All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 1041

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    Monty's transhipping its way forward

    2009-03-26T12:24:00Z

    Another heavyweight contender for a spot in the hub port ring of East Coast South America is Montevideo, where Belgian terminal operating company Katoen Natie is already making its mark with the Terminal Cuenca de la Plata (TCP) facility.

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    Kiel celebrates box first

    2009-03-26T12:24:00Z

    Kiel has handled its first container as part of a new service between Riga and the Baltic port. It aims to turn round 10,000 teu in its first year, with growth planned beyond that.

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    Automated turnkey bilge water purification system for ports

    2009-03-25T16:34:00Z

    A new bilge purification system solution claims reliable operation while reducing costs has been introduced by USbased BioPetroClean, with its new Automatic Chemostat Treatment (ACT) fully-automated technology for ports.

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    Tampa’s port history to come alive

    2009-03-25T16:08:00Z

    Tampa’s long and rich history as a port community is now the focus of a permanent exhibit at the new Tampa Bay History Centre recently opened to the public. Made possible by a $250,000 grant from Mosaic, a global leader in phosphate fertilizer production.

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    Lateral thinking

    2009-03-25T12:24:00Z

    It''s a common misconception that being green costs money. In fact, there are plenty of ways you can ''green'' your port or terminals without spending a penny. And you could even save money - something not to be sniffed at times of economic meltdown.

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    Freeze on sea freight funding

    2009-03-25T12:24:00Z

    A hold has been placed on New Zealand''s second sea freight development funding round, while the Government considers whether changes are required to its policy statement.

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    PLA and DP World look for ways to push London Gateway forward

    2009-03-25T12:24:00Z

    Reducing the depth of the planned dredge and changing the phases of construction are two options being considered as the Port of London Authority and DP World discuss ways to drive forward the London Gateway development despite the economic downturn.

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    Chavez seizes ports

    2009-03-25T12:24:00Z

    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has announced the central government will retake the administration of the country''s ports and airports from state governments, in a move which has generated fierce controversy in the South American country.

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    Even more Brazil photos

    2009-03-25T12:24:00Z

    Many Brazilian port watchers are fearful for the future of the Sepetiba Tecon box terminal once the Hamburg Sud facility opens at Itapoa - probably in around the first quarter of 2010.

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    Taiwan - off the starting block

    2009-03-25T12:24:00Z

    The tiny economy of Taiwan has hailed the unfreezing of relations with China as the economic starting pistol it was waiting for. China, while saying it is not giving up on its idea of sovereignty over the island, is allowing direct shipping for the first time in sixty years.

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    DHL leads the way in Eco-Logistics

    2009-03-24T16:02:00Z

    DHL, the world’s leading express and logistics company, has completed its first carbon neutral warehouse globally, and the first of its kind in the UK; the 6,200 m2 (65,000 sq ft) site near Wakefield West Yorkshire is the location for the main distribution center of UK communication company O2.

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    Up by the bootstraps

    2009-03-24T12:24:00Z

    There''s still life in China''s port dragon as Stevie Knight discovers

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    News

    The big ships are coming: but where will they go?

    2009-03-24T12:24:00Z

    Ports on South America''s East Coast are vying for the undivided attention of the lines,as Rob Ward finds out

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    News

    Coal ship loader with dust suppression

    2009-03-23T16:43:00Z

    ThyssenKrupp have commenced the construction of a coal export terminal for Cigading International Bulk Terminal (CIBT) in West Java. Designed for an annual throughput of 4.5m tons coal in the first stage and can be upgraded to 7.5 to 8m tons in the future.

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    Antwerp Port Authority seeks partners for hinterland development

    2009-03-23T15:56:00Z

    Antwerp Port Authority aims to position itself more strongly in the hinterland by teaming up with various port users.

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    Flender

    2009-03-23T12:24:00Z

    European crane components are increasingly heading east to bolster the Asia''s new dominant manufacturing forces

  • Bert Evans, President and CEO of Evans Network
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    US Trucker Participates in Green Initiative with Virginia Port Authority

    2009-03-22T15:49:00Z

    The Evans Network of Companies, a Pennsylvania based transportation and logistics provider took a major step in its commitment to environmental excellence with the company’s voluntary inclusion in Virginia Port Authority’s (VPA) “Green Operators” (GO) pilot program aimed at truckers engaged in port drayage.

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    Long Beach commissions shoreside power terminal

    2009-03-20T15:10:00Z

    Launching a new, “green” era in shipping at the Port of Long Beach, the “K” Line container vessel Long Beach Bridge on Tuesday, November 11, 2008, became the Port’s first ship to plug in to clean electrical power and shut down its diesel engines at berth for major air quality ...

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    ZPMC

    2009-03-20T12:24:00Z

    ZPMC got in touch with Port Strategy to dispute allegations of poor after sales services. Alex Hughes reports

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    Liebherr wins repeat Jeddah order

    2009-03-20T12:24:00Z

    Liebherr has won a contract to supply six megamax ship-to-shore (STS) container cranes and ten rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTG) to the Jeddah North Container Terminal.