World News – Page 107

  • City of Susah
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    Support for billion-dollar Libyan port

    2019-01-24T15:47:00Z

    Libya’s government authorities in the East and West have formally agreed to jointly support the billion-dollar development of what is expected to become one of North Africa’s most highly-automated and largest deep-sea ports near the city of Susah in Libya.

  • Port of Dover
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    Ports handcuffed on planning for Brexit

    2019-01-24T11:02:00Z

    Uncertainty over Brexit arrangements has made it difficult for ports to commit to investments that may help them prepare for changes, the British Ports Association (BPA) has said following the publication of a survey that found little or no planning has been done.

  • Doraleh Container Terminal.
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    DP World attacks “predatory” Chinese firms

    2019-01-23T15:54:00Z

    Chinese companies are engaging in “predatory” behaviour by seizing assets of countries that default on loan agreements, the chairman of DP World has said.

  • US Coast Guard
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    US ports feel pain of government shutdown

    2019-01-23T10:36:00Z

    US ports are suffering delays to development projects in addition to the threat of loss of business as a result of the partial government shutdown, an American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) conference call has revealed.

  • Dalian Port
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    China Merchants eyes three-port growth plan

    2019-01-21T10:31:00Z

    China Merchants Group has issued RMB10bn ($1.47bn) worth of bonds to fund the development of the ports under Liaoning Port Group in China.

  • Jawaharlal Nehru Port
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    Terminal operators under fire at Indian port

    2019-01-18T15:17:00Z

    The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has ordered Maersk and DP World to withdraw customer advisories which it says could hamper growth at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust.

  • Inbound loaded containers.
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    Robust US container trade faces uncertainty

    2019-01-17T16:49:00Z

    Record high levels of inbound laden containers were experienced on both US coasts in October, but BIMCO has warned uncertainty lies ahead due to US-China trade relations.

  • Port of Mombasa
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    China funding puts ports at risk

    2019-01-17T12:38:00Z

    Kenya could lose the Port of Mombasa to the Chinese government if the government-owned Kenya Railways Corporation (KRC) defaults on a substantial payment owned to Exim Bank of China.

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    Incumbents welcome to Valencia concession

    2019-01-17T11:48:00Z

    Valencia has confirmed that incumbent operators are free to participate in the tender for its fourth container terminal with no requirement to increase current capacity levels.

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    Unions intervene in Buenos Aires dispute

    2019-01-16T12:03:00Z

    Union leader Hugo Moyano is attempting to scuttle a government plan to create a single container terminal concession at the Port of Buenos Aires as of 2020, replacing five existing concessions.

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    Yilport supports innovation contest

    2019-01-16T12:00:00Z

    Global port operator Yilport is backing a Port Innovation Contest to encourage solutions to the current challenges facing the industry.

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    Major operator celebrates surging volumes

    2019-01-16T12:00:00Z

    PSA International boosted volumes by 9.1% year-on-year in 2018 on the back of “slow but steady” growth in global container trade volumes.

  • News

    Newcastle box terminal benefits

    2019-01-16T11:37:00Z

    A container terminal at the Port of Newcastle could provide a A$6bn (US$4.1bn) boost to the New South Wales economy as well as significantly reducing truck trips through Sydney by 2050, according to a new report.

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    NSW to more than triple volumes by 2045

    2019-01-16T11:37:00Z

    NSW Ports is forecasting a growth in containers through its port gateways from 2.4m teu to between 7.5m and 8.4m teu per year by 2045.

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    Legislation preventing investment in Brazilian ports

    2019-01-16T11:37:00Z

    José Di Bella, chief executive of the Brazilian Association of Port Terminals, has stated that centralised decision-making in the country’s ports sector is deterring investment.

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    São Paulo governor wants Santos privatised

    2019-01-16T11:37:00Z

    The governor of São Paulo State, João Doria, is to ask Brazil’s president, Jair Bolsonaro, to privatise the Port of Santos. He has labelled the current facility as "inefficient" and costly.

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    Auckland announces hydrogen project

    2019-01-16T11:37:00Z

    A hydrogen-generating plant is to be built by Ports of Auckland (PoAL) to power hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles as part of the port’s programme to become a zero-emissions business by 2040.

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    Auckland to revamp supply chain

    2019-01-16T11:37:00Z

    Ports of Auckland (PoAL) and the National Road Carriers’ Association (NRC) have announced a joint commitment to drive significant changes within Auckland’s overheated supply chain.

  • Puerto Central
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    Global operator boosts Latin America portfolio

    2019-01-14T13:42:00Z

    DP World is set to expand into Chile after signing an agreement for a 71.3% stake in Puertos y Logistica S.A. (“Pulogsa”) from Minera Valparaiso and other shareholders associated with the Matte Group.

  • Port of Wilmington Delaware
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    Wilmington contractor dies after fall

    2019-01-11T15:47:00Z

    A man has died following a fall from a storage container at the Citrosuco plant at the Port of Wilmington Delaware, in the US.