World News – Page 323

  • Port Strategy: The identities of the managers of Gothenburg's three new terminals is still under wraps
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    Gothenburg operators start up, but who are they?

    2010-05-12T10:00:00Z

    The implementation of the Port of Gothenburg’s new structure has reached a significant milestone with the beginning of operations for a number of newly formed terminal operators within the port.

  • Port Strategy: Scandinavian ports are investing in shore-side power solutions for ships
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    The Baltic challenge

    2010-05-11T10:00:00Z

    Ports should curb their excitement at a slight upswing in fortunes for Baltic ports, Patrik Wheater advises

  • Tampa has completed expansion works
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    Tampa plans on size

    2010-05-09T10:00:00Z

    Tampa Port has just completed the latest phase of its container terminal expansion. The terminal now includes 61 metres of berth length, three rail-mounted container gantry cranes and a 100-tonne mobile harbour crane, all on a 13 metre deep-water channel.

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    Manta Port becomes state-owned again

    2010-05-08T10:00:00Z

    The Port of Manta passed back to the control of the government of Ecuador from April 1 closing the door onlast year’s failed concession attempt.

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    Palma aims for longer quay

    2010-05-08T10:00:00Z

    The Balearic Islands Port Authority has issued a tender for the expansion of Poniente Quay at the Port of Palma. The work will cost €36m ($48.9m) and be completed within 16 months. The existing quay will be lengthened by 50 metres and two new berths, each of 380 metres, will ...

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    STS crane for Malmö

    2010-05-08T10:00:00Z

    The Board of Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) is has invested in a new track-bound ship-to-shore crane for use in the company''s container business in Malmö. CMP expect it to improve productivity for the container business by 20%-25%.

  • The UK’s windfarm industry is benefitting from recent budget promises
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    Windfarm investment to spur UK port competition

    2010-05-07T10:00:00Z

    The UK’s ports are to gain from the recent windfarm industry budget promises. Siemens AG is to build a wind turbine factory located at a port site in the UK, creating around 700 jobs with more in the supply chain.

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    Jamaica calls on Canada’s security expertise

    2010-05-06T10:00:00Z

    Security matters have taken centre stage in Jamaica as its Maritime Authority joined forces with Canadian experts to develop a comprehensive national security strategy.

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    Electric RTGs for SE Asia

    2010-05-06T10:00:00Z

    Conductix-Wampfler AG’s electrified ryber-tyred gantry cranes are to be used in the Express Yard in South Korea, the Nagoya United Container Terminal in Japan, and the New Century Container Terminal in China. The three orders together have a combined total of €2.5m ($3.4m).

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    WWL cuts greenhouse emissions

    2010-05-05T15:34:00Z

    Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) managed to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 32% last year.

  • Manila drops tariffs and dares shipping to follow
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    Manila’s challenge to shipping lines

    2010-05-05T12:32:00Z

    Manila’s North Harbour Port Inc (MNHPI) has spoken out at charges that its fees will hit consumers by challenging the shipping lines to bring down both cargo and passenger rates following its own 10% reduction in tariffs.

  • The oil spill creeps closer to the Mississippi Delta - but a loop current may take some of it to Florida. Photo: NASA
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    Oil spill update from US

    2010-05-05T12:32:00Z

    The Gulf of Mexico oil spill might well disrupt a number of ports operations. US press secretary Robert Gibbs and other officials briefed the media with an update, saying that “the area of the spill could soon be in a very large shipping channel.”

  • Forth’s Tilbury operation is its single facility outside Scotland
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    Forth Ports holds off Northstream again

    2010-05-05T12:32:00Z

    The third takeover proposal for Forth Ports has been unanimously rejected on the basis that it was too low. Worth around an estimated £640 million (US$973m) the bid, like the previous two, came from the Northstream consortium.

  • Julian Brazier: Conservatives committed to freezing backdated rate demands
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    UK election promises for ports and shipping industry

    2010-05-05T10:31:00Z

    In the run up to the election, Julian Brazier, the Conservative shadow minister for Aviation and Shipping was quizzed about the Tory stance toward the backdated rates fiasco.

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    Mexico needs better ports legislation

    2010-05-05T10:00:00Z

    Legal action and an inadequate legal framework may well have been the catalyst for a $2bn loss in the Mexican port sector on the back of the cancellations of several major projects.

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    Auckland advances online offering

    2010-05-05T10:00:00Z

    Ports of Auckland has expanded its customer offering by combining its suite of information and cargo management systems into one online product.

  • Port Strategy:Long Beach has rewarded K Line for its impressive environmental record
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    K Line wins Green Flag for fifth year

    2010-05-04T10:00:00Z

    Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has been recognised through the port of Long Beach’s Green Flag award for the fifth consecutive year.

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    Antaq to rule on third party traffic

    2010-05-03T10:00:00Z

    Controversy continues in Brazil regarding privately-owned terminals handling third-party traffic.

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    Two bid for Genova MP terminal

    2010-05-03T10:00:00Z

    Two consortia have bid to operate the multipurpose terminal at the Italian port of Genova. These are headed by Messina/Gavio and Grendi, Spinelli and Pastorino, with the former having been assessed as the high scoring candidate.

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    Sochi to have eight new terminals

    2010-05-03T10:00:00Z

    A $32m contract is to be offered by the Federal State Unitary Enterprise RosMorPort for the development of technical documents and construction of eight terminals at Sochi seaport. Three of these will be brand new and the other five rebuilt terminals, with work to be completed by the first quarter ...