World News – Page 234

  • PSA’s Pasir Panjang facility is under development
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    Singapore spearheads throughput for PSA

    2013-01-16T16:29:00Z

    Singapore based operator, PSA International, says that its throughput of 60.06m teu was up by 5.2% last year over 2011 – largely thanks to the fact that its flagship PSA Singapore Terminals performed so well.

  • Not everyone is happy with POLA’s Clean Truck Programme
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    LA’s clean truck programme challenged

    2013-01-15T12:24:00Z

    The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a trucking industry challenge to the Clean Truck Programme at the Port of Los Angeles (POLA), a move that could put the port’s environmental policy in jeopardy.

  • PHPA - more expansion planned this year
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    PHPA – big plans in the pipeline

    2013-01-14T17:54:00Z

    Australia’s Port Hedland Port Authority (PHPA) had an outstanding year in 2012 with a number of noteworthy milestones helping to retain its status as the world’s largest bulk export port - but it is aiming even higher in 2013.

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    Dunkirk looks at 2013 investments

    2013-01-13T20:34:00Z

    The Port of Dunkirk’s financial investment programme is set to return to a more standard level in 2013, following a revised budget for 2012 of €139.9m to allow for significant developments on its LNG terminal.

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    DP World to restructure Indian investment

    2013-01-10T15:07:00Z

    DP World is to restructure the way it makes investment in its Indian container terminals.

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    Growth slows at Spanish ports

    2013-01-10T15:07:00Z

    Growth at Spanish ports in 2012 had slowed notably by the end of the year.

  • JNPT – the latest casualty in the Indian port tariff war
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    India port tariff regulator for the chop?

    2013-01-10T13:59:00Z

    The notion of needing big pockets and plenty of patience to do business in India may just about to be turned on its head with the possible abolition of India’s controversial port tariff regulator.

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    Negotiations continue for Kwinana port plan

    2013-01-09T17:33:00Z

    According to media reports, the Australian Government is still in dispute over a building tycoon’s plan to build a private bulk commodity port in Kwinana, Western Australia.

  • YICT - onwards and upwards
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    YICT hits a new milestone

    2013-01-09T17:00:00Z

    Yantian International Container Terminals (YICT), a member of Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) Trust, has just handled its 100m teu after 18 years of transition from small fishing village into one of the world''s busiest container terminals.

  • Construction continues at the POLB to ensure the port stays competitive
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    POLB continues with infrastructure projects

    2013-01-08T10:54:00Z

    The Port of Long Beach’s Board of Harbour Commissioners was due to formally approve yesterday a $1.2bn budget for the Middle Harbour terminal expansion project, but it was pulled from the meeting’s agenda due to the need for additional briefing.

  • Drydocks World and Maritime World is reducing tariff rates at DMC and Jadaf shipyard Photo: Drydocks World
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    Maritime World reduces Dubai tariff rates

    2013-01-03T15:50:00Z

    Drydocks World and Maritime World has reduced its tariff rates for all aspects of business at its subsidiaries Dubai Maritime City (DMC) and Jadaf.

  • ICTSI has terminated its TICT business in Syria due to the ongoing civil war
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    ICTSI terminates Syrian operations

    2013-01-02T17:35:00Z

    International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) has taken the decision to terminate its business in the Syrian Arab Republic through subsidiary, Tartous International Container Terminal (TICT), due to the ongoing civil war.

  • Yildirim is making its mark on the Turkish port sector
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    Yilport acquires majority share in Gemport

    2012-12-31T14:30:00Z

    Yilport Holding, part of Turkey’s Yildirim Group, has acquired a majority share in the country’s first private port operator, Gemport Port and Warehousing Administration.

  • The strike would have closed 15 ports along the East Coast including the Port of Baltimore
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    Strike averted as USMX and ILA reach agreement

    2012-12-31T14:03:00Z

    Following a meeting with the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) on Thursday, the International Longshoremen Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) reached an agreement, averting a strike along America’s East Coast.

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    GAC West African expansion underway

    2012-12-27T17:30:00Z

    Global shipping and llogistics specialist, the GAC Group, is making headway with its expansion in West Africa – its signed a Global Network Agency (GNA) agreement with Oil and Marine Agencies (OMA) Ltd for support services for all ports in Ghana, Togo and Benin.

  • The strike would close some of the East Coast's largest ports including the Port of New York and New Jersey
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    Negotiations continue to avoid US strikes

    2012-12-27T13:41:00Z

    Following a disagreement over a contract extension, the International Longshoremen Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) continue negotiations to avoid work stoppage along America''s East Coast.

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    Punta Colonet project pulled

    2012-12-26T21:46:00Z

    The Mexican government has cancelled the tender to build a new container terminal - as well as rail link to the US - at the port of Punta Colonet.

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    Haldia Dock re-tender

    2012-12-26T21:46:00Z

    Kolkata Port Trust is to re-tender berths 2 and 8 at the Haldia Dock Complex just three weeks after ABG Haldia Bulk Terminals abandoned its concession there.

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    Valparaiso concession open to all

    2012-12-26T21:46:00Z

    Competition authorities in Chile have given the go-ahead for incumbent operators in the country''s V region to bid for the concession to operate the new Terminal 2 at the port of Valparaiso.

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    State to step in at Manta

    2012-12-26T21:46:00Z

    Ecuador''s Minister of Transport & Public Works, Maria de los Angeles Duarte, has stressed that the government will fund the $106m Manta deep water port itself, if it has to.