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    Santa Fe on the move

    2008-04-13T21:26:00Z

    The Argentinian port of Santa Fe has been given a $25m loan, which will be used to relocate existing port facilities to the right bank of the Paraná River.

  • Port Strategy: Canal authority is confident on future financials
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    Panama Canal forecasts revenue increase

    2008-04-12T21:26:00Z

    The Panama Canal is forecasting continuing growth for fiscal 2008, despite the economic problems currently faced by US. 

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    Portland takes control

    2008-04-12T21:26:00Z

    The Port of Portland is to take control of its tug, pilot and lines boat operations. The acquisition is seen as ensuring local interests are safeguarded against acquisition by a larger operator which could be tempted to relocate the modern vessels elsewhere.

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    NYK looks to reduce ship speeds

    2008-04-12T09:29:00Z

    Japanese shipping line Nippon Yusen Kaisha is to cut vessel speeds by 10% in a bid to save fuel and reduce air emissions.

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    MISC dedicated to PTP

    2008-04-11T21:26:00Z

    MISC has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Port of Tanjung Pelepas to create a joint-venture to manage a dedicated container terminal at the port.

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    Two new Chilean ports

    2008-04-11T21:26:00Z

    Seven bids have been received for the privatisation of the Chilean ports of Chacao and Punta Coronel, with 15 companies represented overall. Work is expected to commence in the second half of 2008 for slated completion in the second half of 2009.

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    Resource management for the masses

    2008-04-11T21:26:00Z

    Rotterdam-based software developer ARL Consulting has released a planning tool for marine terminals to keep track of multiple resources on shore and at sea.

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    CFM accused of mistreating workers

    2008-04-10T21:26:00Z

    CFM, the company that owns ports and rail companies in Mozambique, has been accused of violating workers rights following massive redundancies in recent years. 

  • Port Strategy: The Bayonne looks set to benefit from a little 'lift'
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    U.S. Opinion- Barry Parker

    2008-04-10T21:26:00Z

    In the past month, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) announced its intention to work with the US Army Corps of Engineers, the Federal agency tasked with channel maintenance and deepening, on a detailed study of the Bayonne Bridge.

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    Rotterdam delivers Indian view

    2008-04-10T21:26:00Z

    India should develop large-scale industrial and logistic clusters and encourage more private investment, a recent report on Indian ports prepared by the port of Rotterdam has found.

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    Albania port proposal

    2008-04-10T21:26:00Z

    The government of Albania has received a ¢ 500m ($765.6m) proposal to build a new container port at Vlora. This was put forward by an Anglo-Swiss company, Zumax, which also proposes to build a surrounding industrial estate. At present, all Albanian container traffic is channelled through the port of Durres, ...

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    Planners approve major expansion in warehousing at Liverpool

    2008-04-10T21:26:00Z

    Planners have given the go-ahead for the second phase of development of Liverpool Intermodal Freeport Terminal (LIFT).

  • Port Strategy: Tilbury's largest caller was a good omen for a record 2007
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    PLA reception

    2008-04-10T21:26:00Z

    The Port of London handled over 50m tonnes for the seventh consecutive year in 2007, increasing volumes overall by 800,000 tonnes compared with 2006, Port of London Authority (PLA) chairman Simon Sherrard announced at the PLA''s annual reception.

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    Welcome cash boost for Adelaide

    2008-04-10T21:26:00Z

    DP World Adelaide has earmarked A$35m (US$32.7m) to be invested in the upgrade of its facilities in the port.

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    Kalmar proves popular in the East

    2008-04-10T21:26:00Z

    Kalmar is celebrating a raft of new orders from Asia, cementing its position on the continent.

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    Barry Parker April 2008 OPINION

    2008-04-09T21:26:00Z

    An old aphorism teaches that measuring trade flows and shipping rates are a way to take the pulse of an industrial economy. As we are reminded with daily declines in stock market indicators and decreases in employment, the patient has not been doing so well lately. In New York, for ...

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    germany/poland outstanding 1

    2008-04-09T21:26:00Z

    Polish and German ports are vying for Northern European business but with so much to go around it seems no one will lose out. Stuart Pearcey reports

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    germany/poland (second)

    2008-04-09T21:26:00Z

    The Polish port of Gdynia is to invest about ¢ 170m ($258.6m) between now and 2010 on a series of five enhancement schemes.

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    germany/poland (third)

    2008-04-09T21:26:00Z

    A new liquid natural gas (LNG) terminal is to be built at the Polish port of Ś winoujś cie at a cost of ¢ 350m ($523.4m), and is expected to be commissioned in 2011.

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    germany/poland (fourth and final)

    2008-04-09T21:26:00Z

    A major bottleneck to continued expansion of car handling at Bremerhaven will be removed by 2010 with the completion of a ¢ 223m ($339m) project to upgrade the 110-year-old Kaiserschleuse lock.