Oceania – Page 17

  • Burnie will be the site for the new DPW terminal
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    DP World in Tasmanian deal

    2015-11-16T09:24:00Z

    DP World and Tasports have announced plans for a new container terminal for Burnie in northern Tasmania, dependent on the federal government easing coastal shipping restrictions which have prevented international vessels calling in Tasmania.

  • Port Botany and Port Kembla will be required to cater for growing trade volumes
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    NSW publishes Kembla and Botany roadmap

    2015-11-03T14:41:00Z

    NSW Ports has launched a 30 year master plan, Navigating the Future, for the Port of Botany and Port of Kembla.

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    Hutch and union to meet in Australia

    2015-10-20T06:39:00Z

    Talks between Hutchison Ports Australia and the Maritime Union of Australia are to be held as a result of the terminal operator’s decision to reduce its operations in two ports.

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    I Port development progresses

    2015-10-20T06:39:00Z

    The developer of the NZ$500m Industrial Port (I PORT) are expressing confidence the site, in conjunction with the adjacent MidlandPort operation of Lyttelton Port of Christchurch (LPC), will become the key transport hub for the entire South Island.

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    Victoria promotes Melbourne expansion

    2015-10-20T06:38:00Z

    The Victorian Government has outlined its case for leasing the Port of Melbourne before a select committee inquiry convened to examine the case for the lease. The submission says a lease would best meet the goal of expanding the port.

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    Kiwi ports experience differing years

    2015-10-20T06:38:00Z

    Port Taranaki has returned a comparable dip of 3.2% in net after-tax profit to NZ$11.37m and CentrePort Wellington a rise of 4.2% in net after-tax profit (prior to earthquake and fair value adjustments) to NZ$12.3m during the 2014-2015 financial year.

  • It's all changing at the Port of Melbourne
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    Melbourne concessionaire will face tough oversight

    2015-09-30T11:41:00Z

    The Port of Melbourne’s new owners are set for regular reviews to ensure they do not “misuse their power” to drive up port rents.

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    Auckland sees southern potential

    2015-09-16T10:45:00Z

    Ports of Auckland chief executive Tony Gibson has not ruled out the possibility of his firm furthering its expansion plans with an inland port development in Hamilton or the South Island.

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    Ports prepare for health and safety changes

    2015-09-16T10:45:00Z

    New Zealand’s port sector is liaising closely with Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) and WorkSafe New Zealand to ensure it is well versed with and taking a joint approach to the newly-passed Health and Safety at Work Act.

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    Australia needs to look longer term

    2015-09-16T10:44:00Z

    As Australia continues to see increasing moves towards port privatisation, the head of its competition watchdog has warned against making short-term gains at the expense of long-term benefits for the community.

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    Victoria sets up infrastructure body

    2015-09-16T10:44:00Z

    A new independent body, Infrastructure Victoria, is being set up to plan for the Australian state’s future infrastructure projects, including prescribing port development.

  • Wider net: Auckland is targeting Bay of Plenty cargo
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    Auckland in Tauranga's backyard

    2015-08-25T09:33:00Z

    Bay of Plenty export cargo is the primary target of an audacious move from Ports of Auckland to establish an intermodal freight hub within three kilometres of the Port of Tauranga.

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    Auckland mulls semi-automation

    2015-08-25T09:33:00Z

    Auckland is mulling over the prospect of partial automation and has kick-started a consultation process with staff to gauge sentiment.

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    Records hatrick for Auckland port

    2015-08-20T09:45:00Z

    Ports of Auckland has set New Zealand records in all three of the productivity measures monitored by the Ministry of Transport’s Freight Information Gathering System.

  • Midnight sackings:  The MUA is taking Hutchison Ports Australia to court Photo: MUA
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    Sydney and Brisbane fracas

    2015-08-13T10:39:00Z

    The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) says it will fight Hutchison Ports Australia in court after it sacked 97 workers at midnight by email and text last week.

  • A solution for the rent for the West Swanson Terminal at Melbourne has been reached
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    Melbourne dispute canned by rent agreement

    2015-08-05T15:46:00Z

    A new lease has been granted to DP World Australia by the Port of Melbourne Corporation (PoMC) for the port’s West Swanson Terminal, putting an end to months of disagreements between the two parties.

  • An empty container being transported with heavy equipment
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    Spanner in the works

    2015-07-27T19:03:00Z

    One port deal has thrown off the delicate balance of New Zealand’s cargo movements.

  • Downturn: HPH's Sydney terminal will be hit by cutbacks
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    Hutch scales back Australian services

    2015-07-08T11:22:00Z

    Hutchison Ports Australia is to reduce its active bidding for services and reduce the size of offerings to customers, as it repositions after a difficult start-up period in Australia. A memo to business unit managers also announced that there will be employee lay-offs.

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    Brookfield pounces on Asciano

    2015-07-08T11:22:00Z

    Brookfield Infrastructure Group has moved to acquire ports operator Asciano in Australia. Asciano formally confirmed at the end of June it had received a non-binding bid to acquire 100% of its shares at a value of A$9.05 in cash and scrip (representing a fraction of a share).

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    Auckland extension consent revoked

    2015-06-25T16:18:00Z

    Ports of Auckland’s plans to build two 100m piled expansions at the end of Bledisloe Terminal have been scuppered by the High Court’s decision to revoke consent.