World News – Page 97
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NewsMega vessel handling with eco harbour cranes
Eco-efficient harbour cranes will enable a Nigerian container terminal to accommodate larger vessels and be more sustainable.
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NewsPorts authority faces fraud investigation
Corruption has blighted an African ports authority following the suspension of its director general.
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NewsSustainable short-sea terminal for Europe
Sustainability is gaining ground at a European port planning to open a short-sea terminal.
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NewsCompetition opens for Croatia terminal
Competition has opened for a concession to develop and operate a container terminal in Croatia.
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NewsAirstrikes hit Yemen port
Saudi-led coalition airstrikes against Houthi targets have hit a port in Yemen.
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NewsIrish port faces capacity challenge
An Irish port has set out to tackle a growth challenge as it estimates it will reach its maximum throughput capacity between 2030 and 2040.
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NewsScottish ports sustainability plan stalls
The UK Government has been accused of dragging its feet in supporting a new initiative to make Scottish ports more sustainable.
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NewsCARRIERS HOLD THE KEY IN BA
The Buenos Aires port labour conundrum is still ongoing but, as Rob Ward discovers, peace at the port is now in the hands of three shipping lines.
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NewsJV propels multimodal logistics investment
Two major maritime players have formed a joint venture company to invest in multimodal logistics facilities in Asia and enhance connectivity and trade flows between Europe and Asia.
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News2023 launch for greenfield Nigerian port
Commercial operations at a new greenfield port development in Nigeria will begin in the first quarter of 2023.
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NewsPowerful tug for safer large vessel handling
Safer handling of large vessels has been enabled at a New Zealand port with a NZD9.4m order for a 65t bollard pull (BP) tug.
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NewsIsraeli tech aids Brazilian port navigation
A Brazilian port and maritime logistics operator has invested in an Israeli tech startup that will enable it to boost safe navigation and efficiency.
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APSEZ onboard controversial port project
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zones Ltd. (APSEZ) has received official confirmation of its involvement in a controversial Sri Lankan port project.
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NewsEuropa Terminal gets mega vessel upgrade
The Europa Terminal at the Port of Antwerp will be upgraded to enable it to handle the largest container vessels.
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NewsLUANDA TENDER CONTROVERSY
Serious questions are being asked about the recent tender award process for the multipurpose terminal in Luanda.
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NewsShort-Haul Rail Assessed
A new study commissioned by the Australian Railway Association drills into the viability of getting short-haul rail working in conjunction with Australia’s main containerports.
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NewsMARMARA: PRESSURES BUILD
Andrew Penfold considers how Turkey’s Marmara Sea container handling market has developed and future prospects including the critical issue of the balance between supply and demand.
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NewsBrexit border control plans change
The UK Government has set out a new timetable for introducing post-Brexit import border control processes.
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NewsNew rail service from Felixstowe
A new daily rail service has been introduced at Hutchison Ports'' Port of Felixstowe to further build its supply chain efficiency and sustainability.
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NewsNEW RULES, PAPERWORK, BARRIERS AND ROUTES
A steady series of headlines makes one thing clear – BREXIT most certainly isn’t “done”! Felicity Landon considers the fallout for some of the key UK ports involved.