All of our trade, the vast majority through transshipment, comes through Florida. |
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Some currency-union countries undertake substantial transshipment of goods, which can boost their trade figures enormously. |
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Big container ships call at transshipment ports such as Kingston in Jamaica or Freeport on Grand Bahama. |
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Salalah, down the coast south from Duqm, has been growing fast as a transshipment port. |
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He came to Lévis last summer and visited the Ultramar facilities where the transshipment of liquids takes place. |
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The use of France as a transshipment point may be related to its ties and air links with its former colonies in the region. |
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Industries in Placentia Bay include an oil refinery, shipyard, ferry terminal and an offshore oil transshipment facility. |
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New elevated piers had already been added, along with a grain elevator having galleries for the transshipment of wheat. |
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As a result, logistics could be further optimised in terms of time and quantity and the transshipment capacity expanded. |
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But a major transshipment role is blocked by the American trade embargo: ships which have been to Cuba are barred for six months from American ports. |
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The facility commenced operations in October 1998 and currently serves as a year-round storage and transshipment facility for crude from the Hibernia and Terra Nova oil fields. |
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They could eventually become transshipment hubs. |
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In fact, we are negotiating a new contract with this company. If we come to an agreement, Djibouti will be able to make even greater inroads into the transshipment market, which will be decisive for our future. |
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Public investment in transshipment terminals could be seen as a way of stimulating this mode, but in no case should it exceed 50 per cent of the total cost of the facilities. |
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An arms trade treaty should address, among other things, the export, re-export, import, transfer, transit and transshipment of all conventional arms, including components, ammunition and the technology for their manufacture. |
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As well, it serves as the transshipment point for most of the air cargo for Kuujjuaq, and a significant percentage of air cargo for the other seven communities. |
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In line with this commitment, we have shared information on our programs and enforcement efforts, evaluated threats, and identified transshipment points and nodes. |
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As of 2013 The port's main activities are petrochemical industries and general cargo handling and transshipment. |
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But after a number of successful police operations in high seas conducted at the time of transshipment of the cocaine, traffickers started to make increasing use of Africa as a storage place. |
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A delayed departure authorization consists of giving the driver or the shunter, before the end of the transshipment activities, authorization to leave with his trailer within a certain period of time. |
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In addition, the port is the world's busiest for transshipment traffic and the world's biggest ship refuelling centre. |
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It serves as a key refuelling and transshipment center, and is the principal maritime port for imports from and exports to neighboring Ethiopia. |
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Containerisation has also boosted Panama's use as a transshipment point. |
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A transport control system helps to optimise the operation of this combined rail and road transport and at the same time the container transshipment within the terminal. |
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This may be linked to the rapid increase of cocaine availability as the country is increasingly used as a transshipment zone for Colombian cocaine. |
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With an area of some 90 hectares, the infrastructures that were developed over the years enabled the Port to become one of the main transshipment points for many bulk cargoes from ports on the Great Lakes. |
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The terminal is a regional facility supporting the transshipment of crude oil from Hibernia, and other Grand Banks offshore developments, to refineries in the U. S., Canada and overseas. |
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The British and US Virgin Islands sit at the axis of a major drugs transshipment point between Latin America and the continental United States. |
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These could move more material over longer distances, allowing the construction of railways from mines and quarries to transshipment points on rivers, canals and the coast. |
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In 2008, TransContainer's container transshipment facility was expanded. |
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Cases reflected Scotland's principal marine industries including the transshipment of sugar and tobacco and the export of dried fish, coal and grains. |
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Timor-Leste remains a minor market for illegal drugs, but international trafficking networks appear to be increasingly exploiting the country as a transshipment zone. |
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Ghana is used as a key narcotics industry transshipment point by traffickers, usually from South America as well as some from other African nations. |
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The Northern Sea Route, which closely follows the coastline along Russia's northern tier, has seen far more success in Arctic transshipment than its Canadian counterpart. |
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