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Horrifying images show five severely malnourished horses found locked in Georgia barn before one had to be euthanized: Dehydrated animals drank 25 GALLONS of water on first night in recovery - as owner is arrested

Ulas Dudley Bolan, the 63-year-old owner from Georgia, was arrested last week and faces two counts of felony cruelty to animals and four counts of cruelty to animals.

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The winning images in the prestigious 'Capture the Extreme' photography competition revealed

The winning images in the prestigious 'Capture the Extreme' photography competition revealed
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Having a good relationship with shipping companies helps to keep things running smoothly at the port

Having a good relationship with shipping companies helps to keep things running smoothly at the port As the New Zealand apple export season hots up Port Nelson (PNL) is running at full capacity reshuffling the port and carefully managing space. The full capacity of the port is 2700 full containers and 5000 empties. Port Nelson handles approximately 10,200 TEU of apples each calendar year. Cold store capacity in Nelson and Motueka has increased the last few years which extends the apple season from March to July and even into August. “Providing capacity to store and operate over the fruit season is our biggest challenge. We frequently find ourselves combining two stacks by filling up the separating roadway at the port to accommodate the increase in cargo volume. This increases capacity and reduces manoeuvrability, it is a considerable logistical exercise,” explains Jonny Cook, Container Operations Manager at Port Nelson.

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Port Nelson Reduces Its Fuel And Carbon Emissions By Investing In A New Crane To Improve Efficiencies

Monday, 21 December 2020, 4:01 pm Port Nelson Crane 4 Port Nelson continues to improve efficiencies with the purchase of a new Liebherr Crane, an investment of nearly $9 million. This is part of a multi-million-dollar programme of works to enable Port Nelson to meet the trend towards larger vessels. The new crane will provide safer and more efficient container operations and will replace the Port’s crane “No 2”. The new crane comes with impressive statistics; 85m in height, with a reach of 58m and the capability to safely lift 140 tonnes on hook and 65 tonnes on spreader. This is compared to crane “No 2” which stands at only 70m, has a reach of 48m, and lifts 102 tonnes on hook and 52 tonnes on spreader. To operate within the 85m height range, approval was required from the Civil Aviation Authority due to the proximity to the flight path for Nelson Airport. Lights will also be required to be visible to aircraft. The cab on the new machine is 4.8m higher than what is cur

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Business Scoop » Port Nelson Reduces Its Fuel And Carbon Emissions By Investing In A New Crane To Improve Efficiencies

Press Release – Port Nelson Ltd Port Nelson Crane 4 Port Nelson continues to improve efficiencies with the purchase of a new Liebherr Crane, an investment of nearly $9 million. This is part of a multi-million-dollar programme of works to enable Port Nelson to meet the trend towards larger vessels. Port Nelson Crane 4 Port Nelson continues to improve efficiencies with the purchase of a new Liebherr Crane, an investment of nearly $9 million. This is part of a multi-million-dollar programme of works to enable Port Nelson to meet the trend towards larger vessels. The new crane will provide safer and more efficient container operations and will replace the Port’s crane “No 2”.

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