| ICTSI reports 22% increase in net income Net income for the first nine months of the year increased by 22% to US$128M... Click here for more TT Club insures London Gateway Leading international transport and logistics insurance provider The TT Club will be providing liability cover for London Gateway, DP World's new deepsea container port in Stanford-le-Hope, Essex.... Click here for more Giant cranes on the way to ECT Five of the world's largest quayside cranes have been shipped from Shanghai, China to Rotterdam... Click here for more Record volumes and result for APMT APM Terminals (APMT) handled 9.3M TEU (weighted by equity share) during the third quarter of 2013 - a new record for container volumes to pass through the global port operator's worldwide portfolio during a single quarter.... Click here for more Algeciras project "clarification" Cargotec has issued a statement on its home page to "clarify" a press release of 24 September 2013 "regarding a ship-to-shore crane heightening project in the south of Spain"... Click here for more GE/CSX LNG pilot CSX Corporation and GE Transportation have announced a pilot project to begin testing liquified natural gas (LNG) locomotives next year... Click here for more Philadelphia eyes Baltimore cargo The Port of Philadelphia is developing warehouses to capture a share of the forest product business currently handled in Baltimore, raising concerns about unfair competition... Click here for more Hapag-Lloyd reports another quarterly net profit Group profit reached €16.6M in Q3 and the cumulative result after nine months was considerably higher year on year... Click here for more FLTA 2014 awards candidates The Konecranes hybrid reach stacker and Doosan's new G2 diesel engine are up for awards from the UK Fork Lift Truck Association next February... Click here for more Car carriers enter the post-panamax age Orders for ships wider than 32.26m are beginning to mount up.... Click here for more Ringing the changes in forest products Some leading forest companies are changing to face new market conditions.... Click here for more Logging on with Logent When the Port of Gothenburg awarded its Skandia car terminal concession to Logent in 2012, it caused some surprise in the industry, which expected that one of the major car logistics groups, such as Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) or Hoegh Autoliners, would take it on.... Click here for more Low energy lighting gaining ground Uptake of low energy lighting in terminals is increasing, but high mast floodlighting remains a challenging application.... Click here for more Putting a fly back in the ointment Flywheel energy storage systems may yet prove to be a cost-effective way of reducing diesel fuel consumption and emissions.... Click here for more Gothenburg takes a long-term view The port authority and private operators are investing in new infrastructure, handling equipment and port services.... Click here for more Box battle in the Pacific North West US Pacific North West ports are concerned that Canada's infrastructure planning will deliver British Columbia's ports a competitive advantage.... Click here for more You can change your selection of content in your Market Briefing from WorldCargo News Online, or unsubscribe at any time. Click here and then click on 'Edit your email Alert' to modify your selection or to unsubscribe. 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