All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 1101

  • Port Strategy: Smit Barbados, seen here working in Liverpool, is one of a series of new 60 tonne bp tugs of the same design currently entering service
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    Benefits of boom

    2008-04-23T21:26:00Z

    Ports are welcoming the unexpected benefits of the current tug building boom, as Jack Gaston finds out

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    Green 'tugnology' all the rage

    2008-04-23T21:26:00Z

    In common with several other towage companies Svitzer is running an EcoTug project with the aim of ensuring that the company maintains a strong position as an environmentally sustainable service provider and is working towards contributing to a cleaner, safer and healthier environment. This is being achieved by examining current ...

  • News

    Responsibility links with opportunity for CSOs

    2008-04-22T21:26:00Z

    There is no doubt that port security is a growing concern. However, findings by the recent SSR Personnel corporate salary survey, although not specific to the marine industry, show that at the Chief Security Officers'' (CSO) level there is still a broad anomaly in responsibility from one organisation to another.

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    Rio Tinto's Uruguay connection

    2008-04-22T21:26:00Z

    The Rio Tinto mining company is to build a port in western Uruguay where it will dispatch iron ore from mines at Corumbá , in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. This will require investment of $205m. 

  • Port Strategy: Progress is African port development is painstakingly slow
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    African Infrastructure article

    2008-04-21T21:26:00Z

    Africa has excellent growth potential, but there''s a long way to go before many investors feel comfortable enough to part with their cash. Alex Hughes reports

  • Uncertainty has delayed projects such as Rotterdam’s Maasviakte II, says ESPO
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    EU ports seek greater legal certainty on environmental issues

    2008-04-21T16:35:00Z

    Clearer environmental policy from the European Commission is critical, if European ports are to understand European regulations and avoid delays in project development.

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    Developing “natural” dredging

    2008-04-21T09:58:00Z

    One of the world’s largest dredging contractors and marine construction companies (in terms of 2007 turnover), Van Oord is successfully deploying relatively new technology in its dredging activities.

  • News

    Five bid for Vizinjam

    2008-04-20T21:26:00Z

    Five consortia have submitted bids for the 30-year concession to build and manage a container terminal at the Indian port of Vizinjam, situated on the country''s east coast. 

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    Banking on intelligent stowage

    2008-04-20T21:26:00Z

    The SS-Planner (Super Stowage Planner) considers all relevant vessel, terminal, and cargo data, and then automatically presents the optimised results.The system also has a 'learning' feature, so evolving more efficient plans over time. TSB was also recently invited to implement a governmental project which aims to develop and integrate the ...

  • The Sweep Dredge
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    The business of pollution control

    2008-04-20T17:19:00Z

    In 2002, the EcoPorts Foundation published a document listing the most significant threats to the environment in the ports industry.

  • News

    Medcenter Mediterranean number one

    2008-04-19T21:26:00Z

    Medcenter Container Terminal at the Italian port of Gioia Tauro reported a 9.2% hike in throughput last year to 3.44m teu, making it the Mediterranean''s most important container transhipment hub. 

  • Port Strategy: MacGregor's coal unloaders find favour in Taiwan
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    Taiwan Power orders coal unloaders

    2008-04-19T21:26:00Z

    Two Siwertell screw unloaders, each designed to discharge coal at 2,200t/h, have been ordered from the MacGregor Group for the Ta-Lin Power Station in Taiwan. Favoured over traditional bucket chain and wheel constructions, the ships that they will unload will be in the range of 80,000 dwt to 150,000 dwt.

  • News

    Major dry bulk investment at Buenaventura

    2008-04-19T21:26:00Z

    Colombia''s National Concessions Institute (Inco) has authorised Sociedad Cemas SA to invest $13.6m in the port of Buenaventura. 

  • News

    New Lázaro terminal

    2008-04-18T21:26:00Z

    Lá zaro Cá rdenas Port Authority has issued a tender in respect of a terminal handling new vehicles. The terminal will cover an area of 400,000 sq m and have a quay 509 m in length. The concession will be for 20 years with an option for 10 additional years ...

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    Deepening the Yangtze

    2008-04-18T21:26:00Z

    A 32-kilometre section on the upper Yangtze River close to the Three Gorges reservoir is to be cleared of rock reefs to enable deep draught vessels to access the port of Chongqing. Work, which is expected to be completed before August, will enable 10,000 dwt vessels to access the port.

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    Cavotec celebrates Scandinavia first

    2008-04-18T21:26:00Z

    Cavotec MSL has netted its first Scandinavian contract with an order for four MoorMaster 400 automated mooring units from Denmark-based Nordic Ferry Services.

  • Port Strategy: Kalmar order will increase Steveco's handling capacity
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    Stacking capacity lifted

    2008-04-18T21:26:00Z

    Finnish port operator Steveco Oy aims to expand its container handling capacity at the Port of Kotka with a new order for 10 straddle carriers from Kalmar. The new ESC440W machines will be capable of stacking one container higher than those currently employed at the Mussalo Container Terminal.

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    Accolade for Newcastle boss

    2008-04-18T21:26:00Z

    The man who led the team that re-floated the Pasha Bulker at Newcastle in Australia has been named the town''s citizen of the year.

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    Swap for top team at Vycon

    2008-04-17T21:26:00Z

    Vycon, the flywheel-energy innovator, has announced the appointment of a new chief executive.

  • News

    LPC gets deep

    2008-04-17T21:26:00Z

    This includes buying cranes and other equipment and expanding the terminal's quay by 149 metres, which will satisfy the company's needs through to 2012.