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    Security training on screen

    2005-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Videotel Marine International in conjunction with the IMO and a number of port security authorities, has produced an interactive, computer-based training course which could form the basis of official Port Facility Security Officer (PFSO) accreditation, as called for under the ISPS Code.

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    Safmarine expands landside presence in Abidjan

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Following the deployment of the three new ''Wafmax'' class ships serving the cocoa trades from West Africa, Safmarine has invested in new trucks and warehousing facilities in Abidjan in Cote d''Ivoire. Best known as a shipping company, Safmarine is also investing in land-side logistics and opened a 10,000 square metre ...

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    The Inland Mystery

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Ben Hackett is exasperated by the absence of invaluable statistical data to tell us what is actually happening to all those containers

  • Leanne Taylor (left) with Liebherrs Monika Schedler
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    Let there be ports

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    TOC provides a wealth of ideas and material for a magazine like ours and the recent event in Antwerp was no exception. We catch those conference sessions we can and download the speakers'' papers from those presentations we can''t get to, to mull over later. We chat with people who ...

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    Intertek invests in Sierra Leone

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Sierra Leone''s President Kabba recently opened the 10-year BOOT container security scanning concession awarded to Intertek Foreign Trade Standards and partners Port Maritime Security International (PMSi).

  • Piraeus: the government has effectively gone to half-way house with privatisation but it is the reform of front-line container handling operations that will make a real difference
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    Unlocking its huge potential

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    With Turkey having just announced its first containerport privatisation and Egypt showing signs of more interest in this direction, will the eastern sector of the Med at last come of age, asks Mike Mundy .

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    The EC's position: not unreasonable on the face of it

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    A key objective of the EC''s strategy for the development of ports is to establish clearer rules which set high quality standards for access to the port services market, and make procedures more transparent. Commercial port services" and in particular cargo handling, passenger services, towage, pilotage and mooring" are ...

  • Eckelmann-Battistello: a more transparent exchange of information needed
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    What needs doing to the EU's ports?

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Cecilia Eckelmann-Battistello is president of the Federation of European Private Port Operators (FEPORT) and managing director of leading container terminal operator Eurokai. She spoke to Nick Elliott .

  • NOLs Dave Appleton: a need for all stakeholders to engage more actively
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    Planning delays a major cause of congestion

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) released some interesting research at the recent TOC conference in Antwerp. David Appleton, NOL''s president Europe, in presenting the findings revealed the hefty cost in both time and money of developing more port capacity in Europe to ease congestion.

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    BRISTOL HAS ITS OWN PLANS

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The research was commissioned by Drewry Shipping Consultants and shows the planning process alone for 12 north European terminal developments is costing an estimated €540m, while delays and cancellations have meant a planned extra 11 million TEUs of capacity due to be available this year, has not been built.Bristol has ...

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    LNG TERMINAL FOR VENICE

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The research was commissioned by Drewry Shipping Consultants and shows the planning process alone for 12 north European terminal developments is costing an estimated €540m, while delays and cancellations have meant a planned extra 11 million TEUs of capacity due to be available this year, has not been built.Norwegian oil ...

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    Mersey Docks goes to Peel

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Mersey Docks and Harbour Company (MDHC) has been sold to Peel Ports for £ 771m. Peel already has port operations in Clydeport and the Manchester Ship Canal, whilst MDHC operates in Sheerness, Chatham, Heynsham, Dublin as well as Liverpool. Both interests have development plans.

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    LEIXOES TO TAKE PANAMAX

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The research was commissioned by Drewry Shipping Consultants and shows the planning process alone for 12 north European terminal developments is costing an estimated €540m, while delays and cancellations have meant a planned extra 11 million TEUs of capacity due to be available this year, has not been built.The port ...

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    CERES BATTLE GOES ON

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The research was commissioned by Drewry Shipping Consultants and shows the planning process alone for 12 north European terminal developments is costing an estimated €540m, while delays and cancellations have meant a planned extra 11 million TEUs of capacity due to be available this year, has not been built.NYK's battle ...

  • Toamasina: priority to equipping container handling area
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    ICTSI signs up in Madagascar

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    ICTSI has signed a 20-year container terminal operating concession for the port of Toamasina, Madagascar, the country''s main port.

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    ABG/Voltri win Kandla box terminal concession

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    India''s ABG Heavy Engineering in partnership with Genovabased Voltri Terminals has been awarded a contract to develop and operate a US$46m container terminal at Kandla port. Its bid, which involves a 48.997% revenue share, was more attractive than those tendered by either Afcons/Hamburg Port Authority or Gammon India/Mersey Docks & ...

  • Busan: 42% transhipment traffic
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    Busan rewards transhipment loyalty

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Busan Port Authority is to return US$12.14m to 52 shipping lines as a reward for moving at least 3% more transhipment cargo through the port in 2004. This is a significant rise on the US$8.35m the port returned in 2003. The incentive programme, along with the policy of cutting port ...

  • Samaraweera: determined to go ahead
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    Minister faces down opposition

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Sri Lanka''s Ports and Aviation Minister, Mangala Samaraweera, says the government is determined to go ahead with construction of Hambantota Port, despite the fact that there are both domestic and foreign interests which oppose the project.

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    MOMBASA AS LANDLORD PORT

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    CentrePort Wellington chief executive Liz Ward indicated the cranes would be a significant driver in achieving greater productivity and service reliability. "Our business strategy is to grow revenue through an integrated logistics approach to port facilities, services and property interests, " says Ms Ward. "However, CentrePort Wellington is foremost a ...