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Dover goes into premiership in Carbon Reduction Performance League Table

The Port of Dover has outperformed all other UK Ports in the first mandatory Government scheme aimed at improving energy efficiency and cutting emissions in large public and private sector companies in the UK.  Furthermore, the Port achieved a place in the top 3% of all of the 2000+ organisations which participated.

South Carolina Ports Board approves nearly USD1 million in projects

Break-bulk volume at South Carolina's seaports in Charleston and Georgetown continued its uptick, with a 121% increase last month compared to the same month last year. The Port of Charleston's non-container segment rose 58%, with 66,540 tonnes handled in October versus 42,163 tonnes during the same month in 2010.

Halterm Container Terminal selects Tideworks Technology

Halterm Container Terminal Limited has selected Tideworks Technology Inc, a leading provider of full-service terminal management and planning software solutions, for its comprehensive suite of terminal operating system (TOS) solutions for implementation at its facility in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Tideworks' TOS, which will replace Halterm's current system, is scheduled to go live in 2012.

Investment in the Rotterdam-Genoa transport corridor

The Swiss Ministry of Transport and the Swiss Embassy in the Netherlands have addressed the development of the Rotterdam-Genoa transport corridor which will see an investment of EUR 25 billion in the coming years, funded mostly by Switzerland. The Main European cargo transport corridor has an annual traffic volume of approximately 700 million tonnes of goods transported by rail, with half of that being the total of north-south volume.

Container throughput on Yangtze River up 23.3%

In the first 10 months of this year, container throughput on the Yangtze River increased by 23.2% to 9.14 million TEU compared to the same period last year.

SeaFreight Agencies opens 25-acre Cargo Terminal at Port Everglades

Caribbean ocean shipping company SeaFreight Agencies, a longtime customer of Broward County's Port Everglades, celebrated the grand opening of its 25-acre marine cargo terminal at the South Florida seaport on November 17, 2011.

Fifteen vessels already signed up for cleaner air campaign at Gothenburg

Fifteen vessels have already been signed up for the Port of Gothenburg campaign for a cleaner marine and air environment. The vessels are operated by the shipping lines TransAtlantic, Stena Oil, Tärntank AB and Topoil AB.

Savannah Harbor Expansion Project is a critical infrastructure project for National Export Initiative

The Georgia Ports Authority, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed recently hosted U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood for a briefing on the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project and a tour of the Port of Savannah.  

Steel up 60 percent through October at Houston

In his monthly report at the Nov. 15 meeting of the Port Commission of the Port of Houston Authority, Chief Executive Officer Alec Dreyer said steel continues to be the "bright spot".

Liebherr to supply special Super Post Panamax double boom cranes to Aliaga Turkey

Liebherr  Container Cranes Ltd recently secured an order for the supply of two (2) Double Boom Ship-to-Shore Container Cranes to TCEEGE Container Terminal in Aliaga, Turkey.