Hoyer expands in Turkey

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Hamburg-based bulk liquids logistics service provider Hoyer has widened its global network by acquiring a majority interest in Turkish forwa...

RENA crew released

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The captain and navigation officer of the container ship RENA have been released from prison in New Zealand after serving half their seven m...

The Port of Tyne hopping ahead

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Gottwald Port Technology (now known as Terex Gottwald) has provided more information on the innovative dedusting hoppers it supplied earlier...

Unions unite against terminal automation

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Fury about Asciano’s alleged deception over the planned automation of Patrick’s Port Botany terminal has seen the Maritime Union of Aust...

Crane runaway in Charleston

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Four STS cranes have been damaged at the Port of Charleston’s Wando Welch terminal following a microburst...

SSA Marine fined over death

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SSA Marine has been cited with five safety violations and fined US$92,100 over the death of a longshoreman at the Port of Long Beach in Janu...

Yanino gets new customs status

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The Yaninsky customs station of Russian Baltic Customs has been put into operation at the Yanino Logistics Park, part of the Global Ports gr...

Rotterdam looking to cleaner trucks

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The Port of Rotterdam is to introduce its own version of a “Clean Trucks Program” (CTP), with effect from January 2014....

HIT taps into solar power

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Hongkong International Terminals (HIT) has switched on a new solar panel installation as the latest addition to its green energy programme....

Sick sensors hit the UK

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The Sick range of LMS500 laser sensors is now available to UK port and intermodal operators through Sick UK....

Eco & Eco launched

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Cable carrier specialist Tsubaki Kabelschlepp has launched the “Eco & Eco” range of products to demonstrate “that environmental-friend...

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