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  • Port Strategy: Controversial handling fees charged by shippers remain a thorny subject despite the abolition of conferences. Credit: Hervé Cozanet
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    polarisation at ports

    2009-05-06T12:24:00Z

    With the end of the container line conference system in Europe, the battle over terminal handling charges has now moved to Asia. Mike King examines this controversial fee

  • Port Strategy: MOL has improved cold container monitoring. Credit: Luis Miguel Orta Rial
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    Reefer control for Tokyo

    2009-05-06T12:24:00Z

    Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has installed an automatic temperature monitoring system for reefer containers at the Tokyo International Container Terminal.

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    EcoPorts-ESPO Environmental Review 2009

    2009-05-06T11:38:00Z

    The ESPO/Ecoports Port Environmental Review 2009 was launched during the Greenport conference in Naples (24-25 February 2009) and was received with enthusiasm by the port sector.

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    Equatorial Guinea capacity boost

    2009-05-05T12:24:00Z

    Equatorial Guinea is instigating plans to double its existing port capacity to become a regional hub in West Africa. DP World has invested heavily in the country.

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    Green pressures

    2009-05-05T12:24:00Z

    The new European Union Environmental Liability Directive (ELD) could have a huge impact for port development projects, warns Marsh.

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    Fremantle box drop

    2009-05-05T12:24:00Z

    Fremantle Ports has seen container volumes drop 13% from a year ago due to the global economic downturn. Figures for year reflect the impact of the worldwide financial situation on the Western Australian economy. Trade in motor vehicle imports was also down 15% compared with last year.

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    Port of Long Beach wins EPA Clean Air award

    2009-05-05T11:34:00Z

    The US Environmental Protection Agency has awarded its Clean Air Excellence Award to the Port of Long Beach for the Green Flag Program. Port officials received the award on 13 May at the 9th Annual Clean Air Excellence Awards held in Washington DC.

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    HHLA adapts to tougher trading conditions

    2009-05-04T12:24:00Z

    HHLA is to introduce a series of measures to minimise the impact of the current credit crunch and global economic downturn on its business.

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    DPW Southampton status

    2009-05-04T12:24:00Z

    DP World Southampton has achieved Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status (Security and Safety Certificate) under a European Union wide initiative to tackle terrorism, counterfeiting and fraud. AEO status is recognised across all EU Member States.

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    Peru awash with port projects

    2009-05-04T12:24:00Z

    Peru''s National Ports Authority has revealed that $2bn of investment will be made in the next few years by the private sector in port projects.

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    It's today's research that counts in asset sales

    2009-05-04T12:24:00Z

    A word of caution - there is presently a lot of hot air being talked about investment opportunities in the ports sector. Some of it is understandable as, to be frank, it is coming from sources that claim to be expert but frankly when their real credentials - and specifically ...

  • Port Strategy: Insurers will require complete settlement of reclaimed land for port development
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    Growing risks

    2009-05-04T12:24:00Z

    The increasing use of pre-formed caisson units in port construction is a growing issue for insurance, says Sean Woodford of Aon''s construction team.

  • The Alstom hybrid shunting locomotive
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    Rotterdam tests hybrid locomotive

    2009-05-04T11:28:00Z

    Alstom Transport, in cooperation with the Port of Rotterdam Authority and Rotterdam Rail Feeding, has set up a trial using a hybrid shunting locomotive, something that has never been done before on such a scale.

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    Spanish ports to be given commercial kick

    2009-05-03T12:24:00Z

    The Spanish government is looking to introduce changes to the current law governing ports to make them more commercial in their outlook.

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    Docker downsizing at Guayaquil

    2009-05-03T12:24:00Z

    Guayaquil Port Authority is downsizing its workforce from a pool of 260-280 employees to around 145 as part of a restructuring exercise that will see Contecon take control of container handling operations in the port.

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    Wuhan mega-port go-ahead

    2009-05-03T12:24:00Z

    The city of Wuhan is to invest $731m on the creation of a mega-terminal port complex, whose go-ahead has been approved by the state government.

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    Harcourt takes on Nigerian rivals

    2009-05-03T12:24:00Z

    The revamped Terminal A at Port Harcourt in Nigeria is trying to attract traffic from importers in the south and southeast of the country who are currently using heavily congested ports in Lagos.

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    Sydney takes a leaf out of Melbourne books

    2009-05-03T12:24:00Z

    Sydney Ports Corporation has admitted its Port Botany operation has a lot to learn from the Port of Melbourne in terms of employing electronic processing and off-peak port access.

  • Stockholm: Host of GreenPort 2010
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    GreenPort 2010: Dates and Venue confirmed

    2009-05-03T11:22:00Z

    EWP Communications Ltd, organisers of the annual GreenPort Conference and publishers of GreenPort Journal and GreenPort News, are pleased to confirm that GreenPort 2010 will convene in Stockholm, 24-25 February 2010 at the Stockholm Convention Centre.

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    Congestion haunts Jeddah

    2009-05-02T12:24:00Z

    Jeddah Islamic Port is currently experiencing very high levels of congestion, prompting some vessels to bypass the city and use regional alternatives. Importers are being offered an exemption from berthing fees due to delays.