Latest News – Page 1025
-
News
HEROD FOR MOFFATT
Ex-Associated British Ports’ executive David Herod has joined the London team of consultant Moffat & Nichol.
-
News
SPANISH RTG BOOST
Grupo Boluda Corporacion Maritima confirmed an order for eight rubber-tyred gantry (RTGs) cranes, while Dragados ordered a further six RTGs from Konecranes.
-
News
Box traffic to hit 1bn by 2020
Andrew Penfold, director of Ocean Shipping Consultants, anticipates that total container traffic will hit 1bn teu by 2020, building on last year’ s total of 426m teu and 2015 estimates of 600m teu. 
-
News
Rotterdam on the slab with ThyssenKrupp deal
Steel specialist ThyssenKrupp Steel has announced that it will favour Rotterdam when it expands its manufacturing capacities around the world. 
-
News
Automation the key for Euromax
ECT Euromax Terminal, currently under construction at Rotterdam, has taken delivery of 12 automated rail mounted gantry (ARTGs) cranes to work the stacking lanes at the terminal.
-
News
Babcock & Brown plans investment fund
Australian finance group Babcock & Brown is reported to be seeking to raise up to € 2bn ($2.7bn) to feather a new European investment fund for the future financing of ports and freight transport speculations. 
-
News
Marseilles takes the long view
In an attempt to put crippling strike action earlier this year behind it, Marseilles has announced a string of investments to secure its future growth. 
-
News
Port workers need never be alone
The UK’ s Argyll Telecom has launched a waterproof device for mobile personnel monitoring allowing easy pinpointing of workers in an emergency. The MaxCare device, which can be worn on the arm, leg, shoulder, waist or sewn into an item of clothing, combines mobile phone and satellite location monitoring technology.
-
News
Congestion stunts liner reliability
Port congestion is being blamed for the massive failure of liner ships to meet their scheduled berthing slot this year. 
-
News
EL PRAT PUT BACK TO 2010
Partial opening of Barcelona’ s El Prat Quay has been put back to mid-2009. This follows the collapse on January 1, 2007 of one third of the 1,500 metre quay line.
-
News
CYBIT LOCATOR LAUNCH
Online Telematics Service Provider Cybit has launched Cybit Positioning Solutions (CPS) to provide specialist telematicsbased solutions to industries requiring precision location and positioning information.The technology can be used to manage busy operations in ports and harbours.
-
News
Mark of quality for container terminals
Classification society Germanischer Lloyd (GL) has spearheaded a drive to develop a benchmarking system for terminals. 
-
News
PSC SEEKS CONTRACTS
Oman-based Port Services Corporation, which operates and manages Port Sultan Qaboos, has revealed that it is seeking additional port management possibilities both within Oman and also abroad. Initially, negotiations are to be made for the operational and management contract for Khasab Port.
-
News
TRUCKS CLOG APAPA
Truck parking around the Nigerian port of Apapa, as well as the location of tank farms on the main road to the facility, are causing serious congestion in the immediate area. A joint action committee has called for the rehabilitation of railway lines to the port and the fast tracking ...
-
News
KGL AND TATWEER JV
KGL Ports International has signed a memorandum of understanding with Qatar-based Tatweer Infrastructure Company to undertake joint port infrastructure projects wherever they present themselves.
-
News
DREDGING PROGRAMME FOR MOMBASA
The Kenyan government is to fund a € 37m ($49.9m) dredging programme at the port of Mombasa.Work,which will involve deepening and widening the port channel, will be completed within three years. It is feared that a failure to implement the deepening of the draught could reduce Mombasa to feeder port ...
-
News
DPW JEBEL ALI INVESTMENT
DP World has placed an order for 129 terminal trailers with global handing solutions provider Gaussin.The trailers, due for delivery this summer, will operate in the new Terminal 2 expansion phase of Jebel Ali Port container facility
-
News
DP World profits take a tumble
DP World reported a net profit of $216.9m in 2006 compared with one of $242.5m in 2005. 
-
News
Yellow card for Haifa strikers
The Labour Court in the Israeli city of Haifa has determined that local port workers will be personally fined € 182 ($248) for every hour that they go on strike. Should the strike exceed 12 hours, the fine will rise to € 273 ($372). 
-
News
Jordan prepares Aqaba tender
Jordan is readying itself for a $3bn project to relocate its only port, Aqaba, to deeper waters 20 km south to expand its handling capacity. The government has confirmed that it has started the study of tender documents for the new port, which will include general cargo, industrial bulk and ...