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  • Canterbury's 7.1 magnitude earthquake failed to dent Lyttelton's productivity.Credit - Martin Luff
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    Stirred but not shaken

    2011-02-01T10:00:00Z

    Lyttelton Port of Christchurch (LPC) achieved a remarkable return to operations within mere hours of the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that struck just 40 kilometres to its west at 4.35am on September 4, 2010, writes Iain MacIntyre.

  • Conductix-Wampfler’s drive in solution will be applied at Yilport
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    Drive-in on the Bosporus

    2011-02-01T10:00:00Z

    Yilport Container Terminal (part of the Yildirim Group) is to convert 18 diesel-powered Rubber Tired Gantry cranes (RTGs) to electrical operation.

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    APPA targets budget surplus

    2011-01-31T10:00:00Z

    The state government has intervened to try and allow Brazil’s Paranaguá and Antonina Port Authority (APPA) to gain access to a previous budgetary surplus, which had been frozen by the federal Justice Ministry. However, the state government has made reference to legislation passed in 2009 that allows surpluses to be ...

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    The long view

    2011-01-31T10:00:00Z

    State governments are pushing the long-term view of Australian ports.

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    ITF dispute negotiated

    2011-01-31T10:00:00Z

    A dispute between the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) and Ports of Auckland which flared late last year appears to have now been resolved.

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    Low emission engines for Kalmar

    2011-01-29T16:35:00Z

    Kalmar products are to be fitted with the latest engines using Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) or Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) technology to deliver near-zero NOx and harmful particulate emissions.

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    Nigerians tackle port corruption

    2011-01-29T10:00:00Z

    The Nigerian Port Industry Anti-Corruption Standing Committee has said that a new policy is needed to take on corruption at national ports.

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    Indonesia cuts port investment

    2011-01-29T10:00:00Z

    Indonesia''s Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries had planned to build 40 ports in 2011, although only 12 will now go ahead. A budget of $14.3m is available and this will fund planned ports in North and South Sulawesi, East and South Kalimantan and Papua.

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    Magdalena River upgrade to go ahead

    2011-01-29T10:00:00Z

    Growing demand in Colombia has led to suggestions that the navigable channel should be reinstated on the Magdalena River, given the difficulty of building roads through the interior of the country.

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    Algeciras applies tariff discounts

    2011-01-29T10:00:00Z

    The port of Algeciras is applying discounts of 35% for all ro-ro traffic to and from the port of Tanger-Med in Morocco and of 60% for any transhipment containers.

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    Watchdog supports increased competition

    2011-01-29T10:00:00Z

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has found that competition between the two container stevedores Patrick and DP World is not intense, but that bringing in a third stevedore at Brisbane and Sydney will put pressure on the incumbents to compete to retain existing customers and win additional business.

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    Next generation Auckland investment

    2011-01-29T10:00:00Z

    Ports of Auckland will this year complete a NZ$8m (US$6.2m) berth deepening and lengthening project to accommodate the next-generation of containership callers. The port expects the regular 4,100 teu callers to be superseded by 5,000 to 5,500 teu vessels over the next five years.

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    Low emission engines for Kalmar

    2011-01-29T10:00:00Z

    Kalmar products are to be fitted with the latest engines using Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) or Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) technology to deliver near-zero NOx and harmful particulate emissions.

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    Cargo is still king

    2011-01-28T10:00:00Z

    In early January, the Port of Seattle joined a growing list of ports with Green Truck programs.

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    Know your limits

    2011-01-28T10:00:00Z

    Business interruption policies often contain sub-limits, which can have an important impact on coverage. Port and terminal operators should check to see which sub-limits apply to their policies to make sure they have the cover they expect. Examples of issues that arise include:

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    Forklift attachments

    2011-01-28T10:00:00Z

    Forklift attachment manufacturer Bolzoni Auramo has introduced a new series of parallel clamps.

  • ABP’s site at Alexandra Dock forms part of the operational Port of Hull and is well placed for a wind turbine manufacturing facility.
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    Siemens selects Green Port Hull

    2011-01-27T13:54:00Z

    Siemens and Associated British Ports have signed a Memorandum of Understanding in connection with ABP’s proposed Green Port Hull development at Alexandra Dock.

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    Chile to build new northern port

    2011-01-27T10:00:00Z

    A $300m port has been given the go-ahead by the environmental authorities in Chile.

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    T3 go ahead at Jebel Ali

    2011-01-27T10:00:00Z

    Because of rising demand, DP World is to commence construction of Terminal 3 at Jebel Ali Port, although it is unlikely it will open before the end of the current year.

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    Denmark to spend heavily on ports

    2011-01-27T10:00:00Z

    The Danish government is making available a package of $36m to be spent on upgrading ports.