All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 533

  • News

    CBS welcomes leading port management researcher

    2017-03-24T14:49:00Z

    Port consultancy specialist and Port Strategy columnist Peter de Langen has joined Copenhagen Business School (CBS) as a visiting professor.

  • Credible performance: The operator has been helped along by the application of digital technology
    News

    PSA overcomes 2016’s “trials and tribulations”

    2017-03-23T16:56:00Z

    PSA International achieved credible results in 2016, despite the year being beset with what the operator calls “a period of unrelenting trials and tribulations.”

  • Damen’s InvaSave external ballast water treatment system has received IMO type approval
    News

    IMO approval for Damen external BWMS

    2017-03-23T16:01:00Z

    Damen’s InvaSave external ballast water treatment system, which is designed primarily for use in ports and harbours, has received IMO type approval.

  • Labour dispute: There’s been international solidarity for Spanish port workers
    News

    Spanish ports chaos with on/off strike threats

    2017-03-22T16:15:00Z

    Strikes in Spain have been halted after a controversial government decree to ‘liberalise’ port labour was opposed by the opposition.

  • International interest: Thessaloniki is of strategic importance to the Balkan hinterland and southeastern Europe
    News

    Thessaloniki attracts four international suitors

    2017-03-22T16:03:00Z

    The deadline for bids for the 67% stake in Thessaloniki Port Authority is up this week and apparently there are four international offers on the table.

  • The rail wagons take three 4m containers loaded with copper per wagon to the port for discharge
    News

    Sustainable bulk container supply

    2017-03-22T10:49:00Z

    In late 2014, MMG issued a tender for the supply of 1,200 specialised containers to move copper from its flagship Las Bambas mine to the Port of Matarani on the west coast of Peru.

  • Felixstowe's infrastructure charge was in response to "external road and rail costs”
    News

    Stuck in the past

    2017-03-22T10:20:00Z

    Strategic Marine Group’s Sandy Galbraith asks if port infrastructure charges are losing their identity

  • Rail mounted SAMSON Eco Hoppers
    News

    Environmentally respectful import of dry bulk

    2017-03-22T10:01:00Z

    With the increase of punitive measures for operations that have a negative environmental impact and the significant pressure on companies to increase efficiencies, port operators need to find new and innovative ways to ensure that they remain competitive, writes Jon Parker, sales manager, SAMSON Materials Handling Ltd.

  • Vikoma’s Flood Barrier at Yarmouth Harbour, UK
    News

    Reliable and innovative oil recovery solutions

    2017-03-22T09:48:00Z

    Vikoma was founded by BP after the Torrey Canyon Oil spill off Cornwall in 1967 and since then has been providing reliable and innovative oil recovery and environment solutions to ports and harbours worldwide, writes Karen Lucas, managing director, Vikoma.

  • DEME is involved in Phase 1 of the megaproject Tuas Terminal  in Singapore
    News

    Providing sustainable solutions to global challenges

    2017-03-22T09:19:00Z

    DEME''s mission is to provide sustainable solutions for some of the major challenges the world faces today including global warming, rising sea levels and the rising demand for energy, writes Helen Hill, on behalf of the DEME Group.

  • Shell are due to take the delivery of an LNG bunker vessel at the Port of Rotterdam in mid-2017
    News

    Promoting LNG usage

    2017-03-21T09:01:00Z

    A new standard has been introduced by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) for safe and sustainable bunkering of LNG-powered ships which aims to promote the fuel''s usage, writes Alice Mason, news reporter.

  • At the moment, larger ships, including cruise ships have to sail along the Giudecca Canal close to the Doges Palace and Saint Marks Square to reach the passenger terminal
    News

    Larger vessels vs the community

    2017-03-21T08:59:00Z

    The green light given to a new terminal development in Venice has drawn criticism from the cruise industry over what has been called a totally ‘unworkable solution’.

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    News

    LASE releases strad positioning tool

    2017-03-20T10:06:00Z

    Safety specialist LASE has launched a product to measure the exact positioning of straddle carriers under ship-to-shore cranes.

  • News

    Mixed fortunes for Global Ports

    2017-03-20T10:06:00Z

    Russia’s Global Ports Investments saw container throughput slump 19% to 1.1m teu in 2016 due to increases competition and low capacity utilisation.

  • News

    Spreader cage use guidelines published

    2017-03-20T10:06:00Z

    A health & safety initiative spearheaded by TEC Container and PACECO ESPAÑA with co-operation from a number of Spanish terminals, stowage companies, Puertos del Estados and unions has borne fruit.

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    News

    DP World enjoys 29.9% profit growth

    2017-03-20T10:06:00Z

    DP World announced throughput growth of 3.2% and profit growth of 29.9% in 2016, maintaining a “flexibility to capitalise” on growth opportunities in the sector.

  • News

    Mazatlán to be expanded

    2017-03-17T13:27:00Z

    Mexico’s Secretary for Transport and Communications has announced that a tender is to be issued shortly for a $16m expansion of the Port of Mazatlán.

  • Big names in the running for Corozal. Credit: Panama Canal Authority
    News

    Is there a future for Corozal?

    2017-03-17T13:27:00Z

    Although APM Terminals, Terminal Link, PSA and Terminal Investment Limited all prequalified to the right to bid for the Panamanian port of Corozal, none finally entered a bid for the concession, which was therefore declared void.

  • News

    Chinese linked to Bahia investment

    2017-03-17T13:27:00Z

    Chinese investors have partnered with Bahia Mineração (Bamin) to build the new Porto Sul in the Brazilian state of Bahia.

  • News

    Stevedoring issues put back Algeciras bidding

    2017-03-17T13:27:00Z

    Algecrias Port Authority has put back the bidding deadline for those interested in the third container terminal until May 31. This follows unrest in the Spanish ports industry brought about by uncertainties linked to the need to introduce radical changes to the stevedoring model.