Oceania – Page 50

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    Melbourne prospects boost

    2007-04-01T16:26:00Z

    A deepening project proposed for Victoria''s Port Phillip Bay has been given the thumbs-up by the treasurer of  Victoria, John Brumby.

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    Cavotec to launch share offer

    2007-04-01T16:26:00Z

    A share offer in the range of NZ$25m (US$17.4m) to NZ$50m (US$34.8m) is expected from NZXlisted international company Cavotec MSL.

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    Call for South Island freight hub

    2007-04-01T16:26:00Z

    A "two islands, two hubs" solution is required to rectify "distortions" in New Zealand''s logistical and transport sectors, according to Canterbury Manufacturers'' Association (CMA) chief executive John Walley. Particularly incensed about the lack of a local roll-on roll-off option to Australia for companies based in the South Island, Mr Walley ...

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    Seven chase Brisbane concession

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    A total of seven applications have been received from terminal operators eager to occupy new terminal space at Brisbane''s expanding port, Fisherman Islands.

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    DPW FINDS AUSTRALIAN PARTNER

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    DP World is to partner Kaplan Equity in bidding for various port projects in Australia.This will be done through its two subsidiaries P& O Automotive & General Stevedoring and P& O Trans Australia. Kaplan Equity will take financial stakes in both these companies, with DP World retaining 25% of the ...

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    NAPIER REVISES EXPANSION PLANS

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Port of Napier has responded to local resident opposition and lessened the environmental impact of a development plan. Stage one of the expansion, which should begin next year, will entail replacing its current "finger piers" with a multipurpose berth capable of servicing two container vessels simultaneously.

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    NEWCASTLE PRODUCER REVOLT

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Coal producers are demanding a reintroduction of a rationing system at Newcastle Port to combat continued congestion. The queue of ships waiting to berth at Australia''s largest coal export port has stayed stubbornly around 50. According to local press reports, large miners like Coal & Allied and Xstrata, have lobbied ...

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    Sydneysiders back retention of working port

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    A strong public support base is forming to campaign to keep Sydney''s Port Jackson as a working harbour. 

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    Tauranga ups ante in merger talks

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Port of Tauranga chairperson John Parker has cast doubt over the proposed merger with Ports of Auckland, following a comment the two ports will this month need to discuss "whether or not, and how" the merger progresses.

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    Customs extends x-raying hours

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Increasing demand has seen the New Zealand Customs Service expand its sea container x-raying service at Ports of Auckland from a five-day to a six-day-aweek operation.

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    PATRICK IN TOLL SPIN-OFF

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Australia''s Toll group has announced plans to spin-off its ports division, which encompasses Patrick Corporation, as well as the Pacific National Railway.The new company will retain 83% of the group''s debt.Toll will create a separately listed infrastructure trust made up of Australia''s biggest port owner and the Pacific National rail ...

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    CREAN TO LEAVE NORTHPORT

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    A five-year term as Northport''s chief executive will come to a close this year when Ken Crean steps down from the role.The position is currently being advertised and Mr Crean says he is flexible about the timing of the new appointment.

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    Join the queue

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    The Australian port of Newcastle has reported that queues of ships waiting to dock peaked at record levels of the mid-50s between late November and early December. The port had been operating a successful capacity balancing system, which the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission approved in 2004 citing "net public ...

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    Positive tones in NZ merger talks

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Solid progress is being made in the potential mergers between New Zealand''s Ports of Auckland and Port of Tauranga and the Lyttelton Port of Christchurch (LPC) and Port Otago.

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    Auckland geared for growth

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Ports of Auckland took delivery of three new ZPMC cranes in December as part of its NZ$100m investment programme to handle container throughput  currently doubling every 10 years.

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    Reefer boom for Tauranga

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    A range of infrastructural and procedural improvements have been put in place by the Port of Tauranga to cater for the 85% increase in reefer container throughput in half a decade. 

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    PROFIT BOOST FOR PORT NELSON

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    A 33% increase in after-tax profit to NZ$6.9m and 7% rise in revenue to NZ$29.6m has been recorded by Port Nelson in the 2005-06 financial year. Although throughput did not reach the record level of the previous year, cargo volumes were higher at 2.5m tonnes.

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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 ...