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Quay extension at the Port of Felixstowe

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The expansion marks yet another milestone to increase the port’s ability to berth the next generation of mega vessels. Commenting on the latest development at the port, Clemence Cheng, Chief Executive Officer of HPUK, said: “We welcome MMO’s decision to consent to the extension of Berths 8&9 by 190 metres at the Port of Felixstowe. This scheme represents the latest in a long line of investments by HPUK at the Port of Felixstowe. We opened Berths 8&9 in November 2011 and this new extension will allow us to offer more berth-windows and greater flexibility to our customers. This is an important investment as it will increase our ability to berth a greater number of the very largest container vessels in the future.”

Port of Felixstowe, the Port of Britain, is the only Port in the UK to have handled the 18,000 TEU class, the biggest container vessels in service, recently introduced on the Asia – Europe trade.

Clemence Cheng added:

“Our commitment to a programme of continuous investment has helped secure our position as the Port of Britain. This latest phase of development is designed not only for the latest generation of container vessels, but for those that will follow them in future. With a design depth of up to 18 metres alongside, and cranes able to span 25 containers across a vessel, this facility gives our customers confidence in our ability to deliver for them in the long term.”

Work on the new quay will commence as soon as possible and it is scheduled to be operational in 2015. The quay extension will take the total berth length for container vessels at Felixstowe to over 3,250 metres, serviced by 37 ship-to-shore gantry cranes.

Port contract rejected by longshoremen in Baltimore

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The longshoremen voted 416 to 140 to reject the local contract offered by the Steamship Trade Association, which represents employers at the port of Baltimore, and had repeatedly called the contract its “best and final” offer.

This latest development leaves the situation between the two parties with no labour agreement in place, but there are no threats [yet] of a strike or lockout. The port is expected to continue normal operations.

In October 2013, members of Local 333 staged a three-day strike that paralysed the port’s public terminals.

Container terminals shut in New York/New Jersey

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The winter storm that has hit North America is expected to blanket the metropolitan area with a foot of snow. The Port Authority says it will release gate opening hours for Friday morning at 1 pm  local time after a winter storm warning came in to effect from midnight Wednesday through 6 am on Friday.

Our newsletter brain teasers

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1) What is commonly a unit of water-depth measurement, originally the distance between a man’s fingertips with his arms outstretched?
Answer: Fathom

2) What is a small European state near Switzerland which did not give women the right to vote until 1984?
Answer: Liechtenstein

3) What is a variety of beer made from heavily roasted malts?
Answer: Stout

4) If you potted the following snooker balls, how many points would you score: one red, one pink?
Answer: 7 (1+6)