North America – Page 68

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    Brazilian hub plan

    2008-05-21T21:26:00Z

    LLX has announced plans to build a ''Porto Brasil'' hub facility on Brazil''s east coast, occupying some 3km of coastline around Peruíbe with a capacity of 15m tonnes/year. Investment would be in the order of $3.6bn.

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    US and Chinese Sisters in Trade

    2008-05-20T21:26:00Z

    The North American port city of Tacoma recently announced the launch of a joint trade project with its Chinese sister-city.

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    Belém CMA CGM hub

    2008-05-19T21:26:00Z

    CMA CGM is seeking to build a terminal in the Brazilian port of Belém, a process that it began three years ago on the back of 28% increase in business in the region. APM terminals, which recently acquired a stake in Ceara Terminal Operator - the major stevedoring company in ...

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    Rio Grande interest

    2008-05-18T21:26:00Z

    Investors from the United Arab Emirates have expressed an interest in investing in ports in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul as a means of accessing agricultural products produced there. Abu Dhabi, for example, is currently targeting up to 200,000 tonnes of rice, which will be exported via ...

  • Port Strategy: Money is pouring into Central American ports, like Puerto Cortes
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    Investment boom for Central America

    2008-05-16T21:26:00Z

    Central American ports plan to invest more than $1bn on modernisation to cash in on the expansion of the Panama Canal and to capitalise on new trade agreements signed with Europe and the US.

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    Santos Imbituba move

    2008-05-16T21:26:00Z

    Santos Brasil has been awarded a 25-year concession to operate a container terminal in the port of Imbituba in Santa Catarina state, for which the company will pay $72m. Capacity will be 950,000 teu/year, with investment of $170m earmarked.

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    New Manzanillo terminal

    2008-05-15T21:26:00Z

    A tender covering operation of the container terminal at the port of Manzanillo, Mexico, will be issued in June. This will also involve expansion of capacity at the terminal to 4.5m teu.

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    Tecondi ups capacity

    2008-05-13T21:26:00Z

    The Tecondi container terminal at the port of Santos in Brazil plans to increase capacity by 180% to 700,000 teu, which is equivalent to 29% of all containers handled at the port of Santos in 2006. This will require investment of $102m.

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    Monopoly concerns in Ecuador

    2008-05-12T21:26:00Z

    The Association of Ecuador''s Private Port Operators has asked the government to avoid creating monopolies.

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    Second quay for Coronel

    2008-05-12T21:26:00Z

    The Chilean port of Coronel is to raise $20m of new capital for the construction of a second quay and also to finance other investments. The port, which is Chile''s main outlet for forestry traffic, needs the extra three berths to boost cargo to 3.5m tonnes.

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    Farfán tender withdrawn

    2008-05-10T21:26:00Z

    The Panama Maritime Authority has voided the tender issued in respect of the new $500m Farfá n mega-port on its Pacific coast. The project will now be taken forward by a consortium consisting of Cosco Pacific and MTC Holdings following direct negotiations with the Panama government.

  • Port Strategy: Security breaches have rocked the Brazilian port
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    ISPS code doubts at Paranaguá

    2008-05-06T21:26:00Z

    Questions are being raised as to whether the Brazilian port of Paranaguá is abiding by security measures contained within the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code.

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    Salvador pegged as Brazil's 'least efficient' port

    2008-04-30T21:26:00Z

    Truck turnaround times averaging in excess of six hours at the Brazilian port of Salvador allow it to claim the ''title'' of the country''s least efficient port.

  • Valparaiso
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    Protests against Chilean privatisation

    2008-04-30T21:26:00Z

    Shipping agents and port workers in Chile have stoutly rejected any new port privatisations in the country.

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    Valparaiso RTGs

    2008-04-29T21:26:00Z

    Terminal Pacifico Sur, in the Chilean port of Valparaiso, is taking delivery of the 12 rubber-tyred gantry cranes it ordered in 2005. These cost the company $1.3m each and can stack five boxes high and seven wide.

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    Uruguay dredge partner

    2008-04-27T21:26:00Z

    Uruguay is seeking international cooperation to enable the Martí n Garcí a Channel, which gives access to the port of Nueva Palmira, to be maintained at a depth of 32 feet. It also wants dredging to commence on the Uruguay river as far as Fray Bentos to achieve a minimum ...

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    Kalmar Tacoma order

    2008-04-27T21:26:00Z

    Kalmar Industries has won an order from the Port of Tacoma on the US West Coast for the supply of seven CSC 340 straddle carriers to be delivered in October for the Port's on-dock intermodal rail operations.

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    JV for NO terminal

    2008-04-26T21:26:00Z

    MSC and Ceres Gulf Inc have put together a joint-venture, New Orleans Terminals LLC, to manage the first phase of the Napoleon Avenue Container Terminal. This facility is currently operated by Ceres Gulf.

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    T2 to be complete in July

    2008-04-25T21:26:00Z

    The company says that this will provide an alternative to the congested facilities found in the US. Chile's Public Companies System has confirmed that construction of Terminal 2 at the port of Valparaiso will be completed by July 2008, with a tender expected to be issued in the second half ...

  • Brazil
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    Private sector concerns over Brazilian law changes

    2008-04-24T21:26:00Z

    Existing concessionaires in Brazilian ports are alarmed by plans government to change current legislation governing the construction of private ports.