World News – Page 475
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Marseilles approves Fos 2XL terms with MSC
The Port of Marseilles Authority (PMA) has approved the terms of the agreement under which MSC is to operate one of two new facilities within the port''s Fos 2XL container terminal development. The MSC concession covers 700 metres of quay and 54 ha shoreside.
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CCTL ORDERED TO REIMBURSE USERS
India''s Tariff Authority for Major Ports (TAMP) has directed Chennai Container Terminal Ltd to reimburse all special service request charges it levied on containers stored in its stacking yard during the strike earlier this year.
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SLPA not to buy previous TMS
Sri Lanka Port Authority (SLPA) chairman Dileepa Wijesundare pointed out that the previous administration planned to invest US$29m on what would have been an inferior Terminal Management System resulting in a waste of nearly US$15.5m.
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MARSEILLES TO ASSIST COTONOU'S DEVELOPMENT
Union general secretary Trevor Hanson says a sudden flood of requests for imported labour in other industries indicates a concerted campaign to "open the New Zealand labour market up to sweatshop-style conditions".The Port of Marseilles Authority has strengthened its links with West Africa - a market worth 600,000 tonnes of ...
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EC's proposed Port Services Directive slammed - again
The dockers'' and seafarers'' sections of the of both the International and European Transport Workers'' Federations (ITF and ETF) are expressing their " deep regret and grave concern" at the European Commission''s retabling of the revised version of the Port Services Directive.
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MEL-ERASMUS PRIZES
Eight students representing 21 countries have obtained their Master of Science degree in Maritime Economics and Logistics (MEL) at Erasmus University, Rotterdam. The course includes modules on Port Economics focusing on issues such as privatisation and finance, whilst the Maritime Logistics module aims at delivering operational knowledge on terminal design, ...
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Ports breath sigh of relief
New Zealand port companies will retain title to reclaimed land required for infrastructure development through the controversial Foreshore and Seabed Act introduced last week.
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Corruption at Chittagong costs US$130m annually
Importers and exporters working at Bangladesh''s leading seaport of Chittagong pay an estimated US$130m in bribes every year, claims a report by the Berlin-based anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International which reviewed transactions in the port between July 2003 and June 2004. There are 37 separate points where bribes are habitually made, ...
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DPI Grabs CSXWT for US$1.4 billion
Quite literally at time of going to press we learned that Dubai Ports International (DPI) has secured the global assets of CSX World Terminals for US$1.4billion. DPI was a late runner and there will be those who are surprised to see them paying such a price. Clearly, DPI was determined ...
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SRI LANKA FACES SHORTAGE OF DRIVERS
In comparison, vessel loading and unloading added just US$6.8m to the overall cost of moving goods through the port. The report also emphasises that US$11.7m in bribes were required to smooth the passage of export consignments through Chittagong.Container road haulage companies in Sri Lanka believe they may be facing a ...
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Auckland commences major development
Ports of Auckland has commenced a US$39m project to both extend the Axis Fergusson container terminal to handle future volume and deepen Rangitoto Channel to widen the tidal window for larger containerships.
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SOUTH AFRICA TO BOOST SPENDING ON PORTS
South Africa''s transport authority, Transnet, is to implement a US$6.3 billion investment programme over the next five years to expand existing port and rail infrastructure.
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UAE TO BUILD NEW MOROCCAN PORT
In comparison, vessel loading and unloading added just US$6.8m to the overall cost of moving goods through the port. The report also emphasises that US$11.7m in bribes were required to smooth the passage of export consignments through Chittagong.The Moroccan king and a representative from the UAE Ministry of Defence have ...
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KPA INVITE TENDERS
In comparison, vessel loading and unloading added just US$6.8m to the overall cost of moving goods through the port. The report also emphasises that US$11.7m in bribes were required to smooth the passage of export consignments through Chittagong.Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) has invited tenders for the supply and implementation of ...
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Vietnam to build transhipment hub
The government of Vietnam has approved the US$3.6 billion Van Phong port project which it hopes will eventually rival that of Singapore''s in terms of movement of transhipment containers.
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FASTER CARGO CLEARANCE AT MOMBASA
Mombasa has been able to speed up cargo clearance through the establishment of a one-stop documentation centre, whilst at the same time eliminating security agents from the overall clearing process. The port has also abandoned its policy of checking all transit containers while the number of agencies handling and stamping ...
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BAHRAIN TENDER ATTRACTS NINE
Nine companies had submitted bids by the October deadline for the contract to manage both Mina Salman and Mina Khalifa ports in Bahrain. The latter is still under construction although should be operational by the end of 2006 when it will become the main port for the kingdom. Three companies ...
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GULFTAINER ACTS FOR KUWAIT
Kuwait Port Authority (KPA) is to modernise its container terminals at Shuweikh and Shuwaiba and Gulftainer has been appointed its official consultant. It is the intention to construct a 1200 metre long new terminal with four berths and alongside draught of 14.5 metres at Shuweikh.
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KCT phase 1 underway in Sharjah
Work on phase 1 of the new development at Khorfakkan Container Terminal has commenced consisting of a 400 metre berth with alongside draught of 16 metres. The 120,000 sq metre storage area will be laid out with five linear roadways running the full length of the berth for RTG operations.
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Bolivia seeks alternative access to sea
Bolivia and Peru have signed an international agreement which should improve access to the Pacific coast of Bolivia and lessen its dependency on the Chilean terminal of Arica which is being privatised. The agreement, which might eventually see Peru ceding a part of its coastline to Bolivia, will also improve ...