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    Brazil to revamp port law

    2009-06-02T12:24:00Z

    Brazil''s Special Ports Secretariat (SEP) is set to publish a revised law governing private terminals in national ports.

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    Jaxport figures

    2009-06-02T12:24:00Z

    Jaxport''s tonnage figures for the six months to end of March show increases in containers, steel, lumber and liquid bulks, which have gone a long way to offsetting a 20% fall in vehicles, and a fall in breakbulk and dry bulks. The result is an overall 4% decline.

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    'Co-ordinate Australian port investment'

    2009-06-02T12:24:00Z

    Ports Australia executive director David Anderson has called for Australia''s three levels of government to co-ordinate their investment in regional ports and the supporting supply chains.

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    Ports Climate Initiative: Charting the way ahead

    2009-06-02T10:11:00Z

    The World Ports Climate Initiative, under the leadership of IAPH, is now well under way, with four active projects and two in preparation. GreenPort 2009 provided an opportunity to review the work that has been undertaken – and to set out the Agenda for the coming year. Kate Royston reports

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    Valencia stands tall amid downturn

    2009-06-01T12:24:00Z

    Despite virtually every other Spanish port losing business, container throughput at Valencia rose by 5% during the first three months, prompting the port authority to accelerate its North Access project.

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    Car terminal stalls at Lázaro Cárdenas

    2009-06-01T12:24:00Z

    The current global economic downturn has effectively put back the date for the issuing of a tender for a new vehicles terminal in the Mexican port of Lázaro Cárdenas.

  • Port Strategy: PANYNJ plans to invest $246m in the facilities in 2009 in defiance of weaker throughput
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    Positive investment

    2009-06-01T12:24:00Z

    While overall the cargo statistics make gloomy reading, ports on the US East Coast are far from defeated, as Felicity Landon discovers

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    No immediate need for second Durban port

    2009-06-01T12:24:00Z

    South African state transport company Transnet has dismissed the need to build a second port at Durban.

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    Ports endorse “lean and green” strategy

    2009-06-01T09:39:00Z

    The importance of keeping sustainability high on the agenda of ports, transport operators and shippers was an important theme of the GreenPort 2009 Conference held in Naples earlier this year. Kate Royston reviews the highlights.

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    Tallinn bonds a success

    2009-05-31T12:24:00Z

    In April, the port of Tallinn issued five-year bonds totalling ¢ 20m ($27.2m); the issue was fully subscribed by Swedbank AS. The money raised will be used to finance investments, including the expansion of Muuga Container Terminal and Quays 8 and 9 at the Paldiski Southern Port.

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    Portland rolls out air quality information to truckers

    2009-05-30T17:05:00Z

    On any given weekday, nearly 800 trucks roll through the gates of the Port of Portland’s Terminal 6, loaded with containers either arriving from or bound for Oregon’s international trade partners.

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    Jordan port study

    2009-05-30T12:24:00Z

    A field study for a new port in the Gulf of Aqaba on the southern tip of Jordan has been completed.

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    Seattle Port Commissioners approve clean air package

    2009-05-29T17:09:00Z

    Port of Seattle Commissioners approved a plan today that protects jobs, supports local truckers and maritime cargo customers, and reduces diesel emissions.

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    Schedule slips for fourth JN box terminal

    2009-05-29T12:24:00Z

    The original bidding deadline of April 30 established by the Indian port of Jawaharlal Nehru for its proposed fourth container terminal is now been extended to June 1.

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    Cuckoo in the nest

    2009-05-29T12:24:00Z

    There is no doubt about it, trouble seems to be brewing on Germany''s North Sea coast. A couple of years ago, Bremerhaven box port started throwing itself body and soul into an expansion plan that included the construction of a new container terminal and 90 hectares of operating and storage  ...

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    Hybrid hostler trials in US

    2009-05-29T12:24:00Z

    The prototype of a new hybrid yard hostler has made its debut, courtesy of a joint effort between APM, the US Environmental Protection Agency and other industry partners.

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    An end to port gloom in sight

    2009-05-28T12:24:00Z

    The port downturn has bottomed-out, according to a leading industry commentator speaking at the International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) event taking place in Genoa this week. But the caveat was that recovery will be a drawn-out process.

  • Port Strategy: Mediterranean ports must work together
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    Call for greater cohesion between Med ports

    2009-05-28T12:24:00Z

    Western Mediterranean ports must cooperate with emerging ports on the opposite side of the Mediterranean for the greater good of the region, an Italian port executive has advised.

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    Europeans must nurture African port relations

    2009-05-28T12:24:00Z

    The European Union''s commissioner for transport issued a stark warning to Mediterranean ports this week: find an interconnection with Africa or risk losing West Mediterranean business as vessels re-route around the African cape.

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    New box terminal for Charleston

    2009-05-28T12:24:00Z

    $55m contract has been awarded to a local company for the construction of a 113ha container terminal in North Charleston.