Europe – Page 58

  • News

    CBS welcomes leading port management researcher

    2017-03-24T14:49:00Z

    Port consultancy specialist and Port Strategy columnist Peter de Langen has joined Copenhagen Business School (CBS) as a visiting professor.

  • Labour dispute: There’s been international solidarity for Spanish port workers
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    Spanish ports chaos with on/off strike threats

    2017-03-22T16:15:00Z

    Strikes in Spain have been halted after a controversial government decree to ‘liberalise’ port labour was opposed by the opposition.

  • International interest: Thessaloniki is of strategic importance to the Balkan hinterland and southeastern Europe
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    Thessaloniki attracts four international suitors

    2017-03-22T16:03:00Z

    The deadline for bids for the 67% stake in Thessaloniki Port Authority is up this week and apparently there are four international offers on the table.

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    Mixed fortunes for Global Ports

    2017-03-20T10:06:00Z

    Russia’s Global Ports Investments saw container throughput slump 19% to 1.1m teu in 2016 due to increases competition and low capacity utilisation.

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    Stevedoring issues put back Algeciras bidding

    2017-03-17T13:27:00Z

    Algecrias Port Authority has put back the bidding deadline for those interested in the third container terminal until May 31. This follows unrest in the Spanish ports industry brought about by uncertainties linked to the need to introduce radical changes to the stevedoring model.

  • London Gateway sees more port calls following THE Alliance announcement
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    London Gateway benefits from THE Alliance rotation

    2017-03-10T15:12:00Z

    The recently finalised port calls for THE Alliance’s new vessel sharing agreement has seen the London Gateway add two additional calls to its rotation.

  • Maersk Lines has announced it will reduce its presence in Algeciras Credit: Michelle Bartsch
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    Europe-wide strike action delayed

    2017-03-09T12:52:00Z

    The International Dockworkers Council has delayed its Europe-wide day of strike action in solidarity with Spain until March 23.

  • News

    Rotterdam partners Maersk in blockchain first

    2017-03-06T16:57:00Z

    Maersk and IBM are joining up in a new collaboration to use blockchain technology to help change the global, cross-border supply chain.

  • On track: Hutchison Ports UK is seeing the rewards of its heavy investment in rail at the Port of Felixstowe. Credit: Steve Arnold
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    Growth and connectivity

    2017-03-06T09:46:00Z

    There''s much more to UK ports than Brexit, as Felicity Landon reports

  • Spain's ports set to go on strike
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    Tensions at boiling point at Spanish ports

    2017-02-27T16:24:00Z

    Spain’s government are set to be at loggerheads with the port unions which have called nine days of strikes which are set to restrict trade flow.

  • The Port of Tilbury will seek views from the local community on Tilbury2 in March.
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    Tilbury begins community consultation

    2017-02-23T12:09:00Z

    The Port of Tilbury will begin its pre-planning community consultation at the beginning of March to seek local views on its proposal to build a new port terminal adjacent to the current port.

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    Spain’s stevedoring saga continues

    2017-02-22T09:34:00Z

    Spain’s Ministry of Development has sent the government proposed legislation covering the reform of stevedoring at the country’s ports.

  • Portugal is divided over the need for BCT. Credit: Paul Arps
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    Condemnation of Portugal’s Barreiro project

    2017-02-22T09:32:00Z

    In Portugal, the Porto Commercial Association (ACP) has criticised the stance taken by the government in respect of the proposed new Barreiro Container Terminal, labelling such a facility as “unnecessary, redundant and ruinous”.

  • Marseille Fos CEO signals wider vision in Medlink role
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    Wider vision for Medlink Ports

    2017-02-16T09:22:00Z

    The new 2017 chair of Medlink Ports, Christine Cabau Woehrel, has called for a united approach marketing hinterland rail and waterways connections.

  • Container throughput achieves 1.0% advance in 2016
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    Growth for Port of Hamburg

    2017-02-15T15:31:00Z

    The Port of Hamburg has released its 2016 figures which reports a resume in growth, achieving a turnaround in seaborne cargo throughput.

  • Uncertain times: The Port of Hamburg has been understandably concerned about how long the process is taking Photo: HHLA/Dominik Reipka
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    More delays for Hamburg channel deepening

    2017-02-09T16:33:00Z

    Following lengthy discussions, the Federal Administrative Court has finally ruled that Hamburg can deepen the Elbe River, but only once it addresses environmental flaws in the plan.

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    Novorossiysk privatisation by end of 2017?

    2017-02-08T14:23:00Z

    The Port of Novorossiysk could be put up for privatisation this year according to UkrAgroConsult.

  • News

    Strong 2016 results for Contship Italia Group

    2017-02-03T15:00:00Z

    Contship Italia Group saw an increase in handled volume of 1.7% and 9.7% increase in transported volumes for 2016.

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    Eurogate handling volumes remain stable

    2017-02-03T09:45:00Z

    During 2016, the EUROGATE Group handled the same volume of containers as in the previous year.

  • Three segments of activity at the Port of Barcelona registered increases. Credit: Yiannia Chatzitheodorou.
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    Port of Barcelona sets new records

    2017-02-03T09:45:00Z

    The Port of Barcelona ended 2016 with new record figures in traffic. The volume of containerised foreign trade cargo, total vehicles and passenger movements reached 1.2m teu, 916,834 units and 3.9m passengers, respectively.