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Kwinana port plans take shape
Plans for a new container port at Kwinana in Western Australia have been announced by the WA State Government, with operations potentially commencing by the late 2030s.
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USA: Comprehensive funding for clean ports
In one of the final acts of the outgoing Biden administration in the US, a total of US$3bn has been earmarked for port modernisation projects across 27 US states at 55 different locations.
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CMA CGM makes Morocco move
CMA CGM has confirmed that it has taken a stake in Nador West Med container port in Morocco, located about 120 nautical miles from the Strait of Gibraltar.
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…and Confirma satisfaction of recent activity
Soren Toft, CEO, MSC, has commented positively about the company’s recent activity.
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News in brief: November/December 2024: Ports & Terminals
A round up of Port Strategy November/December 2024 issue’s Port & Terminal news.
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2. Durban truths told
In round one of a legal challenge APMT/Maersk has halted the award of Durban Container Terminal 2 to ICTSI but it is not over yet with ICTSI telling some home truths and identifying the solvency issue at the heart of APMT’s challenge as irrational
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Forth Green Freeport submits funding request
Forth Green Freeport has submitted its business case for £25 million seed funding to boost investment, job creation and decarbonisation in Scotland
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ISLA acquires EST for expansion
ISLA has acquired all shares in EST, a Sicilian stevedoring company, to enhance its logistics services and support growth strategy
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PSA Baltics acquires 85% stake in Loconi
The acquisition of an 85% stake in Loconi will support PSA’s European container hubs and promote a shift from road to rail
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TT Club names new CEO
Specialist transport and logistics insurer, TT Club, has named its new chief executive
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Gambia seals port deal
The Government of Gambia has signed a 30-year concession with the Turkish port operator Albayrak which signposts future port development in the West African nation.
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Green levers in concessions?
Is there room for ‘green levers’ in port concession arrangements? The pros and cons are examined here drawing on the ideas discussed at a recent WAPPP roundtable
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Baltimore Bridge collapse could lead to cargo claims
A UK-based insurance facilitator has warned that delays caused by the Baltimore Bridge collapse could lead to claims for spoiled and delayed cargo
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Gopalpur Deal
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) is acquiring a 95 share in Gopalpur Port…
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Van Oord Boosts Profit
Global marine construction and dredging specialist, Van Oord, has announced record high revenue…
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APMT Durban action sparks motivation questions
At the beginning of April local newspapers in Durban including Business Day carried a story announcing a legal challenge by APM Terminals (APMT), part of the Maersk group, to the confirmed award by Transnet of the Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2 concession to International Container Terminal Services Inc.
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Serbia Targets Greece
When opening the recent Serbia-Greece business forum, Aleksandar Vucic, President of Serbia…
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JAXPORT Deal Done
JAXPORT has approved a 30-year agreement with US marine terminal and logistics company Enstructure for the lease and development of 79-acres of waterfront…
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Port Auctions Coming
The National Water Transportation Agency (ANTAQ) in Brazil is planning to hold 19 port auctions in 2024, which is expected to generate…
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A game changer?
Shipping lines are stepping-up investment in key European ports. The regulators have focused on liner and stevedore market shares. Are they behind the game and what is in the true interests of a competitive port sector? Andrew Penfold looks at these emerging issues.