ECT/Euromax drops Embarcadero

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As speculated in the May 2007 edition of WorldCargo News (p1), ECT has ousted Embarcadero Systems Corporation (ESC) altogether from the Euromax terminal project. No software of ESC or any of its sub-contractors will remain at the (ultimately) 5.6M TEU/year terminal being built at Rotterdam’s Maasvlakte. ECT’s president Jan Westerhoud has confirmed that Navis and Gottwald will take over, and negotiations with ESC to void the contract are expected to be finalised this month. Orignally Gottwald was

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ECT/Euromax drops Embarcadero

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As speculated in the May 2007 edition of WorldCargo News (p1), ECT has ousted Embarcadero Systems Corporation (ESC) altogether from the Euromax terminal project. No software of ESC or any of its sub-contractors will remain at the (ultimately) 5.6M TEU/year terminal being built at Rotterdam’s Maasvlakte. ECT’s president Jan Westerhoud has confirmed that Navis and Gottwald will take over, and negotiations with ESC to void the contract are expected to be finalised this month. Orignally Gottwald was

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