates demands still hang heavy over UK port businesses. Felicity Landon takes stock of the sorry affair

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    Maersk tackles THC transparency

    2009-05-07T12:24:00Z

    The polarisation of the two sides was well illustrated by the furore earlier this year when Maersk, one of the carriers most willing to embrace charging transparency in the post-conference era, adjusted its THC system in Asia.

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    Cargotec wins commercial contract

    2009-05-07T12:24:00Z

    Cargotec has won its first commercial contract: an order from US-based security company Lockheed Martin for a spreader-mounted radiation detection system.

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    What’s new in Seattle? Electronic Environmental Report published

    2009-05-07T11:44:00Z

    The Port of Seattle has published its first electronic Environmental Report, covering progress made during 2008 and to-date in 2009.

  • Port Strategy: GPA's green policy will shape environmental improvements at its ports, such as Savannah
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    Georgia takes up environmental policy

    2009-05-06T12:24:00Z

    As part of the continuing effort to build upon current environmental initiatives, the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has instituted a policy for managing port operations with consideration for best environmental practices and procedures.

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    PCA help for the credit-squeezed

    2009-05-06T12:24:00Z

    The Panama Canal Authority''s (ACP) set of temporary measures ''designed to help mitigate the impact'' of the global downturn on the canal''s clients will no doubt bolster the waterway''s finances too.

  • Port Strategy: the port's expansion plan has been further delayed
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    Valparaiso postponement

    2009-05-06T12:24:00Z

    Valparaiso is to postpone plans to expand in the face of the recession. "This year is not good to go to the markets," manager Harald Jaegar said in a phone interview with Port Strategy.

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    Thumbs up for Posorja

    2009-05-06T12:24:00Z

    Alianza Internacional Portuaria (Alimport) has been given permission to build a deep water port and transhipment hub for containers at Posorja, close to Guayaquil, in Ecuador. Draught of 16 metres will be available.