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  • Alex Goulandris: the effect has been to overload various EU government’s online portals
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    Customs requirement burden

    2011-02-26T10:00:00Z

    Yet more demands for electronic data submission within the EU, this time on the customs side under the Excise Movement and Control System (EMCS), are driving change within the ports and shipping industries.

  • Sustainable commitment of Venice
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    Venice's challenge in becoming a carbon neutral port

    2011-02-25T11:04:00Z

    The Port of Venice has hosted, for the first time, Energy for Green Ports & Green Port Logistics, two international events that have addressed issues related to the environmental sustainability of port operations, the management of ships'' emissions and the development of corridors and intermodal networks with particular attention to ...

  • Reforms mean the transfer of around a third of Marseilles Fos’ personnel to external companies
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    Port reforms at Fos on schedule

    2011-02-25T10:00:00Z

    Implementation of French port reform legislation by the April 2011 deadline will include the transfer of around a third of Marseilles Fos’ personnel to various companies that are to run future operations.

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    Santo Antonio upgrade outlined

    2011-02-25T10:00:00Z

    The Brazilian port of Santo Antonio on the Noronha Archipelago is to be upgraded at a cost of $49m incorporating quay reconstruction and dredging of the access channel dredged. The investment will be provided by the National Port Secretariat.

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    Las Palmas privatises port labour company

    2011-02-25T10:00:00Z

    Las Palmas Port Authority has given the go-ahead for the port labour company, SESTIBA, to be privatised. The process, which is expected to cost €15m ($20.5m), was included as part of the new Port Law reform.

  • Port Strategy: Brisbane's Fisherman Islands did not exist when the last major floods hit in 1974 so the port had no base data on which to draw
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    Any eventuality

    2011-02-25T10:00:00Z

    Felicity Landon asks whether it’s possible to be prepared for every eventuality when drawing up emergency plans

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    Kalmar breaks ground in Cartagena

    2011-02-25T10:00:00Z

    Cargotec has received a significant order from long-time Colombian customer Sociedad Portuaria Regional de Cartagena for two Kalmar ship-to-shore (STS) cranes and 24 Kalmar rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes. The agreement is worth approximately €40m ($54.1m). These will be the first Kalmar STS cranes and Kalmar Zero Emission E-One2 RTGs operating ...

  • ABP Southampton
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    Green light for Southampton berth extension

    2011-02-24T17:32:00Z

    ABP Southampton has had the go-ahead for a £80m container berth development to allow larger boxships to call at the South UK coast port.

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    GPA’s remote control on energy management

    2011-02-24T17:32:00Z

    Georgia Ports Authority is to install an energy management system to monitor and control heating, ventilation, air conditioning and lighting at seven buildings at the Port of Savannah.

  • Pier damage at Christchurch's port needs "urgent minor works"
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    Lyttelton overcomes second quake setbacks

    2011-02-24T17:32:00Z

    Lyttelton Port of Christchurch has proved strong in the face of continued adversity, reeling from the second major earthquake in just five months.

  • Issues at Tema mean monitoring of key areas of the port
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    Inquiry for Tema officers, CCTV for port

    2011-02-24T10:00:00Z

    The corruption at Tema port will be dealt with “firmly and uncompromisingly” George Blankson, commissioner general of the Ghana Customs Authority (GRA), has said

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    Birth of South American Pacific ports association

    2011-02-24T10:00:00Z

    The ports of Calllao (Peru), Buenaventura (Columbia), Guayaquil (Ecuador), Valparaíso (Chile) and San Antonio (Chile) have signed an agreement to create the South American Pacific Port Community (COPASUD).

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    Patrick hit with health and safety fine

    2011-02-24T10:00:00Z

    Australia''s Patrick Stevedores has been fined A$180,000 (US$182,200) for three counts of retaliatory discrimination against a worker who raised health and safety concerns.

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    Automated facility goes for Bromma

    2011-02-24T10:00:00Z

    Bromma has been awarded two major new contracts for the supply of all-electric spreaders for use on automated stacking cranes.

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    Transport White Paper 2011

    2011-02-24T09:59:00Z

    On 28 March, the European Commission adopted a comprehensive strategy (“Transport 2050”) for a competitive transport system that will increase mobility, remove major barriers in key areas and fuel growth and employment.

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    LNG fuel best for USA, says DNV

    2011-02-23T10:50:00Z

    A new report from DNV, ‘Greener shipping in North America’, proposes that LNG is the most efficient and economical way to meet forthcoming air emissions requirements in the US and Canada.

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    Kaipara tide turbine plan gets green light

    2011-02-23T10:38:00Z

    New Zealand’s first tide-driven power station in the Kaipara Harbour has been approved by Government despite concerns over fish stocks and dolphins.

  • Economists, famed for their herd instincts, seem to have broken ranks
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    Promises of a good year

    2011-02-23T10:00:00Z

    Being an economist is not easy. We are expected to have an opinion on the state of the economy but are usually castigated for our views.

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    Maritima Valenciana working practices examined

    2011-02-23T10:00:00Z

    JP Morgan, the new owner of Dragados-SPL, has brought in an external consultant to look at the operational procedures of its Valencia terminal, Maritima Valenciana, to see whether these can be improved. Main client, MSC, has long been applying pressure on the terminals management to reduce costs and boost productivity ...

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    Essar demerging ports business

    2011-02-23T10:00:00Z

    India''s Essar Shipping, Ports and Logistics Ltd is de-merging its ports and shipping businesses, creating two independent companies. However, over the next three years, it intends to invest $730m to double its cargo capacity.