Asia – Page 53

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    Legal problems stall Vizhihjam box terminal project

    2009-09-05T12:24:00Z

    Developer Lanco Kondapally Power Limited has withdrawn from the project to build the proposed Vizhinjam container terminal.

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    PPA expanding with French cash

    2009-09-02T12:24:00Z

    Philippines Port Authority (PPA) is to receive a loan of ¢ 170m ($239m) from the French government by the end of August. This will help fund six new port projects. Originally, finance was to have come from Spain, although a deal with the Spanish government eventually fell through.

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    New Murmansk relief port

    2009-08-31T12:24:00Z

    A new port is to be developed on the Kola peninsular in the Murmansk region of Russia by 2010. This is needed because the existing Murmansk port is operating beyond its engineered capacity.

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    Wuhan building major port complex

    2009-08-27T12:24:00Z

    The Chinese city of Wuhan is investing $3.4bn in building a major port complex. There are two main projects being developed across two phases. One of them will be a bulk terminal capable of handling 800,000 tonnes and the second a four-berth container terminal with 1m teu capacity. Partial opening ...

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    Busan picks New Port partner

    2009-08-27T12:24:00Z

    A joint PSA and Hanjin consortium has been awarded the operating rights to Phase 1-1 at Busan New Port, consisting of three berths.

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    One bid for new Colombo box terminal design

    2009-08-25T12:24:00Z

    A single consortium, consisting of Aitken Spence and China Merchant Holdings, has bid for the contract to design and build the proposed new container terminal in the Sri Lankan port of Colombo. The bid is being technically checked prior to a contract being signed.

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    Indian concession could be re-tendered

    2009-08-22T12:24:00Z

    The government of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh is reviewing the concession for the Machilipatnam port project that was awarded to the Maytas Infra-led consortium, given the failure to achieve financial closure. This requires investment of $328m, which should have been in place on April 21.

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    Second half recovery forecast for Chinese ports

    2009-08-20T12:24:00Z

    Recently published statistics suggest that traffic at Chinese ports is making a recovery.

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    Two new terminals for Tianjin

    2009-08-20T12:24:00Z

    According to official Chinese sources, construction began on 28 July of two new terminals in the port of Tianjin. These were the Nanjiang Special Ore Terminal and the Shenhua Coal Terminal. The former, which will have a 23m tonne capacity, will require investment of $430m, while the latter will require ...

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    Lower operating costs for Hanjin

    2009-08-05T12:24:00Z

    Hanjin New Port Company terminal (HJNC) in Busan, Korea has claimed the designation as the world''s first "horizontal terminal" equipped with an automated management system.

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    Bangladesh looks at ports corruption

    2009-08-03T12:24:00Z

    Bangladesh''s Shipping Ministry''s parliamentary standing committee has set up a sub-committee to investigate alleged corruption and irregularities regarding the contract awarded for container handling at the port of Chittagong. The decision was prompted by the fact that the lowest bidder for the contract was not awarded it.

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    Indonesia needs mega-port

    2009-07-29T12:24:00Z

    Users of Indonesia''s Tanjung Priok Port have again called for the merger of its two container terminals - Jakarta International Container Terminal and Koja Container Terminal - to form a major hub able to compete with those in nearby Singapore, Malaysia and China.

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    Cochin gets first middle-size VTMS in India

    2009-07-28T12:24:00Z

    The first middle-size Vessel Tracking and Management System operating in India has been installed in Cochin port. The project makes use of VTS database customisation, meaning that the system, which includes a number of Transas software and hardware components, can be tailored according to a port''s needs.

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    JN Port wants wider channel

    2009-07-24T12:24:00Z

    Jawaharlal Nehru Port is to finally issue a new tender for the deepening and widening of the main harbour channel. This aspiration of the port authority has been ongoing since 2004. Forecast cost has now reached $178.7m.

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    Port Klang corruption tackled

    2009-07-20T12:24:00Z

    Accusations of corruption at Port Klang Free Trade Zone have prompted the government to appoint a committee to oversee the re-launch of this body.

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    Indian government selects six new port projects to finance

    2009-07-16T12:24:00Z

    The new Indian government has promised to award contracts worth an estimated $692.7m for six port projects within the first 100 days of its administration. In addition, a further 23 projects will be analysed.

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    HPH backs away from Colombo tender

    2009-07-15T12:24:00Z

    Hutchison Port Holdings has pulled out of bidding for Sri Lanka''s Colombo South Harbour terminal.

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    PSA-Sical prohibited from Tuticorin bid

    2009-07-15T12:24:00Z

    PSA-Sical Terminals Ltd has been barred from bidding for the concession to operate a new container terminal at the southern Indian port of Tuticorin.

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    Terminal 75 out to tender

    2009-07-14T12:24:00Z

    Kaohsiung Harbour Bureau is to issue an international tender for the concession to operate Terminal 75, which is to be vacated in August by Maersk. Previously, China Ocean Shipping group had been rumoured to have been offered a lease.

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    Break bulk cargo crippling Saigon

    2009-07-12T12:24:00Z

    Limited capacity at Saigon port in Vietnam has led to unprecedented congestion of break bulk consignments. A maximum of 25 vessels can access berths at any one time and in recent months more than 15 vessels have been forced to wait at anchor for want of available slots. The Port ...