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But use of regional ports is about more than a need for more docks.
Singapore also provided other regional ports with local products demanded by international markets.
Historically most regional ports had their own Marine Board or similar bodies.
Other regional ports serving the enormous iron ore mines in the regions are also shut.
Regional ports give more passengers the option to drive to their ship, something skittish fliers seem to appreciate since the terrorist attacks of 2001.
Additional workers are available, if needed, from regional ports, like Gulfport, Miss., that are not operating, he said.
Liverpool experienced more of these naval intrusions than other regional ports in British North America.
That portion would drop to 57 percent once all the regional ports are in operation in 2020, said a spokesman for the authority, Steven Coleman.
The touring performed around the Latin American continent for nearly five months (traveling about 15,000 nautical miles) and visited thirteen regional ports.
Modest in size, the ship was probably a single-mast sloop or two-mast schooner, plying regional ports around the gulf.
This was because Southeast Asian traders preferred the free port of Singapore to other major regional ports which had cumbersome restrictions.
Midshipmen crews practice onboard Yard Patrol Craft and execute out-of-area trips to regional ports.
We now have a reasonable classification of ports as international - Community - ports and regional ports, with acceptable categories for tonnage and passenger volumes.
Food exports and imports that normally flow in huge quantities through regional ports, roads and rail lines are likely to face major disruptions for weeks, if not longer.
Port Authority officials are using Albany as a testing ground and hope to set up six other regional ports in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Delaware.
Regional ports at Eden and Yamba are administered by the New South Wales Maritime Authority.
In 2012 and 2013, the government is also set to sell off interests in airports, weapons contractor OPAP, as well as regional ports and highways.
Valencian Regional Government coordinates the management of the 35 regional ports through its Regional Ministry for Infrastructures and Transport.
She was specifically designed for serving regional ports on the west coast of Eyre Peninsula - a locality commonly known as the 'west coast' in South Australia.
He began by making trade trips to regional ports in the Caribbean and later added two schooners to New York, eventually adding more to meet the growing demand of his thriving business.
During the 1970s the navy began rebuilding its strength with the acquisition of Shanghai class gunboats from China to carry out effective coastal patrolling and carried out several cruises to regional ports.
Some feeders collect their cargo from small ports, drop it off at large ports for transshipment on larger ships, and distribute containers from the large port to smaller regional ports.
Competition from other regional ports such as Johor which was founded by the exiled Sultan of Malacca, saw Asian traders bypass Malacca and the city began to decline as a trading port.
The current conference portfolio includes Lloyd's List Australia State Transport Series, Regional Ports, Port and Maritime Security, AusIntermodal, Grain Logistics and Maritime Structures.
A "steam launch Research," administered by the Province of Sulu, replaced a commercial vessel Antipolo that had ceased operation in March 1918 operating out of Zamboanga serving regional ports and islands including Sulu.