Oceania – Page 53

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    HUTCHISON EYES NZ

    2006-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) looks set to establish a foothold in New Zealand. The terminal operator will be one of the beneficiaries of Christchurch City Holdings (CCHL''s) takeover bid for Lyttelton Port Company.

  • Greymouth: weighing its options
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    Coal deal signals renaissance at Greymouth

    2006-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The South Island New Zealand port of Greymouth that has never returned a commercial profit in its history is to undergo a US$13.4m upgrade to capitalise on a lucrative new coal deal.

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    NZ ports mull post merger reshuffle

    2006-01-01T00:00:00Z

    New Zealand''s ports are jostling for business as a potential over-tonnaging situation develops following Maersk''s absorption of P& O Nedlloyd and its subsequent withdrawal of that line from services such as the " Eastabout" and " Westabout" Vessel Sharing Arrangements (VSAs) to Europe.

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    KEMBLA GATEWAY

    2005-12-01T00:00:00Z

    These include NYK, MOL, CMA CGM, PSA, HPH, Evergreen, Container Corporation of India, Larsen & Toubro and Gammon India. A contract is expected to be awarded in September or October.Challenges from four companies are threatening Kembla Gateway's plans to upgrade, landing the company in the New South Wales Land and ...

  • Tauranga: can it retain fleet of foot reputation?
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    Change of guard for Port of Tauranga

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    New Zealand''s shipping fraternity will be watching the Port of Tauranga''s future with some interest following the consecutive retirements of chairman Fraser McKenzie and chief executive Jon Mayson.

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    Port pay request raises eyebrows

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Shareholders of the disputeplagued Lyttelton Port of Christchurch have been asked to consider a 29% pay increase for its six-member board.

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    Ports undergo security drill

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Security efficiency and access controls at ports throughout New Zealand have recently been tested in " level two" Maritime New Zealand security drills. The half-day exercises have involved port security and operations staff, police, Customs officers, sniffer dogs and x-raying equipment.

  • Tauranga Port
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    New Zealand: Whither ports after mergers?

    2005-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Merger and acquisition activity has left New Zealand’s main container ports facing months of uncertainty.

  • Port Botany: new terminal will be built at right angles to furthest quayside, along same axis as airport runways (background)
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    Australia's growing pains

    2005-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Growing trade, bigger boxships and politics make for a potent brew Downunder. Kevin Chinnery has been tracking it all from Sydney.

  • Australias Wharfies: urban myths?
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    Australia prepares worker history screen

    2005-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Up to 130,000 of Australia''s stevedores, seafarers and long-haul truck drivers are to be screened for criminal history from this October. This is prior to being issued a new identification card that will be mandatory for access to the docks. Government officials have predicted that the vetting will cause some ...

  • Auckland: Toll NZ now interested
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    Auckland Ports acquired by ARH

    2005-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Ports of Auckland is to return to full public ownership following the US$117.5m takeover bid of Auckland Regional Holdings (ARH) surpassing 90% acceptance. As a consequence, the statutory entity of the Auckland Regional Council can now enforce compulsory acquisition of the outstanding 10% shareholding of New Zealand''s largest port company.

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    Adding Capacity

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    NEWCASTLE Current capacity of Port Waratah Coal Services: 89m tons. Now spending US$130m to raise capacity to 102m tons by 2007 and subsequently to 120m tons.

  • Congestion did nothing to harm record-high prices in the short term
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    More Heat than Light

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Debate has raged in Australia over who was asleep on the job when more coal terminal capacity should have been under construction. But it has turned out to be more complicated than many believe, writes Kevin Chinnery from Sydney.

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    New cranes for CentrePort Wellington

    2005-07-01T00:00:00Z

    CentrePort Wellington is to purchase two new Liebherr quayside container cranes at US$7.14m apiece. The acquisition of the postPanamax, twin-lift capable cranes is linked to the port company''s recent receipt of a coastal dredging permit to deepen its wharves and harbour entrance to accommodate coming generations of larger containerships.

  • Port of Tauranga
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    Partnerships underpin Mayson’s Port Strategy

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Dave Macintyre talks to Tauranga’s Jon Mayson about his passionate commitment to strategic cooperation and much else of value to publicly-owned ports and their prospective partners.

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    Greatest Legacy will be MetroPort

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Undoubtedly however, Mayson''s greatest legacy will be MetroPort. Commencing with 60TEU capacity trains, the initial weekend-only service handled 32,000 TEUs and processed 18,000 trucks in its first 12 months of operation.

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    Development completed at Port of Tauranga

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

    A US$2.1m upgrade of the MetroPort Auckland inland port operation, jointly run with Toll NZ, and numerous improvements at its Sulphur Point Container Terminal are understood to be delivering significant customer service and productivity benefits to the Port of Tauranga. The developments were required to enable the port company to ...

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    DALRYMPLE TOLD TO CUT COSTS

    2005-06-01T00:00:00Z

  • Fully laden out of Port Hedland Loading at Port Hedland: Capesize port facilities
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    Playing Hardball

    2005-05-01T00:00:00Z

    70+% price hikes, entirely new sources of supply being developed? Australian iron ore producers are enjoying a bull-run in meeting demand from China. The ports are coping but more pressure is building. Mike Mundy and Kevin Chinnery report.