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<strong>BTJ</strong> calendar of partnership events <strong>2008</strong>/2009 ........................................................... 8<br />

What’s new ............................................................................................................................... 10<br />

Just one question .................................................................................................................. 14<br />

Big country, promising market .......................................................................................... 16<br />

TransRussia <strong>2008</strong><br />

No traffic flow reorientation............................................................................................... 17<br />

A new policy for the European seaports<br />

The return of the city ............................................................................................................ 18<br />

Vuosaari project in its final stage<br />

Grimaldi calls for equal market conditions ................................................................... 20<br />

Successful in Europe, a Naples-based company feels not fairly treated at home<br />

Khalifa: state-of-the-art import gateway ....................................................................... 22<br />

Abu Dhabi makes a strong pitch for European shipping companies<br />

Report: Seaport equipment and facilities .................................................. 25<br />

<strong>Baltic</strong> Ports Organization newsletter .......................................................... 41<br />

Focus: Ro-ro traffic on the <strong>Baltic</strong>.................................................................. 45<br />

An extra 100,000 TEU for Gdynia and Kotka ................................................................. 49<br />

The <strong>Baltic</strong> Container Outlook <strong>2008</strong><br />

To those, who are not yet convinced .............................................................................. 50<br />

Towards a Destination Gdynia project<br />

Face to face with giants ........................................................................................................ 53<br />

Hamburg: a port as a tourist attraction<br />

The dry freight and tanker market ................................................................................... 56<br />

The low cost service is the model of the future .......................................................... 58<br />

An interview with John M. Kohlsaat, General Manager Commercial, easyJet<br />

State monopoly and its aftermath .................................................................................. 60<br />

Private carriers on fight for rail cargo in Poland<br />

Name yet unknown ............................................................................................................... 61<br />

Swedish and Danish post offices plan merger<br />

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