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  • The expansion project for Global Terminal Port Jersey at Bayonne
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    US gateway for global commerce

    2012-05-21T20:06:00Z

    Global Terminal & Container Services LLC has revealed plans for a multi-million dollar expansion project to develop a technologically advanced container terminal on the New Jersey waterfront.

  • The ECAs coming into force in America and Europe and future proposals
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    American ECA awareness workshop

    2012-05-21T13:03:00Z

    There is now less than three months until the Emission Control Area (ECA) for the United States and Canada will come into effect on 1 August 2012.

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    Proud to go it alone

    2012-05-21T10:00:00Z

    Jakarta''s rising star isn''t looking for state handouts to fulfill its aspirations. Stevie Knight reports

  • European Council, Commission and European Parliament have signed a new agreement on sulphur limits
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    EU compromise on sulphur in the making

    2012-05-18T15:07:00Z

    The European Parliament, Commission and Council have reached a controversial agreement setting drastically reduced sulphur content in marine fuels, in line with new International Maritime Organisation (IMO) standards.

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    LA pioneers clean ship incentive

    2012-05-18T12:42:00Z

    The Port of Los Angeles (POLA) has become the first seaport in North America and the Pacific Rim to adopt a clean air rewards programme for visiting green vessel operators.

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    Lining up despite the rivalry

    2012-05-18T10:00:00Z

    Southeast Asia ports are trying to find answers to help the cargo flow, and at time of writing, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was about to try to meld its 10 nations together into a body a little like the European Union, although the differences between them are ...

  • Balcon's new Model XR E20 lithium battery powered electric yard tractor
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    Balqon contract for electric yard tractors

    2012-05-17T10:31:00Z

    Balqon Corporation, a developer of electric vehicles, drive systems and lithium battery storage devices, has received a US$ 630,000 contract from the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) to retrofit existing yard tractors with Balqon’s lithium battery system.

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    An open door

    2012-05-17T10:00:00Z

    Intra-Asia ports will find they will have to learn to swallow or choke on a cascade of larger ship sizes coming from the main Europe-Asian trades. But typically, they won''t get much state help.

  • WMS president and chief executive officer, Dag Schjerven
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    Wilhelmsen - ‘Green makes sense’

    2012-05-17T10:00:00Z

    Wilhelmsen Maritime Services (WMS) president and chief executive officer, Dag Schjerven, emphasised the need for a green shipping ethos at the EXPO 2012 in Korea this week.

  • BCT’s Gdynia terminal is set for modernisation
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    ICTSI get busy in the Baltic

    2012-05-16T16:47:00Z

    Its been a busy week for International Container Services (ICTSI) – its subsidiary Baltic Container Terminal (BCT) has taken the plunge and entered into a credit agreement for the modernisation of the Gdynia terminal in Poland.

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    A domino waiting to fall

    2012-05-16T10:00:00Z

    Stevie Knight questions whether how many of the rising Southeast Asian feeder facilities will cope with the influx of traffic inevitably coming

  • PANYNJ is running into problems on bridge raising and terminal operator relations. Credit: Mordy Steinfield
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    Bridges to mend and to build

    2012-05-16T10:00:00Z

    The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey appears to have hit a difficult patch in its trading life.

  • UKTI is exploring port investment and supply chain opportunities for British companies
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    UK examines investment opportunities

    2012-05-15T17:30:00Z

    British government agency UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) has published its most extensive assessment of market potential in the Asian ports sector to date.

  • CSX Yard
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    A new era in port lighting

    2012-05-15T13:15:00Z

    Today, outdoor lighting solutions no longer have to rely just on yellow light. The alternative is high quality white light. It''s much more successful in combining the qualities of daylight with the energy efficiency associated with high pressure sodium, says Jeffrey J Newman, president of Global Tech LED.

  • Environmentally friendly technologies are high on the agenda for Drydocks
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    New green initiatives in the UAE

    2012-05-15T12:07:00Z

    Drydocks World and Maritime World have been implementing new environmentally friendly technologies and has a recertification to ISO 14001 standard by Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance (LRQA).

  • Pecem has put in place its own power generation plant. Credit: Cummins Power Generation
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    Pianc powers up renewables debate

    2012-05-15T10:00:00Z

    PIANC Working Group 159 is focusing its work on renewable energy for ports.

  • Milford Haven – already an energy hub in the UK
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    EcoPort cert for MHPA

    2012-05-14T15:42:00Z

    Milford Haven Port Authority (MHPA) has become one of just three ports in the UK to be awarded an EcoPorts PERS certificate for its environmental management system.

  • Just where have all the euros gone?
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    Scandal over misuse of public finance

    2012-05-14T13:51:00Z

    A recent report issued by the European Court of Auditors (ECA) has revealed that millions of pounds of EU public port finance may have been squandered in ineffective port projects.

  • ‘Bit Oktania’ at Götaverken for maintenance and retrofitting
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    Damen retrofitting for emission regs

    2012-05-14T11:06:00Z

    With increasing demand for fleets to be fitted with emission reduction systems in light of the new emission requirements coming into effect in 2015 – Damen Shiprepair is doing its best to up the ante in terms of lowering installation costs.

  • Cold ironing solutions can be a huge drain on electrical supply. Credit: Port of Los Angeles
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    Powering problems

    2012-05-14T10:00:00Z

    Meeting swelling electrical demand at today''s ''greener'' ports can be challenging, as Dave and Iain MacIntyre report