All Concessions & Investments articles – Page 10
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Time for a re-think on developing prospects
WSP’s Johan-Paul Verschuure explains why the gap needs to be bridged between financial institutions and port opportunities in developing markets
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Healthy both inside and outside
There is still much to be done to address the issue of poor mental health among port workers, finds Kate Jones
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A focus on de-risking pays dividends
Mitigation of risks provides a smooth path to securing port finance for both green and brownfield developments, finds Alex Hughes
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Shocking gap in mental health awareness in ports
Mental health issues are not being properly addressed in ports — that’s the message from ex-workers and specialists in an exclusive Port Strategy (PS) feature.
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Advancing the role of women
The campaign to encourage more women into ports is gathering pace. Felicity Landon reports
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Happy holidays from Port Strategy
Port Strategy would like to wish all readers a very happy festive season and a very happy and prosperous 2019.
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Don’t underplay workforce diversity demands
Workforce diversity strategies for ports and terminals demand the same care and commitment as sales and marketing plans, according to a top Navis executive.
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Old obstacles require new partners
WSP’s Johan-Paul Verschuure sees potential in new investors taking an interest in ports.
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Countering port workforce weak spots
Iain MacIntyre speaks to experts in the field from around the world to examine the level of cyber security risk presented by the human factor in ports.
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New finance sources revealed for ports
Ports looking to finance critical development need to think out of the box to secure emerging non-traditional investors, according to a consultant.
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Workplace bullying: a first-hand account
Port Strategy follows up on the issue of bullying in ports with a first hand account of a former employee of an Australian port that claims to have suffered in its hands. Iain MacIntyre reports.
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Rules reviews can boost efficiency
Any text that underscores operations at ports shouldn’t be left to gather dust.
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Standing up to bullies in ports
Iain MacIntyre asks key stakeholders if workplace harassment and bullying in ports is a global issue
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Cyber legislation makes demands of ports
HFW’s Matthew Gore examines the implications of new virtual security regulations
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Tackling the terrorist threat in ports
Pinkerton’s Weynand Haitjema explains the options available to ports facing down sabotage from both within and without
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Training - to what degree?
Apprenticeships or graduates? Felicity Landon considers the way forward in the ports industry
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Coping with shifting operational sands
Barry Parker explains the financial strategies for ports caught in strategic crosshairs of lower trade flows and increased bargaining power on the carrier side
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PSA International sees positive 2017 results
Port operator PSA International marked upbeat results for 2017 in a year which saw revenue increase by 7.8% and profit from operations rise 5% in comparison with the year before.
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Ports wary of the bitcoin bubble
Ports are sniffing around cryptocurrencies, but with a great deal of trepidation, finds Martin Rushmere.