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          New Name for Old Firm
        
        
          The
        
        
          
            Port of Felixstowe
          
        
        
          in February began
        
        
          work to extend its Trinity Terminal,
        
        
          providing an additional 270m of deep-water
        
        
          quay and 14ha of additional container
        
        
          storage space.
        
        
          The quay is expected to be fully operational
        
        
          by March 2004 and will increase annual
        
        
          capacity by some 415,000 TEUs to over
        
        
          three million, creating around 400 jobs.
        
        
          On completion, two of the latest generation
        
        
          of large container vessels will be able to
        
        
          berth simultaneously, thereby securing the
        
        
          port’s ability to compete against other
        
        
          European container ports.
        
        
          In line with the expansion, the Port has
        
        
          ordered three more Ship-to-Shore Gantry
        
        
          Cranes (SSGCs) and ten new Rubber-Tyred
        
        
          Gantry Cranes (RTGCs) from
        
        
          
            Zhenhua
          
        
        
          
            Port Machinery Company
          
        
        
          of Shanghai.
        
        
          The Jan. 2004 delivery will bring the total
        
        
          to 28 SSGCs and 86 RTGCs.
        
        
          Meanwhile, in a move that will significantly
        
        
          increase the volume of containers being
        
        
          transported to and from Felixstowe by rail
        
        
          and thus reduce lorry traffic,
        
        
          
            English,
          
        
        
          
            Welsh & Scottish Railway
          
        
        
          has started a
        
        
          new rail service, carrying 9ft 6"-high cube
        
        
          containers from the Port toWidnes.
        
        
          
            Hongkong United Dockyards
          
        
        
          in
        
        
          November changed its name to
        
        
          
            HUD
          
        
        
          
            Group
          
        
        
          , reflecting the diversification and
        
        
          expansion of its business interests.A joint
        
        
          venture between
        
        
          
            HWL
          
        
        
          and the
        
        
          
            Swire
          
        
        
          
            Group
          
        
        
          , HUD specialises in ship repair and
        
        
          marine engineering operations and is also
        
        
          the largest tug and salvage operator in
        
        
          Hong Kong. HUD’s main business interests
        
        
          have diversified over the years to include
        
        
          non-marine activities, including
        
        
          automotive, electrical, mechanical and
        
        
          process engineering services, and container
        
        
          ship handling.
        
        
          
            Felixstowe Expansion UnderWay
          
        
        
          
            JICT in the Loop
          
        
        
          Balboa Boosts Capacity
        
        
          
            Panama Ports Company
          
        
        
          has ordered
        
        
          five new quay cranes for the
        
        
          
            Port
          
        
        
          
            of Balboa Container Terminal
          
        
        
          from
        
        
          
            Hyundai Heavy Industries
          
        
        
          as part of the
        
        
          Port’s Phase III development programme.
        
        
          The procurement forms part of an
        
        
          expansion programme to double the
        
        
          capacity of the port, increasing its fleet of
        
        
          high-speed container cranes to eight.
        
        
          
            P O R T S
          
        
        
          
            IT Model is aWinner
          
        
        
          
            Jakarta International Container
          
        
        
          
            Terminal
          
        
        
          (JICT) on Nov. 6 welcomed the
        
        
          arrival of
        
        
          
            MV. E.R Canberra
          
        
        
          , marking the
        
        
          start of a new weekly route by the
        
        
          
            AAA
          
        
        
          
            Consortium,
          
        
        
          an alliance between
        
        
          
            MISC,
          
        
        
          
            MOL, OOCL
          
        
        
          and
        
        
          
            PIL.
          
        
        
          In December, JICT completed construction
        
        
          that increases its quay length by 133m,
        
        
          allowing it to serve larger vessels. JICT has
        
        
          also taken delivery of nine new RTGCs and
        
        
          three Post-Panamax cranes.
        
        
          
            Container Milestone
          
        
        
          
            ECT Delta Dedicated West Terminal
          
        
        
          in Rotterdam handled its millionth
        
        
          container on Oct. 7, two-and-a-half years
        
        
          after the fully automated terminal opened.
        
        
          
            SICT Direct to Japan
          
        
        
          A new direct service has been launched by
        
        
          
            Powick (HK) Shipping
          
        
        
          between
        
        
          
            Shantou International Container
          
        
        
          
            Terminals
          
        
        
          (SICT) and Japan, offering a
        
        
          cost-effective choice to shippers.
        
        
          
            All Aboard
          
        
        
          For the first time ever, three cruise vessels
        
        
          simultaneously called at the
        
        
          
            Panama Ports
          
        
        
          
            Company
          
        
        
          .
        
        
          The historical milestone took place on Jan.
        
        
          19 when
        
        
          
            Sun Bird
          
        
        
          from
        
        
          
            Sun Cruises
          
        
        
          ,
        
        
          
            Radisson Diamond
          
        
        
          from
        
        
          
            Radisson Seven
          
        
        
          
            Seas
          
        
        
          and
        
        
          
            Coral Princess
          
        
        
          from
        
        
          
            Princess
          
        
        
          
            Cruises
          
        
        
          docked at Pier 6 with a total of
        
        
          5,590 passengers and crew.
        
        
          
            Hongkong International Terminals
          
        
        
          (HIT) has received an award from the IT
        
        
          publication
        
        
          
            Intelligent Enterprise Asia
          
        
        
          , for the
        
        
          development of
        
        
          
            Yard Model 3
          
        
        
          , a computer
        
        
          simulation model for yard management
        
        
          systems.
        
        
          The annual “Intelligent 20 Awards” showcase
        
        
          outstanding IT implementations with high
        
        
          business value.The award highlights HIT’s
        
        
          use of computer modelling to test processes
        
        
          and workflows in the container yard.With
        
        
          limited terminal operating area, HIT
        
        
          continues to succeed in developing globally
        
        
          recognised systems and processes, handling its
        
        
          70 millionth container on Nov. 11.
        
        
          In another development that will enhance
        
        
          efficiency, HIT in January launched
        
        
          
            Guider
          
        
        
          , a
        
        
          ship planning system that reduces by 25% the
        
        
          time required to create a ship profile.
        
        
          Developed in-house,
        
        
          
            Guider
          
        
        
          is a major
        
        
          advancement over previous systems,
        
        
          improving the flow of information between
        
        
          HIT and the shipping lines, and can process
        
        
          planning systems for vessels over 10,000 TEU
        
        
          in size.