All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 692

  • Putting out: Djibouti is investing to retain business as competition intensifies. Credit - Charles Roffey
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    In with the new

    2014-08-13T10:00:00Z

    The Horn of Africa is throwing off its drought-afflicted, war-ravaged image, as Aidan Grange discovers

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    Otago port land policy debated

    2014-08-12T15:37:00Z

    Port Otago has been criticised for excessively pricing its sought-after leasehold land parcels and showing no ‘social’ aspect to its land sales policy despite being 100%-owned by the Otago Regional Council (ORC).

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    DP World calls off Fremantle lock out

    2014-08-12T15:37:00Z

    DP World Australia and the Maritime Union of Australia have resumed negotiations in respect of work practices at the former''s Fremantle container terminal.

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    Newcastle up for box terminal

    2014-08-12T15:37:00Z

    The chairman of the Port Authority of New South Wales believes there will eventually be a box terminal at Newcastle.

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    Asciano confirms interest in equity sell-off

    2014-08-12T15:37:00Z

    Port operator Asciano has confirmed it is talking with third parties over potentially selling a slice of its Patrick Terminals and Logistics division.

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    Ports strategy announced by NZ's labour

    2014-08-12T15:37:00Z

    New Zealand’s opposition Labour Party has announced plans to develop a national ports strategy as part of a $200m fund established for regional development if elected.

  • The port of Arica reduced carbon emissions with 5,2% within the first year.
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    The port of Arica: Working towards an environmentally efficient port

    2014-08-12T12:23:00Z

    Last year, the port of Arica became the 4th Chilean port regarding the transfer of cargo volume. Due to its location, in the extreme north of Chile, Arica seaport is the port of exit of Bolivian cargo towards the Pacific, says Francisco Javier Gonzalez, Chairman of the Arica Port Company.

  • The export facility will be built later this year at
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    Cameron LNG project makes progress

    2014-08-12T11:56:00Z

    Sempra LNG, GDF Suez, Mitsui, Mitsubishi and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki (NYK) have approved a final investment decision for the development, construction and operation of Cameron LNG terminal in the US.

  • Congestion troubles at Rotterdam means some cargo is being diverted to nearby ports. Photo: Roman Boed
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    Rotterdam takes action

    2014-08-11T16:05:00Z

    As the shipping season reaches its peak, the Port of Rotterdam is seeing an increase in congestion, causing shipping companies to divert cargo to nearby Antwerp.

  • Terex's RTGs are designed in the E-RTG variant so are powered with electricity from the terminal's electricity supply
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    Terex cranes set for Brazil

    2014-08-11T10:25:00Z

    Terex Port Solutions (TPS) is to supply Brazilian terminal operator, Libra Terminais Rio SA, with 12 rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs).

  • All together: dredging at Maasvlakte 2 is hailed as an 'outstanding feat of planning, innovation and co-operation'. Credit: Van Oord
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    Driving dredging

    2014-08-11T10:00:00Z

    Early contractor Involvement is seen as essential in capital dredging, writes Martin Rushmere

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    Terex cranes set for Brazil

    2014-08-10T11:07:00Z

    Terex Port Solutions (TPS) is to supply Brazilian terminal operator, Libra Terminais Rio SA, with 12 rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs).

  • Adler and Allan drains and cleans vessel tanks ready for changeover to cleaner fuels
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    Future fuels: are you ready?

    2014-08-08T15:14:00Z

    The Marpol Annex VI regulations centre round ensuring vessels limit pollution in the Baltic and North Sea Emission Control Area (ECA), and time is running out for shipowners to comply.

  • Troubles ahead: the market downturn may well have been the catalyst for the failure of the first attempt to privatise Thessaloniki. Credit: Patrick Denker
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    Pushing privatisation

    2014-08-08T10:00:00Z

    HFW''s Alex Kyriakoulis discusses the attempts of the Greek governments to privatise Piraeus and Thessaloniki ports

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    Profit boost for ICTSI

    2014-08-08T09:49:00Z

    International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) has recorded a 23% rise in profits for the first six months of 2014.

  • Waukegan Harbor was one of 43 contaminated areas in the Great Lakes Photo: US EPA
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    Clean-up complete at Waukegan Harbor

    2014-08-07T16:11:00Z

    The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finally completed its clean-up of Waukegan Harbor, Illinois US, to remove it from the binational ‘Great Lakes Areas of Concern’ list.

  • Ghana's ports: Both Tema (pictured) and Takoradi are struggling with increasing traffic Photo: GPHA
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    Ghana to build third port?

    2014-08-07T11:00:00Z

    Ghana may just get a third port, judging by an announcement made by the director-general of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA).

  • Busan New Port is set to become Northeast Asia's logistics hub
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    Busan works to safeguard growth

    2014-08-06T17:22:00Z

    Busan’s rapidly expanding New Port is on its way to becoming the Northeast Asia logistics hub, thanks in large part to Busan New Container Terminal’s (BNCT) recent investment.

  • The European Commission is supporting key infrastructure projects with over €320m. Photo: Patrick Rasenberg
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    EU supports key infrastructure projects

    2014-08-06T15:28:00Z

    More than €320m is being put aside for improving transport infrastructure across Europe as part of the last calls of the trans-European transport network (TEN-T) programme.

  • Maher Terminals has lost its bid to cut the fees it must pay the port authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ)
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    Maher loses out at NY-NJ

    2014-08-06T14:03:00Z

    According to US District Court documents, Maher Terminals has lost its bid to cut the fees it must pay the port authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ).