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DECKING AND REINFORCEMENT FOR FERRY SERVICE
A new deep water jetty for ro-ro ferries serving the Orkney Isles has recently entered service that makes extensive use of concrete, both in the decking for the jetty and as a means of reinforcing the piles on which it sits.
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IN THE FRONT LINE
If anyone should worry about the threat of a terrorist attack it''s New York. Security manager, Bethann Rooney is responsible for implementing and managing a port security programme and setting future strategy. She has been actively involved in the legislative process and works with federal government and other parties to ...
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END THE APATHY BEFORE IT CRIPPLES INTERNATIONAL TRADE
In a series of special reports on Security, this month PS presents a paper arguing the case for scanning each and every container.
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Revealing All
Simon Gradassi compares container scanning systems and argues for a step-by-step approach to implementation.
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ISPS: THE APPROACHING DEADLINE
In the first of a series, Nick Elliott reports from Teesport on its preparations for ISPS Code compliance
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Are Ports prepared for compliance?
The TT Club' s Andrew Webster says the ISPS Code is one of the most important developments for the port industry By July next year all port facility operators are required to comply with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code. There are a number of dangers inherent ...
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TPA Time for a rethink on DAR concession?
The Tanzania Port Authority (TPA) has stated repeatedly that it wants a terminal operator that can deliver an improved performance compared to its previous experience at its Tanzania International Container Terminal (TICTS), but the question is will it get this via a selective bidding process?