Interviews – Page 19

  • The ITIC Forum was told that seafarers should not be distracted from the primary duty of vessel management and safety.
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    Ports and Harbours Will Become the First Line of Defence

    2004-10-01T00:00:00Z

    PORTS need to take much more responsibility for security, according to Pradeep Chawla of Anglo-Eastern Ship Management Ltd . Speaking at the recent International Transport Intermediaries Club Forum (ITIC), Chawla spoke out on behalf of seafarers saying that under the ISPS Code they had become the first line of defence ...

  • UK aggregates dredgers will be able to enter the tonnage tax scheme.
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    EU Changes Upset UK Tonnage Tax

    2004-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Draft EU Guidelines on state aid to maritime industries, due to be accepted by member states by the end of June, create uncertainty and problems for the UK Tonnage Tax Scheme according to shipping accountants and business consultants Moore Stephens London . The new guidelines, which will enter into force ...

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    Norway Tightens Maritime Inquiries System

    2004-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Norway is tightening up its maritime inquiries system with the introduction of a new Commission of Inquiry.

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    ABP Looks North for Growth

    2004-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The Associated British Ports Holdings PLC (ABP) trading statement for the six months ending 30 June 2004 have shown turnover from core UK ports and transport activities on schedule growth of at least 4% and underlying operating profit for the same period expected to grow by 2%.

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    Money Matters in Dover's Plan

    2004-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Consultant High-Point Rendel has been appointed by Dover Harbour Board to conduct the economic and financial component of a Master Plan outlining the Port''s future for the coming 30 years.

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    There's Never Been a Better Time to Know Your Limitations

    2004-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Significant changes to the law governing limitation of liability have occurred as of 13 May 2004, writes Charles Hattersley, a partner in the Plymouth UK based maritime and international trade firm Foot Antsey Sargent. On that date the 1996 protocol to the London Limitation Convention of 1967 came into force, ...

  • Seletars Ship Wardens handle quayside security issue while the crew concentrates on the ships business.
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    ISPS Ship Warden Boom

    2004-07-01T00:00:00Z

    In the run up to the introduction of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code on the first of this month, Aberdeen UK based ships agents and freight forwarders Seletar Shipping has employed 20 new members of staff to man its Ships Warden System (SWS) and looks set ...

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    Navigation Bodies Warn on Water Framework Directive Implications

    2004-07-01T00:00:00Z

    A group of European organisations involved in the marine navigation and dredging sectors have issued a position paper highlighting what they believe are some of the implications of the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) for ports, harbours, commercial and leisure navigation, and dredging.

  • Bank of Scotland Marine Finance will be on hand at seawork2004 to provide funding for workboat purchases.
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    Workboat Funding on hand at seawork

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Bank of Scotland Marine Finance returns to seawork with Asset Finance Manager - Marine, Paul Ratcliffe, again on hand to discuss asset finance with those tempted by the 60 boats in the floating exhibition or any other marine equipment on display.

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    Employers Be Aware of Seafarers' Rights

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Does Britannia rule the waves when it comes to seafarers'' employment rights? The answer to this question, according to Deborah West, an employment lawyer who works with Southampton based LAMarine , Lester Aldridge ''s specialist shipping and marine law team, is sometimes yes and sometimes no.

  • UK Transport Secretary, Alistair Darling, addresses the Transportation 2010 and Beyond conference in Edinburgh last month.
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    Call to Put Hub Ports on Economic Agenda

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    One of the UK''s leading freight and shipping academics criticised the Government for not doing enough to support hub port developments in Scotland at the Transportation 2010 and Beyond conference organised in Edinburgh last month by legal transport specialists Henderson Boyd Jackson .

  • An artists impression of the new Trinity House buoy shed.
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    EEDA Funding Anchors Trinity House

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Suffolk UK based main contractor Jackson Construction has landed an £ 8m contract to construct a new headquarters office and buoy yard for Trinity House , the General Lighthouse Authority for England and Wales. The development project is part funded by a £ 2.5m grant from the East of England ...

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    New US AMS Rules Require Prompt Action

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Since 2 April this year carriers entering or leaving the US who fail to comply with the required advance electronic presentation of cargo information face enforcement measures by the USBureau of Customs & Border Protection (CBP), writes Stephen Hawke, Executive Director of Aon Limited '' s Marine Division .

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    Associated British Ports Promote Environmental Awareness

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Associated British Ports (ABP) in the UK has teamed up with two of the UK''s foremost educational institutions for environmental sciences to undertake key research which, it hopes, will help the ports industry to develop innovative and cost-effective solutions to some of the environmental issues which face the ports industry ...

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    Pier Collision Prompts Insurance Warning

    2004-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The recent collision of UK south coast aggregates dredger Donald Redford with the Hythe Ferry Pier in Southampton Water has drawn attention to the limitation provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act and demonstrated the effect these have on both the ship owner and the property owner.

  • A gun from the Stirling Castle being cleaned of concretion, in which the iron salts of the gun have combined with surrounding sediments to form a hard crust. Photo: Doug Mc Elvoque, Mary Rose Archaeological Services
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    Marine Historic Environment Consultation Underway

    2004-04-01T00:00:00Z

    A rare 17th Century 49cwt Prince Rupert patent gun, retrieved from the Stirling Castle , King Charles II''s great 70 gun man o'' war, was put on public display late last month at the UK''s Ramsgate Maritime Museum .

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    Government Inaction Threatening UK Marinas, Claims TYHS

    2004-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The Yacht Harbour Association (TYHA), the association for the development of coastal and inland boating facilities in the UK, says British marinas are suffering unfairly at the hands of the government because of the time it takes to obtain consents for dredging work - whether maintenance dredging at existing facilities, ...

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    Government Pledge on Erosion Claims

    2004-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The UK Government has reportedly pledged to look closely at claims by European experts that dredging can be linked to erosion on the North Norfolk coast, claim campaigners.

  • The 15.3m vessel will have full MCA Cat One specifications.
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    Innovative Finance Funds Unique Newbuild

    2003-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Wirral UK based seabed mapping and marine survey specialists Osiris Projects hascommissioned a new coastal survey vessel and is set to double its workforce with the help of a £ 650,000 financial package from Bank of Scotland Business Banking .

  • The new guidelines for hydraulic design of exposed jetties will be published early in 2004.
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    New Guidelines for Hydraulic Design of Exposed Jetties

    2003-11-01T00:00:00Z

    HR Wallingford in the UK has recently completed a research project to provide new guidance for the hydraulic design of jetties in exposed locations, the project being funded by UK government under the DTI Partners in Innovation programme.