Things looking up for 2010?

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Some latest results from various ports and terminal operators show that not everyone had such a bad time in 2009, and there are definite sig...

Scheldt deepening breakthrough

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The deepening of the river Scheldt can go ahead at last, following today's ruling by the Dutch Court of State...

Another tough year ahead

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Container freight rates may be rising on many routes but that does not mean that there is a full scale recovery going on. Even though the wo...

IICL courses announced

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The Institute of International Container Lessors (IICL) will hold its first inspection and repair courses of 2010 in Newark, NJ, in late Jan...

Guan Tongxian retires

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Guan Tongxian has retired as president and CEO of Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries (ZPMC)...

Rotterdam "shows signs of recovery"

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The port's CEO Hans Smits expects an overall volume increase of around 3% in 2010, bringing the port back to the 400 Mtpa mark...

Austal US Navy deals

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Austal has received authorisation from the US Navy to commence construction on the first of up to 10 103m long Joint High Speed Vessels (JHS...

Vision trucks for LA

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The Port of Los Angeles has started negotiations with Los Angeles-based Vision Industries for the purchase and evaluation of Vision’s hydr...

Yuill & Dodds opts for Avery

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Yuill and Dodds Ltd, a Scottish road haulier with a fleet of more than 100 vehicles, has opted to fit an on-board weighing system from Avery...

Autoport in Sicily

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A new multi-purpose terminal has opened in Syracuse. It includes a dedicated car compound, the first such facility in Sicily....

Bolloré sets the pace in Africa

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Liberia’s National Port Authority has received bids from APM Terminals (APMT) and Bolloré for the contract to operate the general cargo t...

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