High winds big blow to ports
by
JERRY FRANK
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last modified
Aug 20, 2009 03:52 PM
Terminals need to prepare for storms which cost the global economy US$72bn in 2008, writes JERRY FRANK
THE NORTH Atlantic windstorm season is heading towards its peak period in early September, with activity in the northern Pacific already well under way.
While shipping and mobile offshore energy units can sail out of the path of...
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