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    SAUDI ARABIA BIG ON BOXES

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    Saudi Arabia claims it will develop the largest container terminal in the Middle East at Emaar Economic City.This will be capable of throughputs in the region of 10m teu annually, as well as being able to accommodate breakbulk and dry bulk vessels.

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    DUNCA BACK IN BUSINESS

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    Nigeria''s Dunca inland container terminal has recommenced services after a 14-month shutdown. New owners are AP Moller, Greenview and ENL Terminals.

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    JEBEL ALI CAPACITY HIKE

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    Jebel Ali Port has announced that it will boost capacity from around 8m teu to 67m teu by 2030.This reflects a 41% increase in exports from the adjacent free zone.

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    Kenya seeks dredging funding.

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    Kenya has approached a European partner to provide bilateral funding for the dredging of Mombasa Harbour, which is scheduled to begin in 2009 for completion in 2011.

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    New Zealand "super port" mooted

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    Merger talks between various New Zealand ports and the frequently-stated desire of shipping companies to rationalise local port calls, is creating increasing interest in the idea of one "super port"for all global container trade. Establishing such a world-class facility would consequently enable larger vessels than the 4,100 teu currently seen ...

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    Opposition grows to ports merger proposal

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    Port users are beginning to voice concerns about a mooted merger between the New Zealand''s two major container gateways - northern neighbours Port of Tauranga and Ports of Auckland.Shipping companies in particular are fearful that they will lose all bargaining rights if a monopoly is created. Vigorous debate can be ...

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    PATRICKS ON A HIGH

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    Australian stevedore Patricks has reported that it is now achieving an average rate of 20 boxes per hour delivered to the crane with its ground-breaking automated straddle carrier system. It states it has achieved as high a rate as 30 boxes per hour delivered to the crane but this is ...

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    TIMARU GUNS FOR WESTERN EXTENSION

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    A consent application has been lodged by PrimePort Timaru to progressively extend the western end of its North Mole container facility. Ultimately creating an overall wharf length of 650 metres, the project will also see the expansion of breakbulk and bulk handling facilities, and construction of a sheetpile wall with ...

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    AUCKLAND'S AIS GOLD

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    An automated identification system introduced by the Ports of Auckland has enabled vessels as long as two football fields to be tracked and managed within five metres'' accuracy in the poorest of visibility. Linking VHF transmissions containing the unique identifier, name, course and speed of all vessels over 500 GRT ...

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    Auckland box handling boost

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    Auckland Port Authority has confirmed that expansion of its new Axis Fergusson terminal would add a further 120,000 teu to its total handling capacity.

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    Port relief on Maersk schedule

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    Ports around New Zealand have undoubtedly drawn a collective sigh of relief, with Maersk Line confirming it will continue at the nine local ports it currently serves, albeit with a revised service structure.

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    COSTA RICAN PRIVATISATION PROTESTS

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    The International Transport Workers'' Federation has expressed its support for port workers in the Costa Rican port of Limón, who initiated a go-slow in protest against government plans to privatise activities not only in Puerto Limón, but also in Puerto Moín. The workers have asked the state for almost $1m ...

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    CENIZA COAL GOAL

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    The planned new Colombian Ceniza coal port, which will use the Magdalena river to export consignments, will cost $480m to build, of which $180m will be required in an initial phase.

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    Peru calls halt on ports privatisation

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    Proinversión, promoter of private sector investment in Peruvian companies, has temporarily halted the concession process covering the country''s five main ports until a master development plan has been drawn up for each.

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    Portland on track

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    The Port of Portland Commission has approved the second of two rail construction contracts for a project that will help increase intermodal volumes through the Port''s Terminal 6 container facility. 

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    US "sweet spot' for ports

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    Craig Fuehrer, director in the group at Deutsche Bank Securities, the bank handling the sale of DP World''s US facilities, was mum about details of the bidding process, in a presentation at a Marine Money ship finance conference in New York.

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    CCT threatens Coco Solo legal action

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    Management of Colon Container Terminal (CCT), an Evergreen subsidiary, is to take legal action against Panama Maritime Authority (AMP), because it believes that its rights to operate in the Atlantic coast port of Coco Solo are being infringed. According to CCT, Colon Oil and Services SA, a concessionaire in Coco ...

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    COLOMBIAN PORT COMPANIES NEGOTIATE EXTENSION

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    The Colombian Transport Minister has revealed that an initial agreement has been made between the government and the port companies of Santa Marta, Barranquilla and Buenaventura in respect of the renewal of their management agreements.

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    SANTOS TENDERS FOR VIABILITY STUDY

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    A tender issued by the Santos Port Authority will consider the economic viability for a proposed concession of Vopack Brasterminais Armazéns Gerais,on the so-called continental side of the port at Barnabé Island.The concession, which is currently held by a Dutch group, is due to expire within the next three years.

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    TACOMA BUDGET APPROVED

    2006-12-01T18:27:00Z

    The Port of Tacoma Commission has given the go-ahead to a 2007 budget of $102.5m, an increase of 12.6% over 2006. The commission also authorised port staff to issue general obligation bonds to refund debt, up to the value of $75m.