World News – Page 164

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    Kiwis rebound from quakes

    2016-11-18T09:33:00Z

    Transport services are largely returning to normality in New Zealand following the 7.8-magnitude earthquake which hit the upper east coast of the South Island at 12.02am on November 14.

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    Approval for Philippines mega port

    2016-11-17T15:53:00Z

    The CEPU Port Authority (CPA) in the Philippines has been given the go ahead to proceed with its proposed P9.2bn new international container port in the Cebu province, according to the Cebu Daily news.

  • Ership has added four Terex mobile harbour cranes to bulk handling operations.
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    Terex expands presence in Spanish terminals

    2016-11-16T14:39:00Z

    Maritime industry group Ership S.A (Ership) has ordered four new diesel-electric Terex Gottwald mobile harbour cranes from Terex Port Solutions (TPS).

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    DP World seeks BA terminal renewals

    2016-11-16T14:39:00Z

    DP World has officially requested permission to renew the terminal concessions the company operates in the Port of Buenos Aires. Currently, it operates in terminals 1, 2 and 3, which have a combined area of 430,000 square metres. These were acquired from P&O Ports almost a decade ago.

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    Competition concerns on Oz privatization

    2016-11-16T14:39:00Z

    The concentration of ownership in the Australian economy by large corporations, including in ports, has been questioned by Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chair, Rod Sims.

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    DPW still committed to Tasmanian terminal

    2016-11-16T14:39:00Z

    DP World Australia is to proceed with a container terminal at Burnie, a decision applauded by the Tasmanian Government.

  • Awareness: government needs to raise the priority of trade and ports in a post-Brexit world. Credit: Amanda Slater
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    Ports call for pro-trade UK policies

    2016-11-16T14:39:00Z

    The UK Government must raise the priority of trade and ports in a post-Brexit world, particularly in the allocation of infrastructure funding, said James Cooper, chairman of the UK Major Ports Group, at the group’s annual reception in Westminster.

  • Richard Ballantyne: “A “Free port” system could be more beneficial for some port"
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    Post-Brexit UK free ports opportunity report

    2016-11-15T17:26:00Z

    The British Ports Association has said that a post-Brexit “Free Port system” could be more beneficial for some ports and may even help to improve flow of goods and passengers through UK ports.

  • Trump was elected President of the United States on November 9 Photo: Michael Vadon
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    Trump election leads to industry uncertainty

    2016-11-10T15:42:00Z

    The election of Donald Trump as the next President of the United States has led to unease and unrest in both the US and the international port and shipping industry.

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    Big hopes for Malacca Gateway

    2016-11-09T11:18:00Z

    Malaysia’s deputy transport minister has confirmed that work on the RM8 billion Malacca Gateway project in Pulau Panjang will begin in 2017.

  • SOIs wanted for Terminal 5 at Port Vancouver USA
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    Vancouver USA puts T5 out to tender

    2016-11-08T15:12:00Z

    The Port of Vancouver USA is seeking Statements of Interest (SOIs) for the design, permit, construction and operation of a high-volume marine terminal facility at its Terminal 5.

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    Chittagong set for major expansion

    2016-11-07T16:48:00Z

    Moves are afoot to enlarge Chittagong Port in Bangladesh, which has long been acknowledged as a major bottleneck despite moving 92% of the country’s booming export trade.

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    Posadas and Santa Ana seek operators

    2016-11-07T16:42:00Z

    Argentina’s Posadas and Santa Ana Port Authority (EAPPSA) has asked for expressions of interest from companies willing to operate installations at the ports of Posadas and Santa Ana. A future contract will cover operations, warehousing and vessel handling, and eventually passenger operations at Posadas.

  • It appears the Port of  La Unión will remain inactive. Credit: CEPA
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    No bids for El Salvador’s La Unión

    2016-11-07T16:42:00Z

    No bids were received for a possible concession to operate the Port of La Unión in El Salvador, meaning a public-private partnership contract for the port is now extremely unlikely.

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    Latin America needs $50bn in port investment

    2016-11-07T16:42:00Z

    The Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF), Latin America’s Development Bank, says that existing port infrastructure in the region is inadequate and the lack of new investment will become a real problem as of 2020.

  • BNP Paribas will finance future infrastructure projects in Brazil. Credit: BNP Paribas CIB.
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    BNP Paribas eyes Brazilian infrastructure projects

    2016-11-07T16:42:00Z

    In Brazil, French investment bank BNP Paribas is to receive a new capital injection to allow it to finance the latest round of infrastructure projects in the country.

  • Liverpool2 has now officially opened
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    Liverpool2 container terminal officially open

    2016-11-04T13:57:00Z

    The £400m container terminal investment by Peel Ports, Liverpool2 has officially been opened at the Port of Liverpool.

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    German expertise in Iran

    2016-11-03T11:43:00Z

    The Iranian roads minister has said that a German company has won a tender to develop the country’s Shahid Rajaee Port.

  • The heavy duty rock cutter dredger 'Ambiorix' will undertake the works at Port Louis Harbour
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    Mauritius dredging contract

    2016-11-03T11:41:00Z

    Belgian dredging, environmental and marine engineering group DEME has won a €41m dredging contract for the Container Terminal Quay Project at Port Louis Harbour in Mauritius.

  • TraPac are ready to begin construction on a 57-acre expansion
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    Oakland to fast-track TraPac expansion

    2016-11-02T14:06:00Z

    Work to double the size of the Port of Oakland’s second-largest marine terminal is set begin next month.