Port & Shipbuilding
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2016
Sep 02
Early introduction of low sulphur requirement in Shenzhen
The Port of Shenzhen, China is planning to introduce a requirement for ships to use fuels with no more than 0.50% while at berth from 1 October 2016, ahead of other key ports in the Pearl River Delta.
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2016
Aug 26
China's Shenzhen Port Acts on SOx Emissions
China’s Shenzhen port has expected to adopt requirements for ships at berth requiring to burn marine fuel with sulfur content not exceeding 0.5 percent starting October this year.
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2016
Aug 10
2016 Peak Season Gate Hours – Virginia International Gateway
Being mindful of the increased seasonal cargo volumes expected to arrive over the next few months, and with the desire to be helpful to our partners,
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2016
Aug 10
Ternsund the first ship to bunker LNG
This week the bunkering (taking on fuel) of the Ternsund was initiated. It is the first sea-going vessel to bunker LNG (liquefied natural gas) in Rotterdam.
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2016
Aug 09
Ports of Auckland to automate container terminal
Ports of Auckland will shortly start work to partially automate its container terminal. It will be the first New Zealand port and only the third straddle carrier terminal in the world to automate.
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2016
Aug 08
Evolving Competition Among Eastern Canadian Ports
Ports Dubai and Canadian government officials recently announced that DP Ports will lease, operate and expand Rodney Container Terminal at Saint John in Eastern Canada’s New Brunswick province.
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2016
Aug 04
Dublin Port Sees Strongest Six-Month Performance
Irish Dublin Port Company has seen its trade volumes for the first half of the year grow by 8%, representing the strongest six-month performance ever, according to the port.
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2016
Aug 04
Strategic Alliance for Ports of Auckland and Napier Port
Ports of Auckland Limited and Napier Port announced a strategic alliance which will provide operational, economic, sustainability and community benefits.
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2016
Jul 11
PortMiami Welcomes First Neopanamax Vessel
PortMiami officially welcomed its first Neopanamax container ship last week, when the MOL Majesty arrived at the port after transiting the newly expanded Panama Canal.
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2016
Jun 27
The First Transit
Last week, the inaugural transit of the Panama Canal Expansion began with the transit of Neopanamax vessel COSCO Shipping Panama through the new Atlantic-facing Agua Clara Locks.