Friday, June 7, 2013

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MyFerryLink blow
The British Competition Commission has ruled against Groupe Eurotunnel operating a ferry activity from the Port of Dover. Eurotunnel is appealing the decision...
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ICTSI looks to Hamburg
International Container Terminal Services, Inc has appointed Hamburg Port Consulting to deploy its terminal automation expertise in conjunction with a number of projects...
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Liebherr "first" in Peru
Liebherr has booked its first order for STS cranes and RTGs in Peru...
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ART launches new sea-rail service
ART Logistics has set up a multimodal service connecting South East Asia with Central Asia...
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Maersk to add capacity to Asia/NZ trade
Maersk Line is adding larger ships and changing the rotation pattern on its Northern Star and Southern Star weekly services connecting South East Asia with New Zealand...
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Stena Line adds capacity
Stena Line will be adding a third ship to its Karlskrona-Gdynia route from 8 July in order to meet the increased demand for freight capacity...
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Fednav adds to Great Lakes fleet
Six new 34,000dwt bulk carriers will join the Canadian company's fleet in 2015...
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Gothenburg sells green tomatoes
Can Spanish-grown tomatoes that are transported all the way to Sweden be a better alternative from a climate point of view than Swedish-grown tomatoes?...
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PSA expands in Fuzhou
PSA International has taken an undisclosed stake in Fujian Jiangyin International Container Terminal, making it the biggest shareholder after Fuzhou Port Group...
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Bremerhaven hosts leviathans
CMA CGM ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT made her first call in Bremerhaven on Friday, 31 May...
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Brazil MP 595 furore continues
The controversial port legislation for Brazil, Medida Provisoria 595 (MP 595), is moving inexorably forward and the country's President, Dilma Rousseff, is expected shortly to veto many of the amendments put up in Congress...
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Adding wood pellets to the power mix
Partnership between the Port of Greater Baton Rouge and Drax Biomass expands on record wood pellets exports from North America to Europe....
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Scandfibre puts rail in the spotlight
Scandfibre Logistics is the rail aggregator and logistics operator for five Swedish forest products shippers - Billerud Korsnas, Holmen, Korsnas, Mondi Dynas and Smurift Kappa. They own Scandfibre in equal 20% shares and it is responsible for all their Swedish and Sweden-mainland Europe rail shipments of pulp and paper....
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Dipping into the pot of recovery in Spain
Confidence is slowly returning, but there remains pressure on fees and charges at a time when capacity is still being increased....
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Building value for the next generation
Rukert Terminals in Baltimore looks ahead by embracing both its traditions and its entrepreneurial spirit....
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Ro-ro operators look to pastures new
The Baltic and North Sea ro-ro markets are "static" and many operators feel the position will get worse when the SECA regulations come into force in 2015. This is encouraging them to investigate new markets and consolidate existing ones to strengthen their market position....
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Sines bucks the trend
Bucking the national Portuguese and wider European trend, Sines handled 11% more cargo last year than in 2011, with traffic reaching 28.6 Mt. The port entered the European ports "Top 25" list for the first time, overtaking Dublin and Gdansk and, in terms of ports in the Iberian Peninsula, it is neck and neck with Huelva and just 1 Mt short of Bilbao....
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Testing times for Italian ports
Are the established models of port governance still fit for purpose?...
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North Africa's ports looking to the future
North Africa's maritime trading potential remains considerable despite the political and economic storms of the past two years. Moreover, as both corporate investment and consumer confidence levels in the region improve, so does the need to develop new and/or improve existing container handling facilities....
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