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    Teconvi back up and running

    2009-05-02T12:24:00Z

    Itajaí container terminal, Teconvi, which has only recently returned to operation following serious flood damage to its installations, reports that it is now achieving record levels of productivity, undertaking 40 moves per hour with two mobile harbour cranes.

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    Tacoma triumphs over TWIC

    2009-05-02T12:24:00Z

    The US Port of Tacoma has reported a pain-free roll-out of the Transportation Worker Identification Credential card at its terminals and facilities.

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    Seattle and Tacoma Ports: “Green Gateway” for Trade

    2009-05-02T11:14:00Z

    The Ports of Seattle and Tacoma have completed a study to quantify the carbon footprint of containers coming through the Puget Sound.

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    Dock workers in Spain face bleak future

    2009-05-01T12:24:00Z

    Port workers in Spain are feeling the heat of the global downturn with at least four major ports discussing docker redundancies.

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    Evergreen out of Kaohsiung

    2009-05-01T12:24:00Z

    A report that claims the Evergreen Shipping Group is to pull out of Kaohsiung has been strongly denied by the company.

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    New dynamics

    2009-05-01T12:24:00Z

    The global economic slowdown has created some new dynamics in the insurance market for marine construction risks, as Felicity Landon discovers

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    Asciano's "insane" debt levels

    2009-05-01T12:24:00Z

    The former chief executive of Australian stevedore Patrick, Chris Corrigan, has described the level of debt carried by the stevedore''s new owner, Asciano, as "insane" at the time of the takeover.

  • The Port of Charleston’s $3.5-million project
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    SC Ports awarded additional funds to reduce air emissions

    2009-05-01T11:07:00Z

    Continuing its “Pledge for Growth” environmental initiative, the SC State Ports Authority (SCSPA) has been selected for US federal funding to upgrade diesel equipment at the port, in the harbour and on the highway.

  • Port Strategy: Brazilian ports, such as Santos (pictured), must now have the means to analyse ballast water before discharge
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    BRazilians go it alone over ballast water

    2009-04-30T12:24:00Z

    Five years of waiting for the world to get in step over new rules to control discharge of ships'' ballast water has proved too much for Brazilian authorities, who are to go it alone.

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    Recovery Beyond the Crash of 2009

    2009-04-30T12:24:00Z

    An interesting psychological makeup is prevalent in the shipping industry: it is forgetful of the past and assumes that the present rules the future.

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    Napier port sale denied

    2009-04-30T12:24:00Z

    Hawke's Bay Regional Council has moved to quash speculation it has imminent plans for a sell-down of the Port of Napier. 

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    2009-04-30T12:24:00Z

    Port Strategy has made it even easier for readers to keep up-to-date with everything going on in the ports and terminal industry.

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    2009-04-30T12:24:00Z

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    Coping with a bigger drop

    2009-04-30T12:24:00Z

    Two special versions of the MoorMaster suction anchoring system have been designed by Cavotec, one that has to deal with a massive 14 metre drop on an inland waterway, and another which deals with repetitive flooding.

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    Green innovation in the supply chain

    2009-04-30T10:28:00Z

    Jane Gorick, managing director of LPR – one of the UK’s leading pallet pool operators – discusses how the sector can look at reducing empty running and the combined environmental and cost benefits it can bring.

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    Shanghai pulls out of Zeebrugge deal

    2009-04-29T12:24:00Z

    Shanghai International Port Group is not now to go ahead with the purchase of a 40% stake in APM Terminals Zeebrugge. The decision was made because of the global economic downturn.

  • Port Strategy: Hutchison has abandoned its Manta hub dream
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    Manta seeks strategic partner

    2009-04-29T12:24:00Z

    Following the pull out of Hutchison Port Holdings, Manta Port Authority in Ecuador is seeking a new strategic partner to build and operate an international terminal in the port. If none is found, the project could go-ahead with state backing.

  • Port Strategy: Congestion at Santa Cruz was the catalyst for the controversial Grenadilla port project
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    We mustn't pay the earth for development

    2009-04-29T12:24:00Z

    It''s a burden we all have to share; protection of the environment should be top of port developers checklists, as Stuart Pearcey explains

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    Venezuelan port privatised

    2009-04-28T12:24:00Z

    Venezuela has passed a law effectively transferring control of national ports from provincial to central government control. Guamache, Cabello and Maracaibo will be administered by the newly created Empresa Bolivariana de Puertos.

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    Shanghai and Ningbo in merger talks

    2009-04-28T12:24:00Z

    The Chinese ports of Shanghai and Ningbo are reported to be in negotiations on a possible merger sometime in the near future.