World News – Page 182

  • Port of Savannah moved 3.73m teu in 2015 Credit: Stephen B. Morton
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    Georgia Ports Authority celebrates record container volumes

    2016-01-26T16:27:00Z

    Georgia Ports Authority achieved record container volumes in 2015, with its flagship Port of Savannah moving a record-breaking 3.73m teu, representing an increase of 391,356 teu, or 11.7%, from 2014.

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    Volumes rise at German terminals

    2016-01-26T16:27:00Z

    The EUROGATE Group increased container handling volumes at its German terminals by 1.5% in 2015, reaching 8.2m teu.

  • All angles: IDB provides financing for both port infrastructure and handling equipment. Credit: IDB
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    Finding funding

    2016-01-26T10:49:00Z

    Financing is not a hurdle to development for most Latin American ports, explains Alex Hughes

  • Non-starter: Port of Melbourne has been left in a leasing limbo. Credit: Port of Melbourne Corp
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    Mixed feelings

    2016-01-25T09:42:00Z

    Australia''s port privatisation has provoked much debate, find Dave and Iain MacIntyre

  • Try-outs: the call of the CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin was a test of West Coast infrastructure
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    Welcome sight

    2016-01-25T09:41:00Z

    Publicity stunt or forward planning, the arrival of CMA CGM''s megaship made history, finds Martin Rushmere

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    Australian port union leaders must 'get real'

    2016-01-24T09:27:00Z

    The worsening industrial situation at Australia’s ports has prompted the Australian Logistics Council (ALC) to call on maritime union leaders to “get real” and abandon their “excessive and unsustainable wage and condition claims”.

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    New bulk and container terminal for Pisco

    2016-01-21T16:20:00Z

    Peru''s National Port Authority (APN) has approved the technical report put forward for the construction of the new Terminal Portuario General San Martín in Pisco, which has been put together by concessionaire Terminal Portuario Paracas S.A. (TPP).

  • Strikes at the Port of Lisbon have been called off, as an agreement has been reached Credit: Juntas
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    Unions call off Lisbon port strikes

    2016-01-21T16:20:00Z

    Strikes by stevedores at the Port of Lisbon have been called off, as an agreement has been reached between the port authority and the Stevedores Union of Central and Southern Portugal. The announcement was made by the Maritime Minister, Ana Paula Vitorino, who referred to the deal as “a social ...

  • APM Terminals' acquisition of Grup TCB shuts out Chinese Credit: CEphoto, Uwe Aranas
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    APMT TCB acquisition shuts out Chinese

    2016-01-21T16:20:00Z

    APM Terminals'' acquisition of the Grup TCB will effectively prevent Cosco or China Merchants establishing a foothold in the Port of Valencia.

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    ICHCA announces inaugural innovation in safety award

    2016-01-21T16:20:00Z

    The International Cargo Handling Co-ordination Association, or ICHCA, has launched a safety award to highlight innovation in improving safety standards in cargo logistics around the world, sponsored by specialist insurance provider TT Club.

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    Double record for Port of Antwerp in 2015

    2016-01-21T16:20:00Z

    The Port of Antwerp not only passed the 2m metric tonne mark for the volume of freight handled for the first time in its history last year, but it also broke another million-ton record in the container handling sector, with a volume of more than 9.6m teu.

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    Ports America refocuses its west coast strategy

    2016-01-21T16:20:00Z

    Committed to market-leading growth, Ports America is currently focusing its business strategies on increasing its West Coast presence through additional investments and expansion of services into new terminals.

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    Busan Port Authority on track to handle 20m teu in 2016

    2016-01-21T16:20:00Z

    Busan Port Authority has announced that it is on track to handle 20m teu of container cargo in 2016, which represents a 2.8% increase on last year.

  • A 48 hour strike of the Seamen’s Union is taking place at Piraeus Port
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    Greek workers strike as Cosco bid accepted

    2016-01-20T16:44:00Z

    Greece is evaluating an improved bid from China’s Cosco for a majority stake in Piraeus Port, as its workers strike in opposition to the privatisation moves.

  • Crew leader, Craig Wone, Weipa operations
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    New port for Queensland’s Cape York

    2016-01-18T18:49:00Z

    A new port is to be built near Boyd Bay in the far north of Queensland, approximately 40km south of Weipa on Cape York, to service bauxite exports.

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    Queensland passes ports bill

    2016-01-18T18:49:00Z

    Queensland has passed a Sustainable Ports Development Bill which foresees development at smaller ports such as Cairns.

  • ICTSI's new terminal will start initial operations in August 2016
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    ICTSI’s Matadi set for mid-2016 opening

    2016-01-18T18:49:00Z

    International Container Terminals Services Inc’s new terminal, located at Matadi on the Congo River, is on schedule to commence initial operations in August 2016, with one berth.

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    Comments open for Contrecoeur Port terminal project

    2016-01-18T18:49:00Z

    The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency has invited members of the public to comment on the proposed Contrecoeur Port terminal expansion project.

  • Port of Melbourne could be forced to shut due to strikes
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    Melbourne in danger of shutdown

    2016-01-11T15:40:00Z

    Melbourne’s busy container port could be forced to temporarily close due to a strike set to take place by tug boat engineers.

  • FNV Havens went on strike at the Port of Rotterdam over job guarantees
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    ITF backs Port of Rotterdam industrial action

    2016-01-08T14:36:00Z

    The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) and the European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) have expressed their support for the Dutch dockers’ union FNV Havens following its industrial action.