Europe – Page 92

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    Antwerp and Vitória to collaborate

    2011-04-29T10:00:00Z

    The Port of Antwerp International (PAI) is to collaborate in the growth of a new deep sea facility in Espírito Santo.

  • Poti has a large market share, but there is still room for development
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    Poti’s potential leveraged by APM

    2011-04-28T11:46:00Z

    Poti is to benefit from a promised $100m of investment after Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority (Rakia) sold an 80% stake in the port to APM Terminals.

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    ‘e-harbours’ challenges North Sea energy use

    2011-04-23T10:00:00Z

    A recently-launched cross border ‘e-harbours project’ is to tackle energy consumption of ports in the North Sea region.

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    Grimsby car planning driven through

    2011-04-23T10:00:00Z

    Associated British Ports’ planning application for a dedicated two berth ro-ro terminal has been approved, paving the way for larger car carriers to dock. The new terminal will cater for ships carrying in excess of 3,000 cars. The Port of Grimsby and Immingham is already the UK’s busiest car-handling port, ...

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    Forth Ports accepts Arcus bid

    2011-04-21T12:48:00Z

    Arcus European Infrastructure Fund has agreed a £760m takeover of Forth Ports, where it had previously been the biggest shareholder. The move comes on the back of a 20% increase in pre-tax profits to £56.3m and a 5% increase in revenue to £181.9m. Forth Ports operates six Scottish ports and ...

  • Rotterdam has begun screening ships from Japan for radiation contamination
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    European ports start radiation screening

    2011-04-20T22:22:00Z

    The port of Rotterdam has confirmed that it is begun to monitor levels of radiation on vessels making calls at Japanese ports.

  • Bourgas and Varna expansion is now under question
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    Black Sea strategy reconsidered

    2011-04-13T12:30:00Z

    Turkish port expansion and the nautical restrictions of the Bosphorus Strait limiting the access to the Black Sea is making Bulgaria’s Ports Infrastructure Company (BPI) rethink its investment strategy.

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    Barcelona eyes Spain's green port title

    2011-04-04T10:00:00Z

    Barcelona port is to convert itself into the greenest in Spain, according to the port authority.

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    Barcelona invites bids for Costa concession

    2011-04-02T10:00:00Z

    Barcelona port authority has an exclusive wishlist for a concessionaire for its new Costa Quay, which it hopes will be awarded without an international tender.

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    NCC lets go of NUTEP operation

    2011-03-31T16:38:00Z

    First Quantum Group and its long-standing partner, Andrey Kobzar, have sold their 50% stake in the NUTEP (Novorossiysk) container terminal to an external investor for $115M.

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    Dragados-SPL rebrands as Noatum Ports

    2011-03-31T10:00:00Z

    Dragados-SPL - the Spanish port terminal operator with equity stakes in container operations in Bilbao, Valencia, Malaga and Las Palmas, and in general cargo terminals in Santander, Castellón and Sagunto - has been renamed Noatum Ports.

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    EU infrastructure project win

    2011-03-30T10:00:00Z

    The European Union is to finance 51 infrastructure projects costing a combined €170m ($241m) as part of its Trans-European Transport Network. In Italy, the River Information Services in the Northern Italian Waterway System will be financed, as will the Adriatic Gateway project.

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    Las Palmas first in Spain with stevedoring reforms

    2011-03-28T10:00:00Z

    The port of Las Palmas has become the first in Spain to convert its port labour company, Sestiba, into a port stevedoring management company with limited liability (Sagep).

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    Sagunto investment crisis

    2011-03-28T10:00:00Z

    The current economic crisis has meant that €300m ($425.4m) of investment in the Spanish Mediterranean port of Sagunto has yet to go ahead. This was committed to the southern expansion of the port, where three new terminals are planned: one for dry bulk and two for general cargo.

  • Tariff reforms hit Spanish ports. Credit - Teclasorg
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    Flexible tariff reforms will cost Spanish ports money

    2011-03-27T10:00:00Z

    Spanish ports estimate making an average loss of 12% in their revenue in the current year as a result of applying a revised tariff model set out in new framework legislation.

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    Sines win from North African disruption

    2011-03-25T10:00:00Z

    The Portuguese port of Sines could benefit from the current instability at ports across the Middle East, claims the president of CIP. If access to the Suez Canal becomes increasingly difficult, it may result in ships being sent around Africa, therefore making Sines more attractive to shipping lines, especially those ...

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    Burgas issues terminal tender

    2011-03-24T08:56:00Z

    The Bulgarian government has issued a tender in respect of privatisation of Terminal 2A at the port of Burgas. This container handling facility, offering a 268,000 m² terminal served by 870 m of quay, will be available as a 35-year concession.

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    French dockworkers call off strikes

    2011-03-24T08:56:00Z

    Dockworkers in France ended a six week campaign of strikes, having reached an agreement with employers in respect of early retirement.

  • The Adriatic Gate box terminal at Rijeka will benefit from ICTSI’s input.  Photo: D Heldmaier
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    ICTSI's Croatian win is just the start

    2011-03-16T14:40:00Z

    International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) has won a 30-year contract for the operation and development of the Adriatic Gate Container Terminal (AGCT) in the Port of Rijeka, Croatia''s principal seaport.

  • Turkish ports seems to be growing in dominance, especially for box operations
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    Turkey influences Black Sea plans

    2011-03-16T12:49:00Z

    One of the themes from the recent Port Finance International’s Black Sea conference was Turkey’s development – which is helping to push other player’s plans onto the back burner.