Africa 13-24 – Page 15

  • New chapter: APMT says its investment at the Port of Namibe will provide the local market with the needed infrastructure
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    APMT begins new Angolan chapter

    2014-05-28T15:56:00Z

    Sociedade Gestora de Terminais (Sogester), an APM Terminals joint venture, is opening up Angola’s southern gateway with a 20-year concession at the Port of Namibe.

  • SEAPORT BILL: It appears to have made no difference to the development of ICTSI's Lekki LFTZ Enterprise (LICTSE) terminal
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    Nigerian seaport Bill woes

    2014-03-06T10:36:00Z

    The Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria (STOAN), says that the continued delay in the passage of the Ports and Harbours Bill might inhibit foreign investment in the port industry.

  • Lekki has been mooted as the answer to Africa’s congestion issues
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    Lekki stake sold to CMA CGM

    2014-01-29T16:17:00Z

    International Container Services (ICTSI) has sold a 25% stake of its Lekki LFTZ Enterprise (LICTSE) to CMA Terminals, part of the CMA CGM Group.

  • ICTSI says Africa is one of the most important regions for its business. Photo: Jonas B
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    ICTSI invests in Congo

    2014-01-27T16:37:00Z

    International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) is establishing its first terminal in the Democratic Republic of Congo – a “significant milestone” of the company’s growth strategy for the continent.

  • From the outset, it was clear that the six year project at Durban was not likely to be a smooth and simple process
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    Durban Container Terminal development still on

    2014-01-09T10:57:00Z

    Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) says that the plan to lengthen and deepen Durban harbour is still on, despite media reports that it has come under fire from environmental organisations.

  • The new port will help Lekki "develop as the regional manufacturing and logistical hub"
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    Nigeria set for first ever deep sea port

    2013-12-09T12:26:00Z

    Nigeria is set for its first ever deep sea port, estimated to cost N 216bn (US$ 1.354bn) after receiving approval from the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

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    Ngqura terminal development put on hold

    2013-12-02T17:26:00Z

    Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has suspended the Request for Qualification (RFQ) process for the financing, operation and maintenance of the Ngqura Container Terminal.

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    Namibia container terminal secures funds

    2013-11-13T14:39:00Z

    The African Development Bank Group has agreed a $338m sovereign guaranteed loan to Namibia Ports Authority (Namport) to finance the construction of a container terminal at Walvis Bay New Port.

  • Transnet moots additional coal terminal plan
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    Transnet hits out at Richards Bay operators

    2013-10-31T15:59:00Z

    Transnet chief executive Brian Molefe has spoken out against the coal mining shareholders of South Africa’s Richards Bay Coal Terminal for not doing enough to allow smaller miners to move coal through the hub.

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    Decongesting Nigeria

    2013-10-15T14:29:00Z

    The Federal Government of Nigeria is throwing around N200m (US$1.248m) into a decongestion plan which will see 4,000 containers transferred from the Port of Lagos, local media reports.

  • Bechtel is actively trying to tackle the problem of shipping congestion in Africa
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    Tackling shipping congestion

    2013-08-29T16:56:00Z

    A global engineering and construction company has come up with an innovative port design to tackle shipping congestion in Africa.

  • Nacala has achieved a 40% cargo increase since its new operators moved in
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    Mozambique port progress

    2013-08-22T17:22:00Z

    An African port operator is sucessfully bringing Mozambique’s Port of Nacala into the 21st century – but there’s still much more work to be done.

  • St Louis has its sights on African trade. Credit: Hansueli Krapf
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    Mauritius gateway hub ambitions

    2013-08-21T08:02:00Z

    Mauritius’s Port Louis is set to become a gateway to Africa, according to Dr Jyaneshwur Jhurry, senior advisor in the Prime Minister’s Office.

  • NPA tariff rates are to remain the same as for the 2012/13. Photo: Coda
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    NPA tariff increase declined

    2013-07-18T16:52:00Z

    Transnet National Ports Authority’s (NPA) recent application for a 5.4% tariff increase has been declined by the Ports Regulator of South Africa.

  • APMT's Apapa terminal is getting a US$135m upgrade
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    APMT to upgrade Lagos

    2013-07-17T14:28:00Z

    APM Terminals tells Port Strategy it’s upgrading its terminal at the Port of Lagos in Nigeria to “provide a significant boost to Apapa terminal’s landside capability”.

  • APM Terminals won the 25-year concession for the operation of Liberia’s Port of Monrovia back in 2010
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    APMT Liberia on track

    2013-05-28T18:58:00Z

    APM Terminal’s new wharf at Monrovia Freeport in Liberia has officially opened nine months ahead of schedule, opening the door up to the next stage of the port modernisation project.

  • Abidjan – a bone of contention?
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    Dispute hangs over Abidjan concession

    2013-04-16T17:15:00Z

    According to French daily press, an unsuccessful bidder in the recent round of bidding for the second container terminal in Abidjan is contesting the concession granted to the consortium comprising of APM Terminals, Bollore and Bouyges.

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    Famine to feast

    2013-04-08T15:44:00Z

    Mike Mundy looks at the routes in the lucrative West African market

  • APMT is moving in on Abidjan
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    APMT fixes sights on Abidjan

    2013-03-25T18:00:00Z

    APM Terminals and a consortium consisting of Bolloré Africa Logistics and Bouyges says it has been named as the preferred bidder to manage a second container terminal at the Port of Abidjan.

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    KPA ‘will not be privatised’

    2013-03-21T15:44:00Z

    Kenya''s Finance Minister has stressed that no plans exist to privatise Kenya Ports Authority.