World News – Page 497

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    Suape's capacity to double

    2004-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Tecon Suape, S.A. (TSSA), ICTSI' s Brazilian unit operating Suape Container Terminal (SCT) in Pernambuco, has ordered two new post-Panamax quay cranes and to RTGs from ZPMC.

  • CVRDs export terminal at Tubarao: insatiable demand
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    CARNIVAL TIME SQUEEZES PORT CAPACITY

    2004-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Rainbow Nelson reports from Brazil on the country''s prodigious agribulk and iron ore expansion.

  • Dunkirk: two or three more cranes if traffic warrants it Dunkirks
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    CONGESTION RELIEF FINALLY IN SIGHT AT LE HAVRE

    2004-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Alex Hughes finds France''s Atlantic seaboard ports carving strategic niches for themselves around the monolithic presence of Le Havre.

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    INDUSTRY'S PROFILE NOT WHERE IT SHOULD BE

    2004-10-01T00:00:00Z

    " If we don''t raise the flag nothing will happen, " insists Appleton. " Our industry hasn''t so far adequately drawn attention to the question of port capacity, and other important issues. The industry''s profile isn''t where it should be in the public domain. From what I''ve seen, media attention ...

  • Appleton: a greater interest in niche ports
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    NICHE PORTS MORE FEEDERS AND BETTER DIALOGUE

    2004-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Are European ports and terminal operators doing enough to meet the burgeoning demand for berth capacity created by the China trade boom and the increase in container traffic to which it is contributing?

  • Southern Discomfort in UK prompted new feeder services MDS Transmodals
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    CONSULTATION LOOMS SO WHERE ARE WE HEADING?

    2004-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Nick Elliott reports on the divergence of views that has emerged over the European Commission''s Motorways of the Sea initiative.

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    BMT helps plan world's biggest coal port

    2004-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Plans for the expansion of the Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal in Queensland, to make it the world' s largest coal port, have been produced with the help of BMT Maritime Consultants, a subsidiary of British Maritime Technology (BMT).

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    AUSTRALIANS UP SECURITY SPEND

    2004-10-01T00:00:00Z

    The Australian government will spend a further US$71.08m on expanding its existing CCTV network at national ports. At present, some 32 ports have CCTV coverage.

  • Vridi Container Terminal in Abidjan: subject of vigorous protests
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    THE SPOTLIGHT IS ON THE PRIVATISATION PROCESS

    2004-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Why is the Nigerian port concessioning process so important for Africa? Because whatever the outcome, its success or failure will affect the international market''s perception of privatisation projects in Africa in general. Furthermore, it will provide a benchmark that will influence Nigeria''s own future privatisation process. Steve Cameron reports on ...

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    No ISPS gold for Piraeus yet

    2004-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Of all the ports in the world to fail to meet the requirements of the ISPS Code, Piraeus would not be an immediate selection.

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    ..with new rail link to boost box traffic..

    2004-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Fifteen companies have bid to provide a dual gauge rail access to Valencia''s key southern zone where container traffic is being progressively concentrated.

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    ..meanwhile TCV is a victim of its own success

    2004-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The port''s number twocontainer terminal, TCV, continues to experience significant congestion problems following 18 months of consecutive volume growth.

  • A better than expected performance is forecast for P&O Ports in 2004
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    P&O Ports star performer in group half-year report

    2004-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The P& O Group recently delivered a half-year trading report that highlighted the strong performance of the group''s core P& O Ports division.

  • ICTSIs BCT: enthusiastic response from banks wishing to participate in funding capacity expansion at Gdynia
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    Banks crowd in for Baltic Container Terminal business

    2004-09-01T00:00:00Z

    ICTSI, the Manila-based international container terminal developer and operator, is understood to be at an advanced stage of concluding financing arrangements for a largescale expansion of capacity at its wholly-owned Baltic Container Terminal subsidiary in Gdynia, Poland.

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    Amsterdam angst

    2004-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The rumour mill is buzzing that with Rotterdam experiencing container congestion problems off the back of strong container growth, NYK, part owner of the Ceres Paragon Terminal in Amsterdam, is increasing the pressure on its partners in the Grand Alliance to make use of the Paragon Terminal. The innovative terminal ...

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    Valencia consolidates shortsea shipping..

    2004-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Valenciaport is to transfer all shortsea shipping services and new vehicles traffic to a new area based around an extension of the port''s Eastern Dyke. A new 250 metre-wide quay, some 1,000 metres in length, is to be built parallel to the dyke, in addition to a second new quay, ...

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    China and Russia fuel northern port growth

    2004-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The Hamburg Port Marketing Association has generated the table below, which provides an interesting snapshot of performance in the main part of the north European port range up until the middle of 2004.

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    CEMENT PLANT FOR MARSEILLES

    2004-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Perhaps not surprisingly, Hamburg's own performance in container and general cargo terms stands out - showing the highest growth in general cargo tonnage and container throughput, 17.2% at 37,452,00 tonnes and 15.9% at 3,373,313TEUs respectively.The Port of Marseilles Authority has authorised Cap Vracs, a building materials manufacturer, to proceed with ...

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    EC aid for congestion

    2004-09-01T00:00:00Z

    In an interesting move that may be followed by others to obtain similar funding, the European Commission has provided ?1.79m of aid for the extra labour required to handle containers as a result of problems posed by congestion and roadworks around the Port of Antwerp.

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    PORT BOSS QUITS

    2004-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Rotterdam Port Authority ceo Willem Scholten has resigned following financial blunders that could cost Rotterdam € 100m. Between 2002 and the present, the Port of Rotterdam granted guarantees on bank loans of the RDM company, totalling € 100 million.