North America – Page 71

  • Port Strategy: Hanjin is ready to join MOL on Jaxport's new container terminal
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    Jaxport set for Hanjin terminal green light

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) expects to get the green light for its third container terminal within the next six months, according to the port''s operations director Chris Kauffmann.

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    Coal nibs

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    The rejuvenation of the port of Prince Rupert continued apace in 2007 with throughput climbing to 10.6m tonnes, up 237% since 2005 on the back of strong Pacific demand for Canadian coal, petcoke and agricultural products.

  • Port Strategy: EIB loan will help fund Montevideo expansion
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    EIB to finance Montevideo terminal expansion

    2008-02-11T16:33:00Z

    The European Investment Bank has made available a loan of $41.6m to Terminal Cuenca de la Plata and to Nelsury SA to enable expansion of the container terminal at the port of Montevideo to go ahead.

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    Holy Ghost Brazilian blessing

    2008-02-10T16:33:00Z

    Over the next seven years, the Brazilian state of Espí rito Santo is to invest $7.25bn in logistics areas and infrastructure. Ports will be the biggest beneficiary, receiving $3.19bn.

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    Colombia coal barges death

    2008-02-10T16:33:00Z

    Colombia has passed legislation making it mandatory to undertake direct loading of coal vessels to improve environmental conditions. The plan will eliminate the use of barges to load deepsea vessels. Most affected will be the port of Santa Marta.

  • Port Strategy: Draught deepening completed, but at a price
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    Draught deepened at Barranquilla

    2008-02-07T16:33:00Z

    Work to deepen the draught at the entrance to the port of Baranquilla was completed at the end of December, four months behind schedule. However, changes to the original design meant that one of the major levees needed to stabilise navigation along the Magdalena River was not built.

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    HPH raises curtain on Mexican facility

    2008-02-03T16:33:00Z

    HPH has officially opened its $244m facility at the Port of Lazaro Cardenas, Mexico.

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    Chiapas ups storage capacity

    2008-02-01T16:33:00Z

    The Mexican port of Chiapas has almost completed construction of a $2.83m container storage facility, which is due to open by the end of January 2008. There will be 750 slots for empty containers and 84 for reefer boxes in the 2,000 sq m facility.

  • Port Strategy: Punta Colonet prepares for tender release
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    Punta Colonet tender to be issued

    2008-01-30T16:33:00Z

    Mexico's Transport and Communications Secretariat has confirmed it is preparing a tender for construction of a new deep seaport at Punta Colonet in Baja California.

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    Mejillones boosts investment

    2008-01-23T16:33:00Z

    The Chilean port of Mejillones is to invest $53.5m in advance of forecast mineral and industrial development around the city of Antofagasta. It also aims to double its capacity, especially in the area of imported coal discharge operations.

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    America witness birth of ports goliath

    2008-01-23T16:33:00Z

    AIG Highstar Capital, owner of and investor in Ports America, MTC Holdings and Amports, has restructured its business to create a single management structure for the entire enterprise.

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    Manzanillo 'fastest growth' claim

    2008-01-20T16:33:00Z

    The Mexican port of Manzanillo handled 1.5m containers in 2007 compared with 1.25m containers in 2006, equivalent to growth of 20%. These figures have led the port to claim its place among the three fastest growing ports in the world. 

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    New box terminal in Jacksonville

    2008-01-09T16:33:00Z

    Mitsui OSL Lines'' dedicated container terminal in the US port of Jacksonville is due to become operational in early 2009. It will be known as the TraPac Jacksonville terminal and will be operated by MOL via its TraPac Inc subsidiary as part of a concession granted in 2005.

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    Extra 1.2 million TEU capacity for Santos

    2007-12-29T16:33:00Z

    The proposed new Brasil Terminal Portuá rio (BTP), which is to be built in the port of Santos, will move 1.2m teu/year, the equivalent of 75% of throughput reported at the port in 2006. Europe Terminal, the biggest shareholder in the project, says the facilities will be built on the ...

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    Tampa cement deal set

    2007-12-26T16:33:00Z

    Tampa Port Authority has signed a 40-year lease with Dominican Republic-based construction materials company Andino Cements. As part of the agreement, Andino will develop approximately 28 acres of Port Redwing''s 130 acres to import, store and distribute aggregate, cement and related products.

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    $70 million earmarked for Buenaventura

    2007-12-23T16:33:00Z

    In 2008, the Columbian port of Buenaventura will become the country''s most important following an investment package of $70m. In all, $33m is to be invested in equipment and $30bn in infrastructure upgrades, among other things.

  • Port Strategy: the Ports of Long Beach (pictured) and Los Angeles aim to drive throughput
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    Los Angeles ports to be handling 42.5 million TEU by 2030

    2007-12-19T16:33:00Z

    The Californian ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are predicted to handle 42.5m teu by 2030.

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    Iquique drowning under cars

    2007-12-18T16:33:00Z

    The northern Chilean port of Iquique is struggling to cope with an increasing amount of new vehicles traffic imported by the users of the adjacent Free Zone. As a result, the port company, EPI, is to ask permission to undertake a southern extension of the port covering 4.5 hectares.

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    CVRD to build new port

    2007-12-14T16:33:00Z

    CVRD is considering construction of a new port at Ubu, in the state of Espí rito Santo, some 65 km from the port of Tubarã o, which serves the state capital Vitó ria. Tubarã o is currently the world''s largest iron or export facility, but is working beyond its engineered ...

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    Major new Santos development

    2007-12-12T16:33:00Z

    Ecorodovias, which manages the Sistema Anchieta-Imigrantes and Ecopá tio facilities in Cubatã o, has announced plans to build a cargo terminal in the port of Santos. This will handle containers and ethanol. The location of the terminal will be identified within the next few months.