World News – Page 232

  • Port Hedland has bucked the tough financing trend. Credit: PHPA. This image remains the copyright of PHPA. You must not copy, adapt, reproduce, store, publish or commercialise this image without PHPA prior written permission
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    Competition call

    2013-02-20T10:00:00Z

    Privatisation and competition ring the changes down under. Dave and Iain MacIntyre report

  • Artist's impression of Maasvlakte 2
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    Rotterdam to repay Dutch State aid

    2013-02-19T17:29:00Z

    Next month, the Port of Rotterdam is due to transfer €290m to the Dutch State, which was contributed towards the construction of Maasvlakte 2 development.

  • Both companies will continue to offer a full range of container handling lift trucks worldwide
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    Konecranes and Linde Material Handling sign agreement

    2013-02-18T14:55:00Z

    Global lifting equipment provider, Konecranes, has signed a long term agreement with German forklift truck manufacturer, Linde Material Handling, to acquire certain assets of the business and increase the global competitiveness of their container handling truck activities.

  • Waiting times at Tanjung Perak port have reached three days - hence the need for expansion
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    Pelindo III to spend on development

    2013-02-14T16:04:00Z

    Indonesia’s state owned port operator, Pelindo III, has announced that it will spend Rp6.1tr (US$634m) on port development this year in order to expand its regional ports and ease container congestion.

  • The automated system will audit real time container movement data across four terminals in Panama
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    OCR project at Panama terminals

    2013-02-14T15:16:00Z

    Panama based IT consulting company, Advanced Consulting, and Israel based optical character recognition (OCR) supplier, have been awarded a project by the Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) to implement OCR on 53 cranes spread over four terminals in Panama.

  • Mombasa’s new container freight station will help move more freight by rail
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    APMT’s bid to improve Kenyan bottlenecks

    2013-02-13T13:50:00Z

    APM Terminals has opened up a new inland container freight station (CFS) near to Kenya’s primary port of Mombasa, in a bid to reduce huge traffic jams posing a severe obstacle to cargo flow in and out of the country.

  • The Port of Antwerp will host the 2013 GreenPort Congress
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    Interactive Congress

    2013-02-13T11:41:00Z

    The 2013 GreenPort Congress, organised by Mercator Media, will have a new interactive format to encourage greater participation and discussion at the event being held in Antwerp, Belgium from 9 to 11 October.

  • Asciano said it would be unable to load, haul and unload coat trains in the NSW region
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    Rail strike impacts Oz

    2013-02-12T17:14:00Z

    A weekend strike has stopped around 600,000 tonnes of coal getting to Australia’s Newcastle Port, according to media reports.

  • Vizhinjam Port. Photo: Binoyjsdk
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    Kerala seeks approval for Vizhinjam development

    2013-02-11T17:11:00Z

    The Indian state of Kerala plans to approach the Union ministry of economic affairs to get private partnership approval in order to develop the Vizhinjam international deep water seaport, according to media reports.

  • PortVisions says its web-based solutions will improve efficiency, safety and security in US ports and waterways
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    PortVision to improve US ports and waterways

    2013-02-08T20:12:00Z

    US based maritime intelligence solutions company, PortVision, has launched a CONNECT grant initiative to help improve US port and waterway efficiency, safety and security.

  • The port is looking for partners to lease or operate its cargo facilities
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    West Sacramento seeks business partners

    2013-02-07T11:49:00Z

    The Port of West Sacramento has released a Request for Interest (RFI) to seek out potential business partners to lease or operate the port’s cargo facilities and to lease, purchase or develop port-owned real estate.

  • The Port of Kingston – ripe for development
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    Jamaica plans global logistics hub

    2013-02-07T11:43:00Z

    The Government of Jamaica has revealed ambitious plans to turn the Caribbean island in to a global logistics hub – and high level talks have already begun with the aim of increasing volumes of sea cargo.

  • The supply chain is still in a state of limbo over ongoing the US labour negotiations
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    Ongoing US labour talks create uncertainty

    2013-02-06T13:01:00Z

    The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS), involved in the ongoing labour dispute between the International Longshoremen Association (ILA) and the US Maritime Alliance (USMX), says that a tentative agreement has been reached, but negotiations are still ongoing.

  • An extension for HPH's Bathside Bay development has been granted
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    HPH gets build extension for Bathside development

    2013-02-05T12:32:00Z

    Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) has received a five year build extension on the new container port development at Bathside Bay in the UK – meaning that instead of a deadline of 2016, it has up until 2021 to start work.

  • ICTSI already has a strong presence in South America
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    ICTSI wins Honduras bid

    2013-02-05T10:51:00Z

    Philippines based operator, International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) has won a bid to design, build and operate a new general container terminal at Puerto Cortes in Honduras.

  • Piraeus and fellow Greek ports seem to be largely escaping the latest strike troubles
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    More strike troubles in Greece

    2013-02-04T18:17:00Z

    Following the last spate of austerity strikes affecting European ports in November last year – strikes are once again threatening troubles at Greek ports, according to Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS), the global maritime services provider.

  • The picketing at PoLA has gone on for more than a year Photo: MUNZ
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    Auckland on the road to resolution?

    2013-01-31T11:30:00Z

    It looks like the Ports of Auckland (PoAL) may be willing to accept the facilitator’s recommendations to resolve the dispute with Maritime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ) over ‘competitive stevedoring’ - after more than year of troubles.

  • APMT has denied an iron fist approach at Moín
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    APMT refutes ‘iron fist’ claim

    2013-01-30T14:44:00Z

    APM Terminals has been accused of taking an ‘iron fist’ approach when dealing with port unions at the Costa Rican port of Moín – an accusation it vehemently denies.

  • Port Said is unaffected by the ongoing protests. Photo: Hajotthu
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    Port Said escapes protest havoc

    2013-01-29T18:34:00Z

    Despite reports of protestors attempting to break into the Port Said tourist port last Saturday afternoon, security measures put in place to protect Red Sea ports and guarantee the safe movement of traffic, seem largely to have worked.

  • DPW’s flagship - Jebel Ali
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    DP World throughput up in 2012

    2013-01-29T12:21:00Z

    DP World handled 56.1m teu in 2012 – up 2.4% on the previous year, but it still faced a challenging second half, which forced the operator to change its short term strategy somewhat by divestment.