South America – Page 29

  • This year's TOC Americas is taking place in Cartagena, Columbia. Photo: Ealmagro
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    TOC Americas 2014 begins

    2014-10-13T16:34:00Z

    Over 500 participants are set to attend the fourteenth annual TOC Americas conference and exhibition, taking place in Cartagena, Columbia this week.

  • The expansion is expected to "add value" to Mexico's port sector
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    Mexican expansion to add value to Veracruz

    2014-10-08T14:43:00Z

    The Mexican port of Veracruz is set to more than quadruple in size following a US$1.77bn investment, which it says will keep it competitive.

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    South American ports expand infrastructure

    2014-10-01T10:33:00Z

    The first tender for a dedicated container terminal in the Port of Veracruz''s (Mexico) expansion area is to be issued in the first quarter of 2015.

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    Mexican ports too expensive to retain transhipment

    2014-09-09T12:25:00Z

    The Mexican Association of Shipping Agents (AMANAC) has called on national ports to improve their competitiveness through reduced tariffs, which are among the highest in the world.

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    New ports legislation adopted in Chile

    2014-08-22T16:13:00Z

    Chile’s Senate Committee on Labour and Social Security has adopted ‘Short Port Law’, amending the Labour Code and the Law on Occupational Accidents and Occupational Diseases for dockworkers.

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    Problems remain with Santos dredging ambitions

    2014-08-22T16:13:00Z

    While Santos Port Authority (CODESP) continues to harbour ambitions to deepen the existing draft of 13.2m, Brazil''s Chief Minister for Ports, César Borges has warned that over-budget quotes for the deepening works could stunt progress.

  • New law could hit volumes at Chile's ports, including at Valparaiso (pictured)
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    Chilean port legislation could slash productivity

    2014-07-30T16:15:00Z

    Chile’s so-called ‘Short law on ports’ could cut productivity by around 20%, according to Francesco Schiaffino, general manager of Valparaiso box handling facility Terminal Pacífico Sur (TPS).

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    CODESP to adopt new management style

    2014-07-22T16:02:00Z

    The appointment of Angelino Caputo de Oliveira as head of São Paulo State Dock Company (CODESP) is a further step towards centralised management of Brazilian port companies - which is a prerequisite of the new Ports Law adopted by nation in 2013.

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    Uruguay concedes need for improved port infrastructure

    2014-07-09T18:46:00Z

    Both the government of Uruguay and the country''s port operators agree that there are infrastructure deficiencies in ports as a result of an expansion of demand. The private sector is therefore demanding that work goes ahead on various projects to stop operating costs from increasing.

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    Chilean workers strike over port law

    2014-07-09T18:44:00Z

    Port workers in Chile have started an indefinite strike against a new law which affects their workers'' lunch and rest breaks.

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    Panama port concessions not being built

    2014-07-03T09:52:00Z

    Work has yet to start on any of the four terminal concessions approved by the government of outgoing Panamanian president, Ricardo Martinelli, between 2012-2014, according to Willys Delvalle, chairman of the Panama Maritime Chamber.

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    Plan to nationalise ports in Buenos Aires province “absurd”

    2014-06-05T11:46:00Z

    The deputy governor of the state of Buenos Aires, Gabriel Mariotto, has put forward a project to bring all ports within the province back under the direct control of local government, whilst boosting exports in Argentine-flagged vessels to a minimum of 50%.

  • Growth: Mexican expansion will begin at the port of Veracruz
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    Mexico to double capacity within six years

    2014-05-28T11:08:00Z

    Port infrastructure in Mexico is going to double in capacity over the next six years, according to Ricardo Martínez of the Ports and Merchant Marine.

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    No investment in Brazilian ports until 2015

    2014-05-28T11:08:00Z

    Investment in Brazilian ports has ground to a halt, according to Wilen Manteli, president of the Brazilian Port Terminals Association.

  • MoU signing: Hueneme has affirmed its 'sister port' agreement with Ecuador's Port of Bolivar
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    Hueneme explores Latin America

    2014-05-20T15:00:00Z

    The Port of Hueneme is exploring opportunities in Latin America through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Port of Bolivar in Ecuador.

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    Brazilian passenger terminals behind schedule

    2014-05-15T12:39:00Z

    Brazil''s Audit Court (TCU) has made recommendations to the Ceará State Dock Company to draw up a Plan B for the handling of tourists at the Port of Muricipe, in Fortaleza, during the World Cup.

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    Paracas consortium awarded Pisco concession

    2014-05-05T06:57:00Z

    Peru''s private investment promotion agency, Proinversión, has revealed that the Paracas consortium presented the winning bid for the $102.4m concession to operate the Port of San Martín, in Pisco.

  • Deep sea development: The new 'greenfield' port will be built in the industrial area of Vitória, Brazil. Photo: Luiz Alberto Maron Vieira/Flickr
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    New Brazilian deep sea development

    2014-04-30T12:07:00Z

    Brazil’s state of Espirito Santo is set for a new deep sea port – a result of a new joint venture signed by the Rotterdam Port Authority and Terminal Presidente Kennedy (TPK) Logistica.

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    Ecuador abolishes existing port authorities

    2014-04-22T16:13:00Z

    A decree passed by Ecuador''s president, Rafael Correa, has abolished the port authorities of Esmeraldas, Guayaquil, Manta and Puerto Bolívar. These will be administered directly by the Ministry of Transport & Public Works instead. The move was justified as a need to end inter-port rivalries.

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    Rocha port to handle Paraguayan cargo

    2014-04-11T19:57:00Z

    Uruguay and Paraguay are cooperating on the development of a deepwater port on the Uruguayan coast at Rocha, which will provide an outlet to the sea for businesses in Paraguay.