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    International interest in San Antonio

    2009-01-09T12:24:00Z

    According to San Antonio Port Company (EPSA), several global stevedoring groups have expressed an interest in the 30-year concession to build and operate the new Costanera terminal at the port. With an forecast investment of $400m in new infrastructure, EPSA estimates that an award will be made in the third ...

  • Port Strategy: Dover has extensive dredging requirements to beat the build up of silt
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    Doing it for themselves

    2009-01-09T12:24:00Z

    The Port of Dover has had its own dredger for some time. Nigel Stokes, assistant harbour master, explains that the David Church, which carries out both suction and grab dredging, is in use hoovering up the silt that gets deposited in the harbour all year round, non-stop.

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    Bright spots

    2009-01-07T12:24:00Z

    In these harsh - and getting harsher - times, it''s refreshing to hear that not everyone has been dragged down by the doom and gloom brigade.

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    Dredging - no bottom in sight

    2009-01-07T12:24:00Z

    Maintaining channels and berth depths has become an operational migraine as dredgers flock to more lucrative reclamation projects instead, as Stevie Knight discovers

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    Crane corners deep sea shipping

    2009-01-06T12:24:00Z

    A new ship-to-shore gantry crane has arrived at the Port of Liverpool for the Royal Seaforth Container Terminal where berthing for deep sea ships is to be increased by a third.

  • Port Strategy: Riga is creating a multifunctional dry bulk and general cargo complex on Krievu sala
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    Riga projects

    2009-01-05T12:24:00Z

    The Port of Riga saw volumes increase by 13.8% to 21.9m tonnes in the first nine months of this year. The increase reflected growing volumes in dry bulks, mostly coal but also sugar, cereals, peat moss and ore, says a port spokeswoman.

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    PSEL adds global training arm

    2009-01-04T12:24:00Z

    Port Services Engineering Ltd (PSEL) has added another facet to its competencies by acquiring a training and HSE company.

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    Klaipeda cargo record

    2009-01-02T12:24:00Z

    The Lithuanian port of Klaipeda handled a record 27.36m tonnes last year (2007), an increase of almost 16% on 2006. At the time of writing, the forecast was another 10-15% increase for 2008, to over 30m tonnes.

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    Cranes go east

    2009-01-01T12:24:00Z

    The very first two Liebherr rail-mounted stacking container cranes are on order for Russia.

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    Salalah expansion signs up tractors

    2008-12-31T12:24:00Z

    Kalmar has been awarded a contract to supply 42 Ottawa 4x2 terminal tractors for the expansion of the Port of Salalah, located in the southern region of Oman.

  • Port Strategy: Peru targets transport
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    Peru Ports Concessioning

    2008-12-31T12:24:00Z

    Strong signs are emerging of a shake-up in Peru''s ports sector with the Prime Minister Yehude Simon stating that the government plans to prioritise ports, especially concessioning.

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    Pimental woos Americans

    2008-12-31T12:24:00Z

    US investors have shown great interest in financing the improvement of Pimentel port in the northern Peruvian city of Chiclayo, local mayor Roberto Jacinto Purizaca has said.

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    Tuxpan to go ahead

    2008-12-31T12:24:00Z

    The Mexican deep water Port of Tuxpan will definitely go ahead at a cost of $280m. Finance will come from a consortium of ports and industrial parks, as well as from the Spanish company Prointec and the government of Veracruz state.

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    Tallinn investments

    2008-12-31T12:24:00Z

    The Port of Tallinn has set itself strategic goals for its three major business lines - cargo handling, passenger transport and real estate development.

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    ps page

    2008-12-31T12:24:00Z

    As 2008 draws a close, it''s time for a little reflection on what this year has brought us. But will we learn from the lessons, or will our memories revert to the norm of burying bad news?

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    Share swap-shop for HPH

    2008-12-31T12:24:00Z

    A giant share swap-shop has been taking place between Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH), Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK), and the Evergreen group.

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    Busan committed to global programme

    2008-12-31T12:24:00Z

    Bucking the trend, Busan Port is to globalise its operations in the face of the economic slowdown.

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    Ongoing orders for electric spreaders

    2008-12-31T12:24:00Z

    Demand for Bromma''s Greenline range of all-electric spreaders showed no sign of waning in the last quarter on 2008.

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    Seagirt terminal upgrade

    2008-12-30T12:24:00Z

    Maryland Port Authority has hired consultants to identify potential bidders interested in spending $100m-$120m on boosting capacity at the Seagirt Marine Terminal in return for a lease agreement.

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    Auckland revaluation

    2008-12-30T12:24:00Z

    "Competitive" trading conditions have seen Auckland Regional Holdings drop Ports of Auckland''s book-value from NZ$587.8m (US$323.4m) to NZ$495.7m (US$272.7m). The Auckland Regional Council subsidiary also expects a NZ$24.3m (US$13.4m) dip in the port''s dividend yield over the next three years and NZ$100m (US$55m) drop over 10 years.