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Congestion in Calcutta
Congestion at Calcutta Dock System has become so bad that stacking of containers has been banned in the yard; instead, boxes must be immediately whisked to container freight stations (CFS) located nearby.
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Volatile results dog NZ ports
A mixed bag of financials from New Zealand''s ports saw Port Taranaki turn an encouraging 114% rise in after-tax profit to NZ$4.8m (US$3.6m) and 25% increase in revenue to NZ$37m (US$28m).
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Bio-diesel plant for Gijon...
Construction has begun in the Port of Gijón of a bio-diesel plant, which is due to open in the first quarter of 2009. Production capacity will be the order of 500,000 tonnes annually, equivalent to 600m litres, under an investment of ¢ 80m ($113.7m).
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DP World up Senegal investment
DP World is to invest ¢ 500m ($710.7m) in port facilities in Senegal, which is 25% more than originally agreed with the government.
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Sweet deal for Nectar
UK-based bulk handling specialist Nectar Group Limited has entered into a joint venture with India”s United Shippers Limited.
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Valencia extends Levante Quay
Valencia Port Authority has issued a tender for a 248 metre extension of Levante Quay, which has a reference price of ¢ 12.4bn ($17.6bn). Alongside draught of 16 metres will be available and the new 32,000 sq m area will be incorporated into the existing TCV Stevedoring concession.
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Brake on box traffic at Novorossisk
Tougher fines imposed on road haulage vehicles carrying overweight cargo are crippling traffic at Russia''s Novorossisk seaport, where operators claim that the only way of resolving the situation would be to double the number of trucks involved in carrying consignments.
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New Russian port
Russia''s Oleg Deripaska company is to build a new port at Imeretin Bay near Sochi capable of handling 5m tonnes a year. The port, which will cost $3bn to build, will accommodate river-sea class vessels of 5,000 dwt.
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Major new Qatari port
Qatar''s Finance Minister has announced the construction of a new $5.5bn port at Mesaieed, located to the south of Al Wakra. Driving the project is the perceived need to bring down import costs.
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HHLA IPO
Hamburg operator HHLA is to undertake an initial public offering in November of 30% of its total equity to be listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Both private and institutional investors from Germany and abroad will be allowed to acquire shares. This follows a record-breaking 2006 and first-quarter 2007 in ...
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DP World IPO?
DP World is to raise a $2.7bn syndicated loan to finance overseas investment and gentle corporate costs.
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Box slump in California?
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, which were anticipating growth this year of 5%-9%, are now warning that there may well be no increase at all in 2007, or even a slight decline.
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No to coal port at Barú
The Colombian government has refused permission to build a new coal port at Barú , a decision partly influenced by lobbying from the tourist sector, which believes that additional coal loading facilities will detract from the local environment.
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KPA under threat of vessel delay surcharge
To head off the threat of shipping lines imposing a $200 Vessel Delay Surcharge on each teu handled at the Port of Mombasa, Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) has introduced emergency de-congestion initiatives.
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Interview: PANYNJ's Admiral Rick Larrabee
At the helm of the largest port complex on the US East Coast, Rear Admiral Rick Larrabee takes it all in his stride, as Barry Parker finds out
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"Broader environmental strategy" propels PANYNJ forward
Head of the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey's (PANYNJ) Port Commerce Department, Rear Admiral Larrabee, whose Coast Guard career including three years as Captain of the Port in New York, takes a long term view of the port's future.
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No immediate fix for bridge contraints
Raising a bridge to improve access to a port is a thorny undertaking at the best of times, but hoisting a bridge that in 2006 accomodated 8.4m vehicles and is one the longest steel arch bridges in the world is a league apart.
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Economic Principles: Ignore Them At Your Peril
I woke with a start this morning with the realisation that economics is alive and well. What caused this? The public statements by transportation providers trying to convince us otherwise. Let me give you some examples.
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Iberian feature
Both Bilbao and Algeciras have pursued the risky strategy of expanding without commitments from lines, as Alex Hughes discovers
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Vycon secures air emissions certification
The California Air Resource Board (CARB) has awarded the all-important Level 1 verification to Vycon's REGEN system for use on rubber-tyred gantries (RTGs).