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MMX to undertake IPO
Brazil''s Securities Commission has given the MMX mining company authorisation to undertake an initial public offering to acquire PortX, which owns the assets of the so-called Sudeste super port. PortX was created by the partial break up of LLX, which is the logistics subsidiary of EBX. In total, the IPO ...
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Lithuania seeks port investment
Lithuania''s Transport Ministry has confirmed that it is seeking investors willing to participate in the construction of a new deep water port, which will be taken forward as a concession.
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Cosco takes fresh look at port investment
The chief executive of Cosco has revealed that the company may well resume its investment in ports.
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Controversial Eilat port privatisation snowballs
Despite ongoing discussions with disgruntled unions and opposition from the Ministry of Defence, Israel’s Eilat is to be sold by the state at a cost of $29m.
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Ex-Patrick boss investment
The former head of Patrick Stevedores, Chris Corrigan, has moved closer to re-entering the Australian ports business. His company Qube Logistics is to pay A$106m (US$115m) to buy DP World’s stake in POTA Holdings, which provides road and rail services to ports and also operates full and empty container parks.
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Toll considers fresh investment
Former ports investor Toll Group says it will consider new acquisitions after securing a three-year, US$400m facility from its bankers. The financial arrangement gives the group flexibility and supports its planned investment in growth via both capital expenditure and acquisition.
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Hedland development plan unveiled
BHP Billiton is seeking government approvals for the comprehensive development of its outer harbour facility in Port Hedland, which includes landside infrastructure and marine development.
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Get unions on side early
At Portland, Oregon on the West Coast, new Terminal 6 operator, ICTSI of the Philippines, specifically set out to get the ILWU on its side and discussed the operation with local union leaders.
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Costa Rica development gets green light
Construction of the contested new container terminal in Costa Rica’s Limón province has been pegged for an early 2013 start.
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Santos Brasil boosts all-electric RTG order
Santos Brasil has upped its order for Kalmar’s E-One2 rubber-tyred gantry cranes, taking the total order to 41 units.
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LA/LB press ahead with developments
Long Beach and Los Angeles ports are to press ahead with a series of expansion projects.
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Sweden to offer cold ironing discounts
Sweden has been given the go-ahead by the European Union to reduce port tariffs for those vessels making use of cold ironing when docked in the port. The rationale is that by not making use of on-board engines, the environment of the port will be improved. The measure will be ...
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Vizag no longer India's number one
Visakhapatam Port, India''s leading port for many years, is now firmly anchored in second place behind Kandla, and is predicted to slip further down the league table with the threat of Gangavram hanging over it.
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Congress Programme confirmed!
The Programme for the 2011 GreenPort Congress can now be viewed online.
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Ramsgate rides the wind train
The UK Port of Ramsgate has benefited from the investment generated by wind farms, with Thanet developer, Vattenfall, paying for recent dredging works.
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Peru concession awarded
The Yurimaguas consortium has been awarded a concession to build and manage a new port in the Loreto region of Peru.
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Panamanian ports head Latin America league
The Panamanian ports of Colón and Balboa have topped Cepal’s latest league table of Latin American ports, respectively handling 2.81m teu and 2.75m teu.
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Rio Grande ordered to re-tender contract
A court has told the port of Rio Grande that it must re-issue a tender in respect of emergency environmental services within the next six months, or the contract granted to the current provider, Ecosorb, will be suspended.
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Protests stall Açu port construction
Construction work on the new Açu port being promoted by LLX was interrupted twice in March and April.