BEST foot forward

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Hutchison Port Holdings' Barcelona Europe South Terminal (BEST) affiliate has received Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) certification...

Broekman's sense of abandon

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Broekman Logistics in Rotterdam says it is offering a valuable solution for abandoned cargo...

London Gateway logistics centre

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The first distribution centre at London Gateway Logistics Park has been officially opened by UK shipping minister Robert Goodwill...

Sennebogen strong in UK

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Sennebogen, through its UK dealer E H Hassell, has delivered four more cranes to various UK south coast ports to take its UK port fleet to a...

Antwerp up 6.4% in 1H/2015

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The port of Antwerp handled almost 104.53 Mt of freight in the first six months of this year. Container traffic grew 9.5% in TEU and 7.4% in...

TT Club weighs in

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The TT Club has welcomed the initiative of the World Shipping Council in its recent publication of guidelines to the industry in relation to...

Dredging warning on water quality

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The European Court of Justice in Luxembourg has issued a warning that dredging projects must respect the Water Framework Directive...

Suretank adds 20ft cryogenic tank

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Suretank has developed a 20ft T75 cryogenic tank with a capacity of up to 20,000 litres for transporting liquefied gases at very low tempera...

Mombasa rail work

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Work has begun on a new railway terminal at the Kenyan port of Mombasa. China Road and Bridge Corporation is reclaiming 13.3 acres of land a...

FMC probes chassis inspection

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The US Federal Maritime Commission is investigating new chassis inspection procedures at some US West Coast ports. As part of the recent con...

RCA bundles activities

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The operating divisions of Austrian Railways (öBB) affiliate RailCargo Austria Group (RCA) – rail logistics, operator, carrier, wagon ren...

Basel on a Swiss roll

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Hupac SA, SBB Cargo AG and Contargo AG have established a planning company, Gateway Basel Nord, to take forward the new Basel Nord Container...

Tackling human error

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A TT Club analysis indicates that around 82% of accidents in the port and terminal sector can be attributed to human error...

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