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    Bristol applies for HRO

    2008-08-30T12:24:00Z

    Bristol Port Company has submitted a harbour revision order application and environmental statement to the government for its planned 1.5m teu deepsea container terminal.

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    Guangdong's lucky eight

    2008-08-30T12:24:00Z

    The city of Zhongshan in Guangdong is to invest $47.5m in a new port equipped with eight container berths, each capable of handling 200,000 TEU/year.

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    Maersk departure hits Alicante

    2008-08-29T12:24:00Z

    Maersk has withdrawn its South Iberia feeder service from the port of Alicante after just three months.

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    Death at Lyttelton

    2008-08-29T12:24:00Z

    Long-serving Lyttelton Port of Christchurch watersider Martin Sincock (55) was recently killed when a line snapped on the coal ship Devprayag while it was being moored at Cashin Quay.

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    APM further cements Tanger commitment

    2008-08-28T12:24:00Z

    APM Terminals in partnership with Morocco''s Akwa Group has been awarded the concession to operate Terminal 3 at Tanger-Med II, which has a capacity of 3m teu.

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    Algeciras funds secure

    2008-08-28T12:24:00Z

    Algeciras Bay Port Authority (APBA) has approved an investment package of ¢ 59m ($87.9m) to expand existing port infrastructure, including construction of the new Adosado terminal and reinforcement of Juan Carlos I quay.

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    Brazil's ports industry in flux

    2008-08-28T12:24:00Z

    The Brazilian Public Container Terminal Users Association (Abratec) is questioning the legality of having a private container terminal, Portonave, in the port of Navegantes, compete with the Port of Itajaí Container Terminal (Teconvi), which is a publicly owned facility.

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    Oz port congestion improves

    2008-08-28T12:24:00Z

    The Simpson, Spence and Young Australian Coal Port Congestion Index has dropped to 7.1 days, the lowest it has been since October 2006.

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    The Alphabet Recession Scenarios and Irrational Exuberance

    2008-08-27T21:26:00Z

    It used to be that recessions were linked to parachuting. Soft landings, hard landings, crash landings... The world is changing. Today there is not a day that passes without some new letter of the alphabet creeping into the economic recession language trying to explain the type, depth and length of ...

  • Port Strategy: the US should return its gaze to rail and road investment to support ports
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    Barry Parker opinion Sept t 2008

    2008-08-27T12:24:00Z

    The election season is in full swing; with the official nominating conventions, the "presumptive candidates" will become their parties'' true nominees. While analysts believe that it will be a "Democratic year", ie Barrack Obama could win, political campaigns have a habit of twisting, turning and surprising.

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    New blood at Tarragona

    2008-08-27T12:24:00Z

    DP World (60%) and Zim (40%) have bought Tarragona container terminal operator Contarsa, which is currently handling 150,000 teu.

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    'Emergency' call in Costa Rica

    2008-08-27T12:24:00Z

    Users of the Costa Rican ports of Moín and Limón have called on the government to declare a state of national emergency for port operations.

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    Blanca deal sealed

    2008-08-27T12:24:00Z

    A $150m contract has been signed to build a multi-purpose terminal at the Argentinian port of Bahía Blanca.

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    Ennore selects six bidders

    2008-08-27T12:24:00Z

    Six bidders have been shortlisted by Ennore Port Ltd to develop a container terminal costed at $308m.

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    Otago dispute settled

    2008-08-27T12:24:00Z

    A new two-year collective employment agreement has been reached between Port Otago and the Combined Unions.

  • Port Strategy: There are only five or six major carriers that have the type of vessels able to transport maritime cranes, including Jumbo
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    Maritime crane transport article

    2008-08-27T12:24:00Z

    Are there too many port cranes and not enough transport options? Opinion is divided as Alex Hughes finds out

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    Nose to tail solutions

    2008-08-27T12:24:00Z

    Portek is one of very few companies offering turnkey solutions, organising the entire logistics chain in the movement of maritime handling equipment. Specialist maritime transporting companies also do this, although invariably feel more comfortable leaving it up to others to implement.

  • Port Strategy: "we can guarantee the availability of cranes" Boon Hoe Ooi, Portek
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    Credit in the crunch

    2008-08-27T12:24:00Z

    Getting credit for cargo handling equipment in the current financial climate need not be too much of a problem with manufacturers offering a number of finance deals, reports Patrik Wheater

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    Russian port commitment

    2008-08-26T12:24:00Z

    Russia is to spend ¢ 7.6bn ($11.3bn) on developing ports in the North West, of which ¢ 2.1bn ($3.1bn) will come from the Federal Budget. Ust-Luga should be handling up to 130m tonnes by 2015, Primorsk in the region of 25m tonnes, Vyborg 3m tonnes and Vystock 12m tonnes. Kaliningrad ...

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    Vietnam growth

    2008-08-26T12:24:00Z

    First half growth at Vietnamese ports, which amounted to 22%, was double that registered in 2007.