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    TRUCKS CLOG APAPA

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    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 ...

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    KGL AND TATWEER JV

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    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.

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    DREDGING PROGRAMME FOR MOMBASA

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    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 ...

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    DPW JEBEL ALI INVESTMENT

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    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

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    DP World profits take a tumble

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    DP World reported a net profit of $216.9m in 2006 compared with one of $242.5m in 2005. 

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    Yellow card for Haifa strikers

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    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). 

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    Jordan prepares Aqaba tender

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    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 ...

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    Dar es Salaam terminal offer

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Tanzania Port Authority is to go ahead with the privatisation of operations at the Dar es Salaam’ s general cargo terminal. An outside operator is expected to be in place by June. 

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    Ngqura development ploughs ahead

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    South Africa’ s National Port Authority has decided to implement the € 363m ($489.7m) first phase development of Ngqura without private sector partners. However, it is still interested in collaborating with external companies to take forward the container terminal project. 

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    Khor Fakkan boasts record moves

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Gulftainer’ s Khor Fakkan Terminal produced record handling figures of 237 moves per hour with four super post-panamax cranes when the CMACGM La Traviata called last month. 

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    APM not eyeing Australian ports

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    AP Moller-Maersk subsidiary APM Terminals has denied recent New Zealand media speculation it is actively planning to buy port terminals in either that country or Australia.

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    Newcastle rationing about turn approved

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Australia’ s competition watchdog, the ACCC, has given draft approval for capacity rationing to return to the port of Newcastle. The approval authorises rationing until the end of this year, and assumes that under the amended system,the total volume of coal exports is unlikely to be reduced.

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    Lyttelton callers boost volumes

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Lyttelton Port of Christchurch is expecting calls from the weekly Maersk Line Pacific Island service and the currently fortnightly CMA CGM New Europe, Mascarene and Orient (NEMO) service will raise its annual container volume by about 10% to 200,000 teu.

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    MELBOURNE WATER WAR

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    The Port of Melbourne Corporation has reported that visiting ships have drastically reduced their intake of potable water in an effort to play their role in water conservation. 

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    QUEENSLAND SHUNS NVESTMENT

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Privately-operated coal terminals in Queensland have rejected any offer to publicly fund their export infrastructure, despite vessel queues reaching record levels. 

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    MARLBOROUGH SAFETY DRIVE

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    They feel that their private investments are underpinned by long-term contracts with mining companies and therefore public money is unnecessary.Marlborough harbourmaster Captain Alex van Wijngaarden is seeking radar, expansion of the automatic information system and adoption of the pending non-mandatory New Zealand Port Marine Harbour Safety Code, to ensure the ...

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    GLADSTONE COAL GOAL

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    A new A$200m ($165.8m) ship loader will add an extra 10m tonnes to the export coal capacity of Gladstone’ s RG Tanna Coal Terminal. The commissioning follows a 20% increase in capacity at the port in the last 12 months.

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    NEW NORTHPORT CEO

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Northport has appointed qualified Master Mariner Jon Moore as its new chief executive, in light of the pending retirement of Ken Crean in June.

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    SAN VICENTE EXTENSION

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    San Vicente Terminal Internacional has been granted a 15-year extension to its container terminal concession at the Chilean port of the same name.The concession will now run for 30 years as from January 1, 2000. 

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    BRAZIL EYES EUROPEAN HUBS

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    A Brazilian engineer attached to Santos Port Authority (Codesp) is to visit 20 ports in Europe over the next four months to identify strategies that Brazil needs to adopt to develop major hub ports.