South America – Page 10

  • Maersk Line
    News

    BA CONCESSIONS EXTENDED

    2020-07-05T21:14:00Z

    Armageddon, or the end of the current concession road at least, almost came for the three container terminals that operate out of Puerto Nuevo, in Buenos Aires. Rob Ward investigates.

  • Casemiro Tercio Carvalho
    News

    SHOCK RESIGNATION AT SANTOS

    2020-06-25T20:33:00Z

    The man who was brought in to “revolutionise” Santos, South America’s biggest port, has surprisingly resigned, after just over a year in the hot seat, as Rob Ward explains.

  • Chilean exports
    News

    CHILE HOT ON COVID-19

    2020-06-22T16:40:00Z

    Among all the South American countries, Chile seems to have escaped many of the worst ravages of the coronavirus, as Rob Ward confirms.

  • Porto Itapoa
    News

    RIDING CREST OF REEFER WAVE

    2020-06-06T23:24:00Z

    Porto Itapoa, the container terminal partly owned by Maersk Line, has leapt into third position in the Brazilian box hierarchy, as Rob Ward discovers.

  • APMT Itajai
    News

    ITAJAI BACK ON TRACK

    2020-05-29T00:03:00Z

    After several years of ups and downs and funding setbacks, the Brazilian port of Itajai may finally be fully back on track. Rob Ward investigates.

  • APMT
    News

    ROLLING WITH THE PUNCHES

    2020-05-12T00:30:00Z

    In the past year, Peru’s port operators adjusted to the trade war between China and the US and now face the effects of COVID-19 pandemic. Rob Ward assesses developments.

  • Brazil
    News

    BEING ON A WAR FOOTING

    2020-05-11T00:47:00Z

    Port operators in Brazil have reacted positively, if at first tentatively, to combat the effects of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) on the supply chain, as Rob Ward confirms.

  • T4
    News

    MUSICAL CHAIRS IN BUENOS AIRES

    2020-04-17T23:34:00Z

    It looks like the plans for one major terminal in Buenos Aires, Argentina may now be off the table, as Rob Ward discovers.

  • Tecon Rio Grande
    News

    Timely Terminal Boost for Wilson, Sons

    2020-03-16T17:34:00Z

    Major Brazilian shipping group, Wilson, Sons has received a boost as shipping lines are bringing additional cargo to the company’s two terminals, as Rob Ward confirms.

  • carriers
    News

    DEAD AS A DODO IN BRAZIL?

    2020-02-18T12:53:00Z

    Home-grown Brazilian container port terminal operators could soon be extinct, as they face increasing competition. Rob Ward charts the transition.

  • FIPASS facility
    News

    Falklands selects partner to develop new port

    2020-02-14T15:56:00Z

    The Falkland Islands Government (FIG) has selected a development partner to design and build a new port in Stanley Harbour.

  • TCP
    News

    CMPort sells part of Brazilian terminal

    2020-01-22T12:46:00Z

    China Merchants Port Holdings Co., Ltd. (CMPort) has sold part of its majority share in a Brazilian container terminal to two Chinese funds.

  • COSCO vessel
    News

    NEW PORT COULD BOOST PERUVIAN FRUIT EXPORTS

    2020-01-06T11:34:00Z

    Cosco Shipping is developing its $3billion deep-water general cargo and 1million TEU capacity container port at Chancay. Rob Ward explains further.

  • San Antonio
    News

    SAN ANTONIO THE WINNER IN BATTLE OF CHILEAN PORTS

    2020-01-03T00:00:00Z

    Container handling supremacy has been a long-term fight in Chile but, as Rob Ward discovers, there may finally be one port set to win through.

  • Valparaiso
    News

    Ports feel effects of Chile strikes

    2019-11-19T13:29:00Z

    Port operations in Chile have been disrupted after dockworkers took part in protest strikes in the country.

  • APMTC
    News

    TIME TO WEAR SHADES IN CALLAO – THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT

    2019-11-18T16:52:00Z

    Rob Ward gives the port of Callao, Peru a health check and discovers that volumes are growing in 2019 and that the future looks bright.

  • terminal
    News

    Direct calls or a future of feedering for Buenos Aires?

    2019-10-25T11:22:00Z

    Buenos Aires may soon have a new $1.9 billion container terminal in Puerto Nuevo, but will this occur just as carriers stop direct calls and start feedering from Montevideo or Brazil, asks Rob Ward

  • Santos
    News

    Kick starting Brazilian ports revolution

    2019-10-25T11:02:00Z

    South America’s biggest container volume port, Santos, is forging closer ties with China and targeting profitability, as Rob Ward discovers.

  • cruise vessel
    News

    Delays to new $1.9bn Buenos Aires tender

    2019-10-24T16:46:00Z

    The tender for the $1.9bn development of Puerto Nuevo has been delayed until 2 December, owing to shock results of the Primary Presidential elections in early August, as Rob Ward discovers.

  • Port of Callao
    News

    From greenfield terminal to trade hub

    2019-10-10T15:20:00Z

    A major global port operator has evolved its operations in a South American country from a greenfield terminal to a fully integrated maritime and logistics hub.