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    Port Everett

    2009-04-23T12:24:00Z

    For ports looking  for a change, there have been some conversions worth appraising.

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    Shippers' council takes lead on 'big ships'

    2009-04-23T12:24:00Z

    Recommendations on how the next generation of international vessels should best be accommodated in New Zealand will soon be delivered by the New Zealand Shippers'' Council.

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    Ying Kou in massive Chinese investment

    2009-04-22T12:24:00Z

    The Chinese Ying Kou Port Group is to invest $439m this year on building new ports and terminals, which include dry bulk and oil handling facilities.

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    Cement handling

    2009-04-22T12:24:00Z

    Vacuum or mechanical? It is an issue that the industry is beginning to be familiar with - but which kind of unloader do you go with when the material in question is as low-cost, but potentially difficult, as cement? Stevie Knight investigates

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    Analysing the benefits of water-based freight

    2009-04-21T15:58:00Z

    Industry leaders met recently at a “Freight by Water” seminar to share latest thinking and best practice in the environmental benefits of short-sea, coastal and inland shipping. Kate Royston reports.

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    Sign of the times

    2009-04-21T12:24:00Z

    The global economic crisis, which began to seriously impact on the manufacturing industry last autumn, has left many suppliers scratching their heads to identify where new orders might come from. How times have changed.

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    Modelling a deeper channel

    2009-04-20T15:32:00Z

    Rafael Cañizares of Moffatt & Nichol, explains how a channel modelling project undertaken by the company in Colombia enabled significant savings to be made.

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    RTG article

    2009-04-20T12:24:00Z

    Spanish RTG users argue a strong case with Barry Cross for keeping maintenance in-house

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    Navis multi-site first

    2009-04-20T12:24:00Z

    Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) is to become the first operator to employ Navis'' SPARCS N4 terminal operating system across multiple sites.

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    Industrial Symbiosis in Moerdijk

    2009-04-18T15:04:00Z

    Given its position in the Delta (triangle) between the seaports of Rotterdam and Antwerp, the Dutch Port of Moerdijk is a so-called Diamond in the Gold Delta. Eng Jacco H.M. Rentrop, Environmental and Safety Manager outline the Port’s Symbiosis Project.

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    Hawk eye to aid accident prevention

    2009-04-18T12:24:00Z

    Mitsui OSK Lines has adopted an innovative crane safety monitoring system to help prevent accidents at its terminals.

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    Eurogate Terminals go green

    2009-04-17T14:51:00Z

    Eurogate, which operates ten container terminals in Europe, is focusing more and more on environmental issues. Hanna Pötter, responsible for environmental improvements, explains what has been done so far.

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    CPP to buy Virginia port assets

    2009-04-17T12:24:00Z

    US company CenterPoint Properties, which is heavily involved in property and infrastructure investment, has put forward an offer to acquire the port activities of Virginia Port Authority, which owns Virginia International Terminals that in turn operates Norfolk International Terminal, Portsmouth Marine Terminal and Newport News Marine Terminal, in addition to ...

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    Traffic meltdown at Durban

    2009-04-17T12:24:00Z

    Durban Container Terminal reported a 15.6% drop in the year-on-year traffic between December and February. Had transhipment traffic not risen the downturn would have been around 29%.

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    TERMINAL CONTRACTS IN THE CURRENT ECONOMIC CLIMATE

    2009-04-17T12:24:00Z

    An unstable operating environment gives port operators the opportunity to re-visit and in some cases even re-write existing contracts, as Matthew Gore explains

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    Botany reform to tackle congestion

    2009-04-17T12:24:00Z

    The third trial of the New South Wales Government''s Port Botany reform, which will introduce peak pricing for the first time, will start mid-June. In it, Sydney Ports Corporation will examine the impact of off off-peak pricing to relieve truck congestion. Trial two will measure stevedores and truck operators'' standards ...

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    Sydney’s Penrhyn estuary habitat enhancement

    2009-04-16T14:44:00Z

    As part of the Port Botany Expansion project, Sydney Ports Corporation has committed to securing Penrhyn Estuary for locally significant migratory shorebirds. This commitment will see $8 million spent to rehabilitate and expand Penrhyn Estuary. Upon completion, Sydney Ports Corporation, will take on management responsibilities for the estuary and continue ...

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    Using tidal waters to create coastal habitats

    2009-04-16T14:22:00Z

    Managed realignments can be used as sites for beneficial sediment use to create coastal environments. Colin Scott and Susanne Armstrong of ABP Marine Environmental Research Limited (ABPmer) review some examples.

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    To liberalise or not to liberalise?

    2009-04-16T12:24:00Z

    Nazery Khalid weighs up the merits of a liberalised port tariff regime in Malaysia

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    Dalian port buys Jinzhou

    2009-04-16T12:24:00Z

    The Dalian Port Group has confirmed it is to buy Jinzhou Port this year. In 2008, it was revealed that Dalian Port would acquire an 18.9% holding at the cost of $278m, making it the second largest shareholder.