Asia – Page 37

  • Johor is looking to cash in on the burgeoning palm oil and oil and gas sectors in Malaysia
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    Johor looks to new markets

    2012-06-25T09:06:00Z

    Johor Port has embarked on a five year expansion plan which will include significant redevelopment in order to retain competitive edge and cater for new markets.

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    Japan comes to Vietnam’s aid

    2012-06-21T20:34:00Z

    Japan International Cooperation Agency is to help the Vietnamese city of Da Nang improve both its Tien Sa sea port and undertake the phase II upgrade of the harbour at Lien Chieu.

  • New shipping services along the Yangtze may help to speed up cargo flow Photo: C. Ryu
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    Chinese terminals may speed up exports

    2012-06-18T15:58:00Z

    According to a Xinhua report, the Wanzhou and Fuling terminals in the municipality of Chongqing have started operating container shipping services to Shanghai this month - which should help improve cargo flow.

  • Opportunities are rife in mainland China according to HWL Photo: HWL
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    HWL reflects on current market climate

    2012-06-12T18:34:00Z

    Hutchison Whampoa Limited (HWL) reflected on the impact of the Euro zone crisis and the global market in general as part of its annual general meeting recently.

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    Wuhan in major dredging programme

    2012-06-12T10:30:00Z

    The port of Wuhan in China is to receive investment of at least $8.33bn over the next five years, which will enable it to receive ships of up to 10,000 dwt, twice the existing limit.

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    Dawei reaches crossroads

    2012-06-07T20:12:00Z

    Myanmar’s Dawei is very much at the cross roads as Myanmar’s Industry Minister, Soe Thane, recently acknowledged to the Bangkok Post newspaper.

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    Adding value to an already attractive option

    2012-06-06T09:01:00Z

    There is a real need to provide those involved in getting cargo to and from Indian ports with a range of value added services.

  • Wuhan now aims to be a “major shipping centre” in five years Photo: Sina Business
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    Ambitious Yangtze blueprint

    2012-05-31T23:00:00Z

    Central China’s Wuhan government has reportedly approved an ambitious RMB300bn (USD$47bn) blueprint to develop Wuhan into a “major shipping centre” within the next five years.

  • India's attractiveness to investors is growing day by day. Credit: OK Photography
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    Filling a capacity gap

    2012-05-31T10:00:00Z

    HFW''s Alistair Mackie and Lindsey Greer examine the investment potential of India

  • The MTS allows for the transportation of more containers in a single haul compared to the traditional single-trailer system
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    Advanced MTS for Manila

    2012-05-30T11:55:00Z

    International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) recently added a new line of multi-trailer system (MTS) at the Manila International Container Terminal.

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    Tianjin and PSA join hands

    2012-05-24T09:53:00Z

    Tianjin Port Group and PSA International are set to extend their collaboration with the signing of a Strategic Cooperation Framework Agreement.

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    Lining up despite the rivalry

    2012-05-18T10:00:00Z

    Southeast Asia ports are trying to find answers to help the cargo flow, and at time of writing, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was about to try to meld its 10 nations together into a body a little like the European Union, although the differences between them are ...

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    An open door

    2012-05-17T10:00:00Z

    Intra-Asia ports will find they will have to learn to swallow or choke on a cascade of larger ship sizes coming from the main Europe-Asian trades. But typically, they won''t get much state help.

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    A domino waiting to fall

    2012-05-16T10:00:00Z

    Stevie Knight questions whether how many of the rising Southeast Asian feeder facilities will cope with the influx of traffic inevitably coming

  • Double whammy for port projects in East Timor
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    East Timor plans tandem port projects

    2012-05-10T20:11:00Z

    East Timor is planning two new ports to help ease congestion at the capital, Dili, with both the north and south coasts set to benefit from the ambitious development plan.

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    ICTSI invests in Karachi terminal

    2012-04-26T21:23:00Z

    Manila-based International Container Terminal Services Inc subsidiary ICTSI Mauritius has acquired a 35% stake in Karachi’s Pakistan International Container Terminal Ltd.

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    ICTSI to acquire additional concessions

    2012-04-26T21:21:00Z

    Enrique Razon, chairman and chief executive of ICTSI, has announced that the company is seeking to acquire additional port concessions this year, especially in Africa, the Middle East and Latin America.

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    Embracing social responsibility

    2012-04-25T10:00:00Z

    While public-private partnerships may be the favoured new look for India, the long-hand of government control can still be felt in several areas.

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    Thailand powers ahead with port plans

    2012-04-24T21:42:00Z

    Thailand is moving on with developing its ports and supply chain as it positions itself as the hub of Upper ASEAN, a senior Thai official told Port Strategy.

  • Kalmar ESC340W straddle carriers in action at Le Havre
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    Cargotec straddles Malaysia

    2012-04-24T21:42:00Z

    Cargotec has secured a deal to supply four of its Kalmar ESC340W straddle carriers to Malaysian port operator Northport (Malaysia) Bhd.