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A Regional Workshop on Advocating Green Shipping for Women Managers in the Maritime Sector – Asia was recently held at Century Park Hotel Manila on Feb.6 -9, 20I2. Photo shows Maritime Industry Authority administrator Hon. Emerson M. Lorenzo, Pamela Tansey, IMO senior deputy director for technical co-operation divison, IMO regional coordinator regional presence for technical cooperation in East Asia Atty....
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International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) recently placed orders for new state-of-the-art container handling equipment for its operations in Mexico and the Philippines.
“The new orders signify our commitment to further improve terminal operations and services across the ICTSI Group. We are doing this multi-million dollar investment because we see the growth potential of our Manila...
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The Department of Transportation and Communications is studying the possibility of constructing bigger ports in Mindanao in order to bring down shipping cost from economies of scale, while helping boost agricultural production, beef up opportunities for building bulk handling facilities, and create more farm jobs.
DOTC secretary Manuel Roxas II said during the recent Wharton Penn Business...
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(From L-R) IMO Regional Coordinator for East Asia Brenda Pimentel, IMO Secretary General Koji Sekimizu, PTC’s Ambassador Carlos Salinas, IMO Senior Deputy Director for Technical Cooperation Division Pamela Tansey and Melanie Olayres at the IMO Regional Presence for Technical Cooperation in East Asia...
Posted on Apr 12th, 2012 in
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Magsaysay controlled Lorenzo Shipping Corporation (LSC) expects to take delivery within the year of a container vessel it says is part of its fleet modernization plan to serve the needs of the growing economy.
LSC said the container ship originally, the MV Siefke, was built in 2002 with a capacity of 510 twenty-equivalent units (TEUs) and a top speed of 14 knots.
The company said it bought the...
Posted on Apr 12th, 2012 in
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Maersk Line, the world’s largest containerized cargo carrier, has forged a partnership with Ericsson to provide mobile connectivity among its ships in different regions worldwide.
The technology, to be provided by Ericsson, is expected to improve interaction with vessels as well as proactive issue resolution and prompt information sharing with customers.
Based on the plan, Ericsson is expected to install...