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(PANAMA CITY) Panama's ports expect shipping container volumes to grow by a fifth this year despite a slowing US economy as Chinese trade surges, the head of the country's top maritime body said on Wednesday.
Fernando Solorzano told Reuters that he expects the country's principal ports to handle up to ...
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The almost unnoticed Panamax 2007 Exercise wraps up, as noted here: Held under the auspices of the US Southern Command, the massive operation involved 30 vessels, 12 aircraft and more than 7,500 personnel from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Canada, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Netherlands, Panama, Peru, ...
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Location : Panama Yesterday I showed you the snap of us approaching the Gatun locks from the Atlantic side. These are the pictures of the vessel as it climbs into the second set of locks. It really is a very tight fit for the vessel & the shocker is that the walls of
the docks aren't even lined with some rubber fenders or tyres. It is very ...
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23rd September 2007 16:00
PinkNews.co.uk writer
Few journeys through the engineering history books are as impressive or beautiful as a trip down the "eighth wonder of the engineering world – the Panama Canal.
Linking the mighty Atlantic and Pacific oceans took over three centuries of work by two nations. The Panama Canal is beauty ...
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Religion and history do not mix well. I shrug my shoulders at those opposing the Sethusamunda-ram canal because it will damage the remains of the bridge that Ram’s army used in the Ramayana.
Now, i too oppose the canal, but on economic and environmental grounds. Its rationale is more political than economic. It will become one more public ...
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A Smithsonian scientist and colleague report that a potentially harmful, invasive crab species that has spread to several countries is now established and reproducing in Panama. The researchers report that Harris mud crabs are reproducing in the small, man-made lake designated to become the third set of locks in Panama’s new $5 billion canal ...
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EXPANSION LOCKS BIDDING PROCESS MOVES FORWARD
EXPANSION LOCKS BIDDING PROCESS MOVES FORWARD PANAMA CANAL HOLDS INFORMATIONAL SESSION
60 COMPANIES FROM 18 COUNTRIES ATTEND
PANAMA CITY, Panama, September 17, 2007 - Representatives from some 60 companies and 18 countries participated in an informational meeting regarding the prequalification ...
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A Smithsonian scientist and colleague report that a potentially harmful, invasive crab species that has spread to several countries is now established and reproducing in Panama. The researchers report that Harris mud crabs are reproducing in the small, ma ... Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Wednesday, September 19, 2007
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Science Daily — A Smithsonian scientist and colleague report that a potentially harmful, invasive crab species that has spread to several countries is now established and reproducing in Panama. The researchers report that Harris mud crabs are reproducing in the small, man-made lake designated to become the third set of locks in Panama's ...
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