Geelong loader collapse

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Operations have resumed at the Australian port of Geelong after a loader at Graincorp’s bulk grain berth No 3 collapsed across the deck an...

Bunker beef from BIFA

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The British International Freight Association (BIFA) says that some shipping lines are having a ‘’field day’’ by manipulating their ...

New reefer lessor

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A new container leasing company has been formed in Denmark to specialise in reefer containers and associated equipment....

Navtech’s Bristol fashion

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Following 12 months of successful daily operations with the Navtech N100-AC quay crane anti-collision system, Bristol Port Company (BPC) is ...

Birgunj dry port operational

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Landlocked Nepal’s rail-connected inland clearance depot (ICD) at Sirsiya (Birgunj) is now fully operational as a result of agreement fina...

Sleighing with the Troika

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The trial shipment in March of containerised Hyundai automotive parts from Korea to the TagAZ car assembly plant near the Port of Taganrog o...

Stolt bags Ermefer

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Stolt-Nielsen Transportation Group (SNTG) has acquired Ermefer, the Geneva-based foodgrade tank container operations business of Group Ermew...

Deltank in liquidation

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Rotterdam-based tank container operator Deltank Intermodal Services BV has been put into liquidation by its parent company Extar BV. Deltank...

Singapore regains top box port crown

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As expected, Singapore has again become the world’s busiest container port, overtaking Hong Kong. in the first quarter of 2005....

Box terminal for Hazira?

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Royal Dutch Shell Group, which has already commissioned an LNG terminal in partnership with Total Gaz of France at Hazira on India’s west ...

Feds want Oz port control

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The Australian government is to take over regulatory and planning control of the nation’s major ports, in what it claims is a necessary mo...

Contrailer doubles up

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The Ukrainian and Polish governments have agreed to “beef up” the joint Contrailer intermodal rail service between Kiev and Slawkow, whi...

Radioactive scanner problems

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According to The New York Times, Washington has concluded that much of the screening equipment installed at US seaports, airports and border...

POPA takes rails running

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P&O Ports Australia (POPA) has finally made a long-expected move into national intermodal operations, declaring its long-term lease of a new...

Record for Cascade

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Cascade Xiamen, a daughter of US-based Cascade Corporation, the world’s biggest FLT attachments supplier, recently won its biggest order t...

SCT bags IKEA contract

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The logistics division of Australia’s largest private rail service provider, Specialized Container Transport (SCT), has won a breakthrough...

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