• SEPTEMBER 5, 2012
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    New US Coast Guard Regs for Vessels Inbound from Most Yemeni Ports

      Due to lack of effective anti-terrorism measures in many Yemeni ports USCG to impose conditions of entry into US waters. The regulations came about following a Coast Guard finding that Yemeni ports do not maintain effective anti-terrorist measures along with an assessment that Yemen presents a significant risk of introducing instruments of terror into

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    • JUNE 26, 2012
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    New System Aims to Ease Paperwork at Jakarta Port

      The state-controlled port operator said it had signed an agreement with seven government institutions to implement Inaportnet, an online system to ease the processing of exports and imports. The new system will by coordinated by the Tanjung Priok Port Authority in order to ensure a smooth flow of goods and quality export-import services, Pelabuhan

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    • NOVEMBER 20, 2013
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    New storage area set for Gresik Port

    It has been reported the state-run port operator operator PT Pelabuhan Indonesia will develop a bulk liquid storage area at Gresik Port. It is believed the site will be able to handle up to 500,000 tonnes a year and it will cost in the region of IDR 141.7 billion (€9.1 million).As far as I konw,it

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    • NOVEMBER 7, 2012
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    New Pumps Save Millions At Sea

      Grundfos-pumps and technology reduces the energy-consumption strikingly on the vessel Durban Bulker, which sails for Lauritzen Bulkers. In the future, several ships can look forward to reducing their energy-consumption. This is part of the learning drawn from a pilot-project between the shipping line Lauritzen Bulkers and Grundfos. The project was carried out on the

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