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    Higher density ... higher power

    2009-02-17T12:24:00Z

    With the trend towards higher-density stacking, Halcrow is reporting increasing interest in automated terminals with rail-mounted gantry (RMG) cranes.

  • "We are seeing additional strain from increased static loads from stacked containers (stacking higher)," Julian Johanson-Brown, Halcrow
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    High stack, high risk?

    2009-02-16T12:24:00Z

    How high, how wide, how safe and, ultimately, how efficient? Felicity Landon reports on moves towards higher density stacking solutions

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    Crane simulators

    2009-02-14T12:24:00Z

    Mersey Maritime, Drake Port Distribution Services and technology supplier AIMS Solutions (Liverpool) Ltd are collaborating on a radical new training programme for port operators under the ''Quay Skills'' banner.

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    Resuscitation measures reach China's heart

    2009-02-13T12:24:00Z

    Official figures confirm a move to invest in China''s relatively undeveloped interior has halted the sharp decline in cargo throughput at ports along the Yangtze River, bringing a January year-on-year increase of 5.7% to 80m tonnes.

  • Port Strategy: strike cripples Peru's main port
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    DP World Callao

    2009-02-13T12:24:00Z

    DP World officials have unveiled the company''s $1.3bn investment plan for the Muelle Norte Terminal at Callao port in Peru''s capital Lima to the country''s authorities and port unions.

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    Baltimore buys space

    2009-02-13T12:24:00Z

    The Port of Baltimore has snapped up 14.6 acres of adjacent land for $5.25m in an acquisition designed to relieve pressure on the port''s terminals.

  • Port Strategy: HPH is said to be following through with its exit strategy
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    Manta rumours

    2009-02-13T12:24:00Z

    Reports from Guayaquil, Ecuador suggesting that Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) might be close to finding a compromise with the Ecuadorian government over its pulling of its commitment to develop the $525m Manta box facility (TIDE) have proved groundless.

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    Simulators: use this one, not the previous!!!

    2009-02-13T12:24:00Z

    With training simulators now more affordable than ever, should ports still be risking on-the-job training? Alex Hughes investigates

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    Vyborg investment

    2009-02-12T12:24:00Z

    Karsten Saethre, associate director specialising in shipping, offshore and logistics at DnB NOR''s London branch, believes that relatively stable cash flow based on the high barriers to entry, and a volume depending on a wide range of different import and export types are key characteristics that continue to make port ...

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    Viewpoint

    2009-02-11T12:24:00Z

    There is undoubtedly a certain amount of battening down the hatches going on in the international terminal operating sector but behind this public action, in certain cases at least, an eye for a bargain is being maintained.

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    Second tier opportunities

    2009-02-11T12:24:00Z

    "Second tier" ports that support local requirements and offer feeder or regional capability are particularly attractive options for investment, according to James Sutcliffe, chief executive at UK-based Port Evolution Management.

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    New JV for Yantian

    2009-02-10T12:24:00Z

    Shenzhen Yantian Port Group and Hutchison Port Holdings are to jointly build a new container terminal at the Port of Yantian. The initial phase will involve construction of 1.39m square metres of operational area linked to a 1,442 metre long quay.

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    Itanian states backs port investment

    2009-02-10T12:24:00Z

    Approximately $3.3bn has been invested in Iranian ports in recent years, claims the country''s Ports and Shipping Organisation.

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    Who dares invest?

    2009-02-10T12:24:00Z

    With trade heading down and credit now a rarity, who will be investing in port projects this year? Felicity Landon reports

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    Megamax out in Middle East

    2009-02-10T12:24:00Z

    The Port of Khorfakkan Department of Seaports and Customs has ordered four tandem lift megamax container cranes from Liebherr.

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    Zhuhai aims for Peal Delta crown

    2009-02-09T12:24:00Z

    Trial operations have begun on the latest phase of developments at Zhuhai International Container Terminals (Gaolan) (ZICT) with the recent docking of the 6,350 teu APL New Jersey at one of its two new 50,000 tonne container berths.

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    Auckland breaks container record

    2009-02-09T12:24:00Z

    Ports of Auckland set a new single-month''s throughput record of 59,585 containers during December - 2% higher than the previous best of 58,484 set in March 2007 and about 13% higher than the comparable December 2007 month.

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    multidocker

    2009-02-09T12:24:00Z

    The promise of greater efficiency and a better safety record is giving hydraulic material handling equipment for ports a boost in market share, according Fredrik Ö sterströ m, product manager of Swedish manufacturer Multidocker.

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    Fending off the problems

    2009-02-09T12:24:00Z

    Fender specialist start-up, SystemFender aims to help keep fenders in one piece for longer, with solutions to extend operating life while keeping down costs - without sacrificing safety or efficiency.

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    Paradip deadline

    2009-02-08T12:24:00Z

    Paradip Port Trust has until March 31 to sign construction contracts for two new berths; one to handle coal and the other iron ore. The last date for submissions is February 12.