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    More cash on the table

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    Emerging nation ports were once the poor relations of the port business in terms of finance options but with interest in the emerging world at an all time high things are changing. Barry Parker reports

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    The outsourcing evolution

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    Port authorities are increasingly reluctant to provide services themselves if somebody else can do it cheaper and more efficiently, as Alex Hughes finds out

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    A question of security

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    The introduction of the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code in 2004 forced a sharp rethink on the best and most cost effective route to improving security at ports around the world. 

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    Shifting the sediment

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    Maintenance dredging is an area where ports are increasingly seeking external input and Rotterdam has proved itself an expert in this regard – it has never undertaken this activity in house.

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    Technophiles hone in on computer-dependent ports

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    Given the highly specialised nature of the IT industry it is little wonder that employing external IT providers is becoming more common in ports. 

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    B&B ACQUIRES MANUPORT

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    Australian group Babcock & Brown Infrastructure has acquired a majority stake in Belgium’ s Manuport Group, which mainly handles dry bulk at the ports of Antwerp and Ghent, with annual traffic of more than 7m tonnes. The rest of the equity will remain with company management.

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    TAURANGA BIODIESEL PLUG

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    Biodiesel producer Argent Energy New Zealand has confirmed the Port of Tauranga is in strong contention for a planned NZ$60m ($45.6m) production plant. With the findings of a recent feasibility study due to be announced soon, the port has indicated its capability and keenness to attract the new business. 

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    PLASTIC UNDARIA BATTLE

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    Divers have wrapped wharf posts at New Zealand’ s South Port in plastic in an attempt to suffocate the invasive underwater pest Undaria. A recent check of 65 boats at the port found over half were carrying the fast-growing brown kelp which can readily “ jump” between vessels and the ...

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    DPW LAVISHES BRISBANE

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    Dubai World’ s chairman, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, has toured subsidiary DP World’ s container terminal in Brisbane and underlined the strategic significance of the port to the group. He compared Brisbane with DP World’ s flagship Jebel Ali terminal, in witnessing continuous growth over the last decade.

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    Victoria competition inquiry planned

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    An inquiry into the impact of port planning on competition for container stevedoring services in Victorian ports is to be conducted by the state’ s economic regulator. 

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    Newcastle primed for Botany traffic

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    The port of Newcastle could begin handling an overflow of containers from Port Botany much sooner than originally planned. 

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    Real losses of Melbourne dredging delay

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    Container lines are losing up to A$400,000 ($343,400) for a round trip to Melbourne because of draught restrictions, the inquiry into channel deepening has been told. Shipping Australia warned that lines could add a container levy if dredging does not occur. 

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    Auckland piles pressure on truckers

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    Ports of Auckland is inviting shipping and freight industry stakeholders to partake in a series of discussions about the development and implementation of a vehicle booking system (VBS). 

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    NZ10m PrimePort development

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    PrimePort Timaru is purchasing a new harbour tug and undertaking berth upgrades at an estimated cost of NZ$10m ($7.6m). 

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    Vycon teams up with Fantuzzi

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    Energy regeneration specialist VYCON has partnered with Italy’ s Fantuzzi group to market and sell its REGEN system on new cranes and as a retrofit to the existing fleet. Fantuzzi Group, with its subsidiary company Noell Crane Systems (China) Ltd, has a production capacity of approximately 120 new rubber-tyred gantry ...

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    Guardian angle for perishable goods

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    Credit-card sized data-loggers that monitor the temperature and humidity of shipments such as perishable goods and pharmaceuticals during transportation and storage could put an end to unnecessary wastage of perishable goods. 

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    SECUREWEST CELEBRATES MARAD APPROVAL

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    Maritime security specialist Securewest has received official approval from shipping classification society, Det Norske Veritas (DNV) on behalf of the United States Maritime  Administration (MARAD) to deliver updated Company Security Officer, Facility Security Officer, Vessel Security Officer and Security Awareness training courses.

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    CEMA CONVEYS SAFETY

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    The Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association (CEMA) has released a conveyor safety program for use by conveyor manufacturers, distributors, and end users.

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    POLB to trial alternative emission control

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    Spurred on by a successful trial to reduce diesel pollution at a train yard in California, The Port of Long Beach is to trial Tri-Mer Corp’ s Cloud Chamber System (CCS) technology to cut emissions from diesel generators of ships at dock.   

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    Delight in the detail

    2007-09-01T17:45:00Z

    Leaving the cable selection to last in the design cycle is a recipe for disaster, as Felicity Landon discovers