World News – Page 164

  • Thinking big: Dar es Salaam’s volumes could double to 38 million tonnes by 2030 Photo: Tanzania Ports Authority
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    World Bank backs Dar es Salaam

    2017-07-10T16:38:00Z

    Capacity at Tanzania''s Port of Dar es Salaam looks set to increase to 25 million tonnes over the next seven years thanks to a World Bank grant of US$12 million.

  • Noatum Container Terminal Valencia
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    Value of Cosco’s Noatum stake questioned

    2017-07-07T16:54:00Z

    Chinese port operator Cosco Shipping Ports (CSP) faces a “probable write-down” when the Spanish assets of its latest investment, Noatum Port Holdings (NPH), are tested for impairment, analysts have said.

  • Long-term contract: CMA CGM, will retain a 10% ownership stake in GGS Photo: APL
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    Fund's grand plans for LA terminal

    2017-07-05T13:49:00Z

    A global investment firm has signed a definitive agreement to acquire 90% of Global Gateway South (GGS) a leading terminal in the North American Port of Los Angeles.

  • The project area
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    Port of Esbjerg explores expansion potential

    2017-06-29T17:07:00Z

    The Port of Esbjerg in Denmark is considering expanding by 975,000 metres square.

  • The Port of Barcelona is one example of a port with terminals that have returned to normal Photo: Ref54/flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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    Stevedoring strike settled in Spain

    2017-06-29T06:55:00Z

    The strike by Spanish stevedores is coming to an end, as stevedores reach individual agreements with terminal operators frustrated by the inability of the owners’ association, Anesco, to negotiate a country-wide agreement.

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    GE completes Tiplam engineering

    2017-06-28T16:17:00Z

    An engineering, supply and commissioning project for Brazil’s Port of Santos has resulted in improved cargo loading, discharging and stowing efficiency.

  • Med port development is in China's sights. Credit: Hector Garcia
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    Don’t underestimate China’s role in the Med

    2017-06-28T11:40:00Z

    China’s desire to create a ‘hub of hub ports’ in the Mediterranean should not be underestimated, an economist has stated at TOC Europe.

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    Less carriers, more terminal overcapacity by 2025

    2017-06-28T10:10:00Z

    A more transparent industry with just six to eight global carriers and simplified processes - this will be the shape of the container shipping industry eight years from now, according to an outlook delivered at TOC Europe.

  • Port of Fujairah
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    Port of Fujairah expansion

    2017-06-27T15:52:00Z

    A 35-year agreement will see UAE’s Abu Dhabi Ports develop port infrastructure and manage operations at the Port of Fujairah.

  • Spending on US East Coast port dredging could come under Federal scrutiny. Credit: US Army Corps of Engineers
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    Backlash feared on US East Coast port spend

    2017-06-27T11:21:00Z

    Unrealistic investment in deepening and expanding ports on the US East Coast could lead to a dramatic backlash, a leading economist has warned.

  • Patrick's terminal at Port Botany is one of the locations where the company has imposed infrastructure surcharges.
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    Patrick surcharges contested by customers

    2017-06-27T06:46:00Z

    Infrastructure surcharges imposed by stevedoring company Patrick at its Australian terminals are being blamed on higher rents and taxes, but customers have reacted strongly to the new list of charges.

  • The Queensland Supreme Court has rejected moves to stop the controversial expansion of the Abbot Point coal terminal by the Adani company.
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    Another win for Adani’s Abbot Point expansion

    2017-06-27T06:46:00Z

    The Queensland Supreme Court has rejected moves to put a stop to the controversial expansion of the Abbot Point coal terminal by the Adani company.

  • Logistics company Toll is completing the purchase of the Dampier Supply Base in Western Australia from MMA Offshore.
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    Toll moves ahead with Dampier acquisition

    2017-06-27T06:46:00Z

    Logistics company Toll is completing the purchase of the Dampier Supply Base in Western Australia from MMA Offshore. The purchase was foreshadowed in February and the final details have been confirmed following approvals received from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and Foreign Investment Review Board.

  • Port of Prince Rupert
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    Diversification propels Prince Rupert Port

    2017-06-26T15:50:00Z

    18.9m tonnes of goods were processed last year at the Port of Prince Rupert, executives revealed at its annual public meeting last week.

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    Metro Ports wins Burns Harbor bulk concession

    2017-06-21T15:27:00Z

    Metro Ports has been chosen as the new bulk terminal operator at the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor, the Ports of Indiana has announced.

  • Protesting truckers have had little impact on productivity, say ports. Credit: Teamsters
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    LA/LB work around truck protests

    2017-06-21T12:03:00Z

    Truck drivers and warehouse workers from companies serving America’s Long Beach and Los Angeles ports have gone on strike to protest against work contracts which they say deny them the same rights as employed workers.

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    New Veracruz terminal tender

    2017-06-20T11:31:00Z

    In Mexico, Veracruz port authority (API) has issued a tender for the construction and operation of a new terminal in the port’s expansion area in Vergara Bay. This replaces an earlier tender that had to be withdrawn upon the insistence of the competition authority (Cofece).

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    Latin American box traffic in decline

    2017-06-20T11:31:00Z

    The latest port ranking table published by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (CEPAL) shows that container traffic in 2016 dropped by 0.9%, reinforcing the overall negative trend in recent years.

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    Further Panama Canal extension mooted

    2017-06-20T11:31:00Z

    If demand warrants it, the Panama Canal could be further extended before 2025, according to Canal administrator, Jorge Quijano.

  • Advance will replace the Accelerated Growth Programme first introduced in 2007 Photo: Jossian Brito/flickr/CC BY-ND 2.0
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    Brazil announces new infrastructure investment plan

    2017-06-20T11:31:00Z

    The Brazilian government is putting together a new infrastructure investment plan – Advance – to replace the Accelerated Growth Programme, first introduced in 2007. This latest initiative has been motivated by the 1% growth in GDP recorded in the first quarter of this year.