Europe – Page 56

  • The project area
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    Port of Esbjerg explores expansion potential

    2017-06-29T17:07:00Z

    The Port of Esbjerg in Denmark is considering expanding by 975,000 metres square.

  • The Port of Barcelona is one example of a port with terminals that have returned to normal Photo: Ref54/flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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    Stevedoring strike settled in Spain

    2017-06-29T06:55:00Z

    The strike by Spanish stevedores is coming to an end, as stevedores reach individual agreements with terminal operators frustrated by the inability of the owners’ association, Anesco, to negotiate a country-wide agreement.

  • Med port development is in China's sights. Credit: Hector Garcia
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    Don’t underestimate China’s role in the Med

    2017-06-28T11:40:00Z

    China’s desire to create a ‘hub of hub ports’ in the Mediterranean should not be underestimated, an economist has stated at TOC Europe.

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    Less carriers, more terminal overcapacity by 2025

    2017-06-28T10:10:00Z

    A more transparent industry with just six to eight global carriers and simplified processes - this will be the shape of the container shipping industry eight years from now, according to an outlook delivered at TOC Europe.

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    Owners and unions at loggerheads in Spain

    2017-06-20T11:31:00Z

    The general assembly of the Spanish owners’ association Anesco has voted against accepting a pre-agreement reached with stevedoring unions, claiming it is anti-competitive and in breach of proposed new government legislation, which the unions oppose.

  • European dockers are protesting in solidarity
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    Europe's dockers set July strike dates

    2017-06-19T15:52:00Z

    The International Dockworkers Council (IDC) has announced plans to hold a Europe-wide strike in solidarity with Spanish dockers’ protests against liberalising reforms to Spain’s dock labour system.

  • Buy-in: The partnership includes Noatum Container Terminal Valencia
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    Cosco confirms Noatum buy-in

    2017-06-14T16:54:00Z

    Cosco Shipping Ports Ltd has confirmed its buy-in of 51% of Noatum Ports terminals including Valencia and Bilbao, as well as the dry ports of Madrid and Zaragoza.

  • APM Terminals Gothenburg
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    "No confidence" in APM Terminals Gothenburg, says SDU

    2017-06-09T16:51:00Z

    An 18-month contract dispute between APM Terminals Gothenburg and the Swedish Dockworkers Union (SDU) is unlikely to be resolved soon, the SDU has said.

  • Port of Liverpool Police, told Port Strategy: “At this moment there is no specific intelligence of a threat against maritime security
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    UK ports address terror threat

    2017-06-08T12:07:00Z

    In the wake of the recent terror attacks which have taken place in the UK, British ports need to remain vigilant.

  • Strategic alliance: The agreement was signed in the presence of the prime ministers of Belgium and China
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    Antwerp cements China ties

    2017-06-07T11:33:00Z

    Port of Antwerp has signed a collaboration agreement with the port of Caofeidian which forms part of the Chinese “One Belt One Road” project.

  • Strategic approach: FEPORT wants legislation implemented in the same way everywhere
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    FEPORT: Strategic approach needed for ports

    2017-06-05T20:22:00Z

    Ports are key assets which require a more strategic approach from the European Commission over the next three years.

  • Offshore focus: Wind energy and decommissioning are key policy focuses for the port authority
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    Rotterdam looks to wind market

    2017-06-05T12:13:00Z

    The Port of Rotterdam is banking on the renewables market by creating a new space for an offshore centre for wind energy at sea and the decommissioning of oil and gas platforms.

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    Marseille Fos promotes eco port dues

    2017-06-03T21:54:00Z

    Marseille Fos has joined the World Ports Climate Initiative (WPCI) and is set to reduce port dues for ships performing better than required under air pollution regulations.

  • News

    Rotterdam gets nod for rail scheme

    2017-06-03T21:54:00Z

    Sharon Dijksma, the state secretary for infrastructure and environment, has approved the Theemsweg Route decision to alter the course of the Port Railway Line in the port of Rotterdam.

  • News

    EC call for port experts

    2017-06-03T21:54:00Z

    The European Commission’s directorate-general for mobility and transport has made a call for applications for a new group of experts called the ‘European Ports Forum’.

  • Added bonus: Antwerp sees its Deurganck Dock as a 'golden opportunity' to serve the big alliances
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    Chances and challenges

    2017-06-03T21:19:00Z

    There''s renewed focus on the opportunities for Europe’s ports, as Felicity Landon explains

  • News

    Go slows undermine Spanish port productivity

    2017-06-01T21:18:00Z

    In Spain, the port employers’ association, Anesco, has criticised the decline in productivity of stevedores.

  • Aberdeen Harbour
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    BPA calls for better planning ahead of election

    2017-05-31T13:21:00Z

    British Ports Association (BPA) called for trade facilitation, fast-tracked planning and connectivity investment, as it issued a briefing ahead of the UK general election on 8 June.

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    Duty free fuel in ports post-Brexit

    2017-05-25T12:06:00Z

    Creating a duty-free zone for fuel within UK ports could offset the negative impact of the potential re-introduction of customs clearance for UK business post-Brexit, according to managing director of independent logistics business Europa Worldwide Group, Andrew Baxter.

  • Aberdeen Port
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    Port markets at risk from GBER distortion

    2017-05-18T12:56:00Z

    British Ports Association (BPA) chief executive, Richard Ballantyne, has warned against the distortion of competitive port markets with major public subsidies.