Europe – Page 66

  • Turku is doing its bit to promote a sustainable maritime link between Finland and Sweden Photo: Port of Turku
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    Baltic ports in green collaboration

    2015-11-30T14:37:00Z

    Three Finnish TEN-T core ports are working in collaboration with Ports of Stockholm and Viking Line to invest €8,100,000 in measures to reduce the environmental impact from shipping in the Baltic Sea.

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    China eyes Slovenian port potential

    2015-11-24T16:58:00Z

    Media reports say that China is interested in getting involved with the Port of Koper renovation project in Slovenia.

  • No vessel movements will take place during the strike period
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    Greece crippled by port strikes

    2015-11-12T11:35:00Z

    Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has warned of the 24 hour general strike taking place in Greece which will cause disruption to all Greek ports and terminals.

  • Strategic move: DP World has acquired the remaining 49% stake in DP World Southampton
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    DP World buys remaining Southampton terminal stake

    2015-11-10T18:54:00Z

    DP World has acquired the remaining 49% stake in DP World Southampton from Associated British Ports (ABP) which has made the operator the sole owner of the business.

  • Tender process: Livorno’s Europa Platform tender will be launched in December Photo: Robert Pittman/Flickr
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    Livorno announces tender date of December

    2015-11-09T10:26:00Z

    Livorno Port Authority in Italy will launch the delayed tender process for the design and construction of its new Europa Platform project by the end of December.

  • The agreement marks the first overseas project in Qingdao Port’s international development
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    APMT brings in Qingdao at Vado

    2015-11-06T12:18:00Z

    APM Terminals has brought in experts from the Qingdao Port Group to create a new joint venture for the APM Terminals Vado port project in Italy.

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    Former minister speaks of ‘light touch regulation’

    2015-11-06T10:52:00Z

    Light-touch regulation for a market-oriented sector was the message for the UK ports industry from former transport minister Sir Simon Burns, at the opening of the Port of Felixstowe’s latest extension.

  • The Port of Antwerp paid a visit to Iran on an exploratory mission
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    Exploratory mission to Iran

    2015-10-28T14:09:00Z

    A delegation from the Port of Antwerp paid a visit to Iran on an exploratory mission to develop relations between Iran and the port community.

  • Privatisation setback: The bid deadline for Piraeus Port has been put back until December
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    Privatisation bid deadline pushed back

    2015-10-26T15:04:00Z

    The bid deadline for the privatisation of Piraeus Port has been pushed back until December with an early election being blamed for the delay.

  • Towage strike: Both Piraeus and Eleusis ports are suffering from towing operation stoppages in protest of privatisation
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    Greek port stoppages

    2015-10-22T16:34:00Z

    Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has advised of a towage strike taking place Greece from 22 to 23 October which threatens to affect vessel movements at Greek ports and terminals.

  • Spotlight: Antwerp is one of four Belgium ports under the microscope. Credit: Oli4.D
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    Belgium added to EC stevedoring watchlist

    2015-10-20T06:39:00Z

    The European Commission is continuing to apply pressure on member states to reform stevedoring practices.

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    European Commission piles pressure on Spain

    2015-10-20T06:39:00Z

    The European Commission has told Spain''s Puertos del Estado that it has no more than two weeks to come up with a working plan in respect of major changes that the Court of Justice has asked the Spanish government to implement with regard to its existing stevedoring model.

  • The TCB Barcelona container terminal
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    APM Terminals in Grup Maritim TCB takeover

    2015-10-16T17:11:00Z

    In a deal worth around US$1bn, APM Terminals has announced that it intends to buy the remaining 39% of Grup Maritim TCB bringing its ownership of the company to 100%.

  • Intermodality: The new Vado terminal will have an intermodal rail service
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    APMT kits out Savono-Vado

    2015-10-12T14:01:00Z

    APM Terminals is investing in new equipment for the new Vado terminal currently under construction on Italy’s Ligurian coast.

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    Straits of Gibraltar port cluster mooted

    2015-10-12T10:59:00Z

    José Llorca’s proposal to create a Gibraltar Straits port cluster has been publicly supported by Algeciras Bay Port Authority (APBA).

  • Plans to sell Piraeus are once again on hold
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    Piraeus port sale delayed

    2015-10-07T17:00:00Z

    The sale of a majority stake in Greece’s largest port is to be put on hold following a delay with the concession agreement and early election work, sources said to ‘Reuters’.

  • Yilport will take over Tertir’s 10 terminals, seven of which are in Portugal, two in Spain and one in Peru
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    Yilport adds ten terminals to portfolio

    2015-10-01T11:57:00Z

    Turkey’s Yilport Holding is expanding its portfolio with the acquisition of Portuguese port management company, Tertir, and its 10 port terminals across Europe and Latin America.

  • Labour issues: There’s still trouble for EMS APO at Durres
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    Durres spat intensifies

    2015-09-29T17:44:00Z

    The German owned terminal operator EMS APO says it’s experiencing renewed attacks by competitors which it says are backed by Albania’s Durres Port Authority.

  • Big plans: Venice Port is setting out its basis for development up until 2050
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    Venice tenders for long term masterplan

    2015-09-24T11:10:00Z

    Venice Port Authority has published the international tender for the drafting of the new port masterplan, which will set the basis for the port development up until 2050.

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    Antwerp expertise for port reform

    2015-09-23T17:13:00Z

    A new set of shipping and port regulations for Cyprus’s largest port, Limassol, are to be drafted by Dr Eric Van Hooydonk, a lawyer specialising in shipping and port affairs in Antwerp and PriceWaterhouseCoopers.