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  • For around 70 days annually, Puerto de Iquique is closed to traffic due to high tides (image is of the city of Iquique) Photo: Mariano Mantel/flickr/CC BY-NC 2.0
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    Iquique lacks adequate infrastructure

    2018-08-23T15:37:00Z

    A report set up in October 2017 by the World Bank to look into the performance of free zones in Chile has found that Iquique has faced problems because of outdated infrastructure.

  • The Argentinian government’s decision to unify the Port of Buenos Aires’ five box terminals under the single operator in 2019 has caused skirmishes to break out between some of the existing operators (image is of the port) Photo: A.Davey/flickr/...
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    Operators squabble at Buenos Aires

    2018-08-23T15:37:00Z

    The Argentinian government’s decision to unify the Port of Buenos Aires’ five box terminals under the single operator in 2019 has caused skirmishes to break out between some of the existing operators.

  • In Spain, the CNMC has fined five stevedoring companies and five port unions for illegal agreements that have restricted competition in the Port of Vigo Photo: Contando Estrelas/flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0
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    Restrictive practices fined in Vigo

    2018-08-23T15:37:00Z

    In Spain, the Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia (CNMC), or the National Commission on Markets and Competition, has fined five stevedoring companies and five port unions for illegal agreements that have restricted competition in the Port of Vigo. These have kept prices artificially high and undermined the ...

  • Mr Correa said that interest in the project can be put down to the fact that Matamoros occupies an advantageous position, being close to areas of deep water Photo: Pawiis09/Pixabay/CC0 Creative Commons
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    $100m development of Matamoros port

    2018-08-23T15:36:00Z

    In Mexico, a Puerto de Matamoros development plan that includes a multipurpose terminal will require overall investment of $100m.

  • Port of Kolkota
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    Indian port reform bill still not passed

    2018-08-23T15:23:00Z

    A bill to overhaul the management of the major ports of India and ensure fair conditions across all the country’s ports has not yet been passed, despite being pending since 2016.

  • Port of Genoa
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    Bid to limit business loss at Genoa

    2018-08-22T17:00:00Z

    Efforts to limit cargo handling business losses to 5% at the Port of Genoa are being made following the collapse of the Morandi Bridge on 14 August.

  • Richard Ballantyne
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    Industry bodies highlight port trade opportunities

    2018-08-22T15:25:00Z

    The British Ports Association (BPA), UK Major Ports Group (UKMPG) and Associated British Ports (ABP) have welcomed the UK Department for International Trade’s new Export Strategy and highlighted the importance of ports to future trade opportunities.

  • Kurt Nagle
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    AAPA urges Chinese crane tariff exemptions

    2018-08-21T11:01:00Z

    The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) is set to request that the multi-million-dollar container cranes that US ports have on order and are considering purchasing from Chinese factories, in which there are no American-made alternatives, be exempt from proposed tariffs.

  • The ship arrived at the Port of Valletta at around 12:30pm GMT on Wednesday (image taken in 2017) Photo: Theo K/flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0
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    Migrant arrival at Port of Valletta

    2018-08-21T10:19:00Z

    Malta’s Grand Harbour, or the Port of Valletta, has welcomed the arrival of a rescue ship carrying 141 migrants following a five-day dispute regarding where it could disembark them.

  • Congressman Ruppersberger fears that President Trump’s rhetoric and actions could slow down business at the harbour Photo: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/flickr/CC BY 2.0
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    Fears for Baltimore on Trump trade policy

    2018-08-21T10:17:00Z

    Concerns have been raised about the impact of US President Donald Trump’s trade policy on the US’ Port of Baltimore.

  • The trade war has prompted an “off the charts” imports rush at the Port of Los Angeles Photo: Edsel Little/flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0
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    US-China trade war triggers imports rush

    2018-08-21T10:14:00Z

    The US-China trade war has prompted an “off the charts” imports rush at the Port of Los Angeles — the US’ busiest port — and a run on already-sparse warehouse space availability near the Los Angeles and Long Beach port complex.

  • SSA Cooper supplies stevedores to the Port of Charleston (image is of the port's Wando Welch Terminal) Photo: SCPortsWebmaster/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 4.0
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    Lawsuit filed against SSA Cooper

    2018-08-21T10:08:00Z

    Current and former employees of a business supplying stevedores to the US’ Port of Charleston have filed a lawsuit that claims it does not pay employees overtime wages.

  • Peter Richards
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    Gulftainer CEO calls for collaboration

    2018-08-20T16:06:00Z

    Greater collaboration in the maritime industry could turn challenges into opportunities, the group chief executive officer of Gulftainer has said.

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    Vietnam scraps proposed My Xuan port

    2018-08-20T10:32:00Z

    Vietnam has decided to scrap the proposed $477m My Xuan port, citing delays in construction, according to official media.

  • The new port will reduce hefty congestion at the port that currently sees the majority of the country’s international trading activity: Tanjung Priok (image is of the Port of Tanjung Priok) Photo: World Bank Photo Collection/flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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    Start of Patimban construction imminent

    2018-08-20T10:23:00Z

    The construction of Indonesia’s Patimban Port will start this month, Singaporean newspaper The Straits Times has reported.

  • Devonport
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    TasPorts reveals AUS$200m Port Master Plan

    2018-08-16T14:11:00Z

    TasPorts has unveiled its Port Master Plan to spend AUS$200m in port infrastructure improvements over the next 15 years.

  • Siwertell ship loading system
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    New ship loading system minimises emissions

    2018-08-15T14:50:00Z

    A new triple-enclosed ship loading system for ore handling operations is designed to enable close to zero dust emissions.

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    INTERNATIONAL EXPERTS WILL BE PART OF A HEATED DEBATE DURING THE AAPA CONVENTION IN VALPARAISO

    2018-08-15T10:11:00Z

    Renowned international experts will take part in the debates scheduled for the 107th Convention of the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) that, for the first time in its history, will take place in South America, with Valparaiso as its venue.

  • Port of Liverpool
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    Liverpool power outage impact was minimal

    2018-08-14T14:46:00Z

    Operations returned to normal within 36 hours at the Port of Liverpool’s container terminals following a power outage on 31 July which saw hauliers face hours of delays.

  • Port of Long Beach
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    Cargo software helps Long Beach efficiency

    2018-08-14T12:00:00Z

    A new pilot project at the Port of Long Beach will see stakeholders use GE Transportation’s Port Optimizer software to access data that will allow them to move cargo containers more efficiently and support advance planning.