Africa 13-24 – Page 14

  • CMA CGM group executive Farid T Salem thanked the Government of Cameroon for its "transparent selection"
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    CMA CGM consortium wins coveted Kribi concession

    2015-09-01T15:18:00Z

    The 25-year concession for Kribi Container Terminal in Cameroon has been won by a French-Chinese consortium made up of CMA CGM, Bolloré and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC).

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    Transnet warns against employment scam

    2015-08-12T12:51:00Z

    Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has issued a warning against social media scams promising employment with the company.

  • Ikom
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    Nigerian port moves closer to PPP

    2015-06-18T10:43:00Z

    Nigeria’s Federal Executive Council has approved the ongoing development of Ibom Deep Seaport & Free Trade Zone in Akwa Ibom State, paving the way for a public-private partnership concession.

  • APMT is committing US$1.5bn in Ghana's port of Tema
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    APMT commits to Ghana

    2015-06-17T17:10:00Z

    APM Terminals (APMT) is investing US$1.5bn in an upgrade of the Port of Tema including a new Greenfield port, marking its commitment to Africa.

  • Contract breach: Bolloré Africa Logistics has reportedly signed an agreement with the Comoros government for a ten year concession at the Port of Moroni
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    Comoros port operations dispute

    2015-04-28T14:52:00Z

    An International law firm has warned the Union of Comoros, an island off the east coast of Africa, of the implications of flouting the law after it broke the port operations agreement it had in place with Dubai based operator, Union Marine.

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    Morocco commits €1bn to port upgrades

    2015-04-16T19:31:00Z

    Morocco is in the process of investing €1 billion in port upgrades, €350 of which will be spent on new installations at Casablanca.

  • The signing took place in The Arab Academy for Sciences, Technology And Maritime transport
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    Deepwater plans for Damietta

    2015-03-18T14:45:00Z

    Damietta Port Authority (DPA) has signed a contract for a new 630m-long, 17m deep berth at the Egyptian port and an adjacent handling yard totalling 75,000m².

  • Trailblazer: the opening of Lome's deepwater hub has set the tone in West Africa. Credit: Konecranes
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    From famine to feast

    2015-02-10T10:27:00Z

    Port Strategy explores the growing container handling capacity of West African ports

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    Nigerian forwarders threaten port closures

    2014-12-15T10:19:00Z

    Freight forwarders in Nigeria are threatening to close down ports in protests over alleged illegal charges that they say are being levied by terminal operators and shipping companies.

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    No independent valuation yet made of TNPA

    2014-11-12T20:05:00Z

    South Africa''s Ports Regulator has yet to undertake a valuation of Transnet National Ports Authority'' (TNPA) assets, despite the fact that this is required to determine what tariffs port users must pay.

  • TNPA needs to be more autonomous to keep Durban competitive
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    Keeping Durban competitive

    2014-11-12T10:48:00Z

    The South African port of Durban needs to be more autonomous if it is to keep up with future demand, an international report from the OECD’s International Transport Forum revealed.

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    APMT hits back at Monrovia claims

    2014-11-07T07:50:00Z

    In Liberia, elected representative George Mulbah has accused APM Terminals of failing to upgrade the Free Port of Monrovia in line with its concession agreement.

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    Ebola fails to dent Monrovia trade

    2014-11-07T07:50:00Z

    Freeport Monrovia has yet to suffer a single day of downtime due to the Ebola virus, says Peder Sondergaard, chief executive Africa and Middle East of concessionaire APM Terminals.

  • Ebola outbreak: Operations at the Port of Lagos, including the Apapa terminal, are said to be normal
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    Ebola outbreak re-routing port calls

    2014-09-03T16:14:00Z

    Since the Ebola outbreak, concerns have been escalating over the knock on effects to operations at ports in South Africa, South America and the Ivory Coast.

  • Two's company: Namibia is investing in a second Walvs Bay container terminal. Credit: Philip Schuler/World Bank
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    Namibian dawn

    2014-09-02T10:00:00Z

    Infrastructure investment is beckoning a new era for Walvis Bay, as Aidan Grange explains

  • The problem is worsening in Africa. Photo: Jonas B
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    Ebola concerns spread to South America

    2014-08-21T10:45:00Z

    Ebola concerns continue as more ports in Africa have issued bans against affected vessels, and now South American ports are following in their footsteps.

  • Port authorities fear the Ebola outbreak could reach Abidjan
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    Ebola epidemic halts Ivory Coast calls

    2014-08-15T15:54:00Z

    The African ports of Abidjan and San Pedro in Ivory Coast are thought to be the first to deny entry to vessels arriving from a country which is experiencing an outbreak of Ebola.

  • Putting out: Djibouti is investing to retain business as competition intensifies. Credit - Charles Roffey
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    In with the new

    2014-08-13T10:00:00Z

    The Horn of Africa is throwing off its drought-afflicted, war-ravaged image, as Aidan Grange discovers

  • Ghana's ports: Both Tema (pictured) and Takoradi are struggling with increasing traffic Photo: GPHA
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    Ghana to build third port?

    2014-08-07T11:00:00Z

    Ghana may just get a third port, judging by an announcement made by the director-general of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA).

  • Troublesome times: DP World's DCT concession has been withdrawn
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    DP World dismissed by Djibouti

    2014-07-09T11:59:00Z

    DP World’s Doraleh Container Terminal (DCT) concession at the Port of Djibouti has been withdrawn by the Djibouti government following apparent evidence of corruption.