TERMINAL - From havoc to hope - Rescue work to provide relief to the millions of people affected by the devastating earthquake which hit Haiti on January 12, 2010, was severely hampered by the extensive damage caused to the island's main port Port-au-Prince. Three months on, and CI reports on both the salvage efforts that have been put in place to resurrect cargo-handling activities at the port, and the services launched to help rebuild the island's infrastructure. (Englisch)
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Titel:TERMINAL - From havoc to hope - Rescue work to provide relief to the millions of people affected by the devastating earthquake which hit Haiti on January 12, 2010, was severely hampered by the extensive damage caused to the island's main port Port-au-Prince. Three months on, and CI reports on both the salvage efforts that have been put in place to resurrect cargo-handling activities at the port, and the services launched to help rebuild the island's infrastructure.
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Erschienen in:Containerisation international ; 43, 4 ; 45-48
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TERMINAL - From havoc to hope - Rescue work to provide relief to the millions of people affected by the devastating earthquake which hit Haiti on January 12, 2010, was severely hampered by the extensive damage caused to the island's main port Port-au-Prince. Three months on, and CI reports on both the salvage efforts that have been put in place to resurrect cargo-handling activities at the port, and the services launched to help rebuild the island's infrastructure.| 2010
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