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		<title>Maersk Threatens To Leave Port Of Charleston</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Port of Charleston&#8217;s biggest client, Maersk, is threatening to sail away unless the State Ports Authority (SPA) and the International Longshoremen&#8217;s Association (ILA) can come together in order to throw a (financial) line.
Sofar, the negotiations between SPA and the union have not been successful. The SPA proposed a solution that would cut dozens of unions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Port of Charleston&#8217;s biggest client, Maersk, is threatening to sail away unless the State Ports Authority (SPA) and the International Longshoremen&#8217;s Association (ILA) can come together in order to throw a (financial) line.</p>
<p>Sofar, the negotiations between SPA and the union have not been successful. The SPA proposed a solution that would cut dozens of unions jobs. SPA&#8217;s CEO Bernard Groseclose Jr. states that the problem centers on a contract between Maersk Denmark and the SPA which ends in 2010. According to the agreement the agency would purchase more than $8M in equipment and commit terminal space and staffing to Maersk.<span id="more-303"></span></p>
<p>Maersk is the No. 1 shipping line in the world and accounts for about 25% of SPA&#8217;s container business.</p>
<p>One proposed solution is to move to the common-use area. This solution would cut 30 clerks, 16 maintenance workers and 67 longshoremen.</p>
<p>ILA President Riley expects that the Maersk discussion to become a national issue that raises a broader questions: Can the shipping line legally move to the common yard?</p>
<p>Groseclose said Maersk worldwide market share is down and that they are talking to ports around the US to cancel or change their contracts.</p>
<p>Charleston Port Services owner Robert New states that the maritime community hopes for a resolution that will keep Maersk calling.</p>
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