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    Growth for Port of London

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The Port of London Authority hasreported a 4.5% boost in cargo handling last year, taking its total to 53.3 million tons. The PLA''s latest Annual Review also reports that steps are underway to bring three unused wharves on the River Thames in Central London back into working use.

  • Heavy plant at work at East Head last month.
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    Short Term Solution for East Head

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Works were undertaken last month at East Head to protect the amenity it brings to the Chichester Harbour UK community and to keep the risk of flooding West Wittering village to a minimum.

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    Funding Consultancy Set Up

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Royal Haskoning and RGroup Advisory have set up the private limited company Maritime and Transport Business Solutions (MTBS) to respond to the growing demand for creative forms of financing in the maritime market.

  • The Lord Mayor of London urges the Citys maritime sector to work together.
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    Lord Mayor Urges Maritime Unity

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The Lord Mayor, Alderman Michael Savory, used the recent occasion of the Lord Mayor''s Appeal Maritime Dinner to urge London''s maritime sector to work together to preserve the City''s position as the centre of the global maritime industry.

  • An ISPS audit is carried out by Securewest Internationals trained assessors.
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    ISPS Birthday Warnings

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    As the first birthday of the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS) approached last month, maritime security services expert Securewest International expressed concern for companies whose ISPS plans were implemented last summer and for whom compulsory audits were just around the corner.

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    Navy Gravy for Rolls-Royce

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has won a £ 137m long-term service and support contract for gas turbines which power 27 ships in service with the British Royal Navy as well as the French, Belgian and Royal Netherlands navies. The company will support Olympus and Tyne gas turbines for the next 12 years, when ...

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    Growth Fuels Growth for SMM

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Serving a growing global market for marine equipment valued at ? 70 billion per year, preparations for SMM 2006 are in full swing, with the final date for registration set for 30 November 2005.

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    AMOT Wears Well

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    MAN B&W , which leads the global market for two stroke diesel engines with 75% market share, has entered into a cooperative agreement AMOT which places the AMOT XTS-W bearing condition monitoring system on the Extent of Delivery list for all new MAN B&W two stroke engines. The XTS-W system ...

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    Saab Sees It Coming

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Saab Transponder Tech has won a major order to supply shipboard Automatic Identification Systems to the Canadian Coast Guard .Under the contract, Saab''s licensed integrator/reseller ICAN Ltd will supply 105 Saab R4 AIS transponders for installation on a wide range of icebreakers, buoy tenders, fisheries patrol vessels and SAR cutters. ...

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    Kalmar Extends Port Handling Interests

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Heavy duty handling equipment manufacturer Kalmar , part of Kone Cargotec , has acquired the Dutch companies Peinemann Kalmar CV and Peinemann Kalmar Rental BV from parent organisation the Peinemann Group for an undisclosed sum.

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    EC Approves Modal Shift to Water

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The European Commission has given Italy approval for a 240m subsidy scheme for the next three years to encourage the transfer of heavy goods vehicles from road to sea. The EC will grant subsidies to road haulage companies which make use of existing or new maritime routes as alternatives to ...

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    SMIT Profits Up for 2004

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Having completed a strategic reorientation over recent years, Smit International NV has posted mixed but generally good overall results for 2004. The group''s Salvage Division experienced a high work rate throughout the year and recorded an excellent result while the Harbour Towage Division also did well. The Transport & Heavy ...

  • Legacies to the RNLI made possible the build of the last Severn class lifeboat.
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    Last Severn Class Lifeboat Named

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The RNLI ''s final Severn class lifeboat was named last month in a ceremony at Poole by outgoing engineering manager Bob Cripps, who was instrumental in introducing the all weather lifeboat into service in 1995. At 17m in length, the Severn remains the largest boat in the RNLI''s fleet.

  • The European freight industry needs strong incentives to move to modes including water transport, such as provided by Robert Wynn & Sons in the UK.
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    Transport Study Encourages Water Freight

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Road pricing schemes which would encourage haulage firms to shift some of their freight off the crowded road network and onto trains, inland waterways and short sea shipping routes were highlighted in a new study into the use of strategic transport corridors in Europe over the next decade undertaken on ...

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    Winds of Change Drive Marine Cable Alliance

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Rapid expansion of the marine renewable energy market has prompted a cooperation agreement between SMIT Heavy Lift Europe BV and Essex UK based cable installation and maintenance specialist Global Marine Systems Limited .

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    Disaster Display on Merseyside

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Admission is free to the Merseyside Maritime Museum , where a collection of newly acquired exhibits linked to the Titanic and Lusitania disasters has gone on display. These include the only item of clothing worn on the night of Titanic ''ssinking to still survive and a cushion from the Lusitania ...

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    Intermodal Box Empire Created

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Icelandic shipping to logistics company Samskip is set to acquire control of the Dutch intermodal operator Geest North Sea in a deal that will create Europe''s largest intra-European intermodal/shortsea container shipping network. The joint company will offer a network of shortsea services encompassing the North Sea, the Baltic, Ireland and ...

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    Historic Ships Website Re-Launched

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    To coincide with SeaBritain 2005 , the year long festival inspired by the bicentenary of the Battle of Trafalgar, the National Historic Ships Committee , in association with the National Maritime Museum , has launched a new, redesigned and upgraded website giving details of the UK''s fleet of historic vessels.

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    Six Is A Crowd In Southampton

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Hundreds of staff from Southampton Cargo Handling Ltd (SCH) and its subsidiary Cruise and Passenger Services (CPS) had their busiest ever week recently when the liners Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth 2 were both in port along with two other cruise ships and two Ro-Ro ships. More than 300 ...

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    Chain System Upgrade Strengthens Capacity Requirements

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Lifting hardware supplier Crosby has launched a new range of chain fittings that are 25% stronger than comparable products and can be used with either Grade 10 or Grade 8 chain. The Crosby 8/10 Chain System , which includes a wide selection of links, hooks and other chain fittings, meets ...