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North Africa

  • Off the transhipment seesaw

    In today's market, those North African terminals with hub status carved out in transhipment will likely find themselves more stable than those with domestic pull. 31 Aug 2011 - Port Strategy

  • Revolutionary spirit

    There remain a myriad of barriers to 'secure' port investment in North Africa as Stevie Knight discovers 30 Aug 2011 - Port Strategy

  • Chasing containers

    Spain's enclave ports are following the same well-trodden path as other Maghreb ports, as Alex Hughes explains 18 Mar 2008 - Port Strategy

  • DP World paves the way for Algeria presence

    There is little doubt that DP World is very interested indeed in developing a major new terminal in Algeria. In August 2007, Jamal Majid bin Thaniah, company president and chief executive of Dubai Port and Free Zone, indicated a willingness to negotiate with Algerian authorities on the privatisation of container terminals at Port of Algiers. 18 Mar 2008 - Port Strategy

  • Enter the bull

    Morocco's Tanger-Med has thrown the delicate equilibrium in North Africa. What will it take to redress the balance, asks Alex Hughes 18 Mar 2008 - Port Strategy

  • Box dreams

    It not all about boxes in Algeria ... yet. Barry Cross reports on the plans to boost container volumes

    13 Mar 2008 - Port Strategy

  • STRUGGLING TO EMERGE FROM THE SANDS OF TIME

    North Africa's ports need to be unleashed from the constraints imposed by politics and bureaucracy, reports Gordon Feller 01 Nov 2003 - Port Strategy

  • Two BOT projects for North Africa

    In 2002 Africa is estimated to have accounted for just 3% of world container port throughput, equivalent to 8.1mTEUs out of a near 273mTEUs globally. 01 Nov 2003 - Port Strategy


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