Finance

  • The US becomes less pleasing

    The crisis in US port development is growing and the country is slipping further behind in modern facilities. 01 Feb 2012 - Port Strategy

  • Running the risk

    Emerging markets are the focus in the quest for a better bottom line, finds Martin Rushmere 31 Jan 2012 - Port Strategy

  • Kiwi ports maintain steady funding

    New Zealand’s two largest ports - Ports of Auckland (POAL) and the Port of Tauranga - are reporting steady relationships with their banking creditors, albeit with some differences since the global financial crisis. 29 Aug 2011 - Port Strategy

  • New-fashioned financing

    The new age of risk averse banking calls for fresh thinking to raise finance for port projects. Dave MacIntyre reports 26 Aug 2011 - Port Strategy

  • Making finance available

    Boudewijn Jansen, Berend Paasman and Joe Seliga discuss the benefits of availability payments 05 Aug 2011 - Port Strategy

  • Time for change

    Carly Fields talks to Maersk Line about its drive to overhaul shipping and ports as we know it 26 Jul 2011 - Port Strategy

  • Catching the international investment bug

    Alongside the ‘big four’ of DP World, HPH, APMT and PSA, others are steadily increasing their influence and geographical spread. 25 Jul 2011 - Port Strategy

  • Back in the game

    Rapidly growing markets and the promised rise of new, affluent middle classes have got pulses racing, as Felicity Landon discovers 22 Jul 2011 - Port Strategy

  • America sees the private benefit

    The public-private partnership model has become more attractive in the US in recent years. 04 Apr 2011 - Port Strategy

  • A dose of realism

    Investors need to wise up to the new port investment market, says Martin Rushmere 01 Apr 2011 - Port Strategy

  • Vital priorities

    The right port facilities in the right place can be key to ensuring that a country’s raw material exports are viable in the world market, says ports consultant Nigel Nixon. 25 Jan 2011 - Port Strategy

  • Off the shelf

    A fall in construction prices in certain parts of the world could help to drive new port investment, says Jonathan Tyler, business group director, maritime, at Royal Haskoning. 24 Jan 2011 - Port Strategy

  • ‘New normal’ investing

    After a ‘bounce-back’ year in 2010, mothballed port investment projects are coming off the shelf again. Felicity Landon reports 21 Jan 2011 - Port Strategy

  • APM Terminals rings the changes

    This year the formerly independent AP Moller-Maersk Container Inland Services unit was brought under the control of APM Terminals. 08 Dec 2010 - Port Strategy

  • Downs and ups

    The world’s port leaders are at last building on the dire figures of 2009. Felicity Landon reports 06 Dec 2010 - Port Strategy


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