Africa – Page 4

  • DP World is focusing on creating more efficient supply chains in Africa
    News

    Enhancing sustainable supply chains in Africa

    2017-11-06T10:50:00Z

    New commerce and tech innovation are the key create better supply chains and reach the region’s true trade potential says DP World.

  • The new area will be created over a 10km stretch of coast in front of Luanda
    News

    Royal HaskoningDHV reclamation project

    2017-04-10T12:33:00Z

    Royal HaskoningDHV has been awarded a major design project for reclamation and shore protection in Angola’s capital city.

  • The Port of Tangier Med has been awarded EcoPort status by the ESPO
    News

    Tangier Med awarded EcoPort status in African first

    2016-03-15T09:45:00Z

    The port of Tangier Med in Morocco has been awarded the certification ‘EcoPort’ by the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO).

  • News

    APM Terminals Mumbai goes paperless

    2016-02-18T12:55:00Z

    APM Terminals Mumbai is now providing shipping lines with the required Export Form 13 for export containers entering the terminal by truck electronically.

  • The challenge in Africa will be to achieve future growth with sustainability of operations
    News

    Growing African ports sustainably

    2015-10-12T17:45:00Z

    The Transnet Port Terminals chief executive, Karl Socikwa, says that economic growth prospects for Africa will present both opportunities and challenges – not least in terms of sustainability.

  • The African ports sector is working hard to build capacity through promoting environmental management
    News

    Homing in on environmental management

    2015-05-27T11:49:00Z

    The African ports sector is working hard to build capacity through promoting environmental management and enhanced performance through education, exchange of knowledge and experience, and collaborative research.

  • News

    Nigerian port project

    2014-10-08T15:57:00Z

    The Nigerian president has inaugurated Phase 4 of the country’s $204m Onne Port Complex.

  • From the outset, it was clear that the six year project at Durban was not likely to be a smooth and simple process
    News

    Durban Container Terminal development still on

    2014-01-20T15:20:00Z

    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.

  • Beira's coal links are under threat from poor infrastructure, political struggles and climate change
    News

    A ‘window of opportunity’ for Beira

    2013-11-26T20:30:00Z

    The port city of Beira holds a good spot as it sits where the Pungue River meets the Indian Ocean, but growth and climate change issues are having an impact, writes Stevie Knight.

  • IBIA calls on South Africa to develop its bunker market
    News

    South African bunkering market

    2013-08-29T09:44:00Z

    The International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) has called on the South African government to realise the potential of the ship refuelling market to help support regeneration in the industry.

  • Apapa – creating a sustainability blueprint for Africa
    News

    Blueprint for Africa

    2013-07-29T10:48:00Z

    Five new eco-friendly rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs) will be delivered to APM Terminals Apapa as part of a US$135m terminal upgrade within a month.

  • Port Louis Harbour aerial view
    News

    Port Louis Harbour energy efficiency

    2013-05-07T20:30:00Z

    The Island of Mauritius, which is located some 2,000 km off the Eastern coast of Africa, is volcanic and surrounded by more than 150 km of white sandy beaches. It’s adorned by a transparent lagoon which is protected from the open sea by the world''s third largest coral reef. Kailash ...

  • So far, there has been no improvement in the port of Pointe Noire regarding the oil contamination
    News

    Oil pollution at Pointe Noire restricts vessel traffic

    2013-02-05T14:03:00Z

    In the past few months, there have been severe pollution problems in the port of Pointe-Noire, in Congo, which means that vessels calling at the port continue to have their hulls contaminated.

  • Watermaster walking into the water without crane assistance
    News

    An answer for South African water issues

    2012-08-28T17:02:00Z

    Most of South African river systems are turbid – containing high concentrations of suspended silts and clays – exacerbated by a number of knotty management issues.

  • Lagos’ financial district in Victoria Island needs a new home due to erosion
    News

    Land reclamation benefits in Nigeria

    2012-06-28T18:51:00Z

    Positive environmental benefits of a massive land reclamation project will see a ‘new Manhattan’ emerge on Nigeria’s coastline, according to an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) produced by marine consultants, Royal Haskoning.

  • Jamaica is ill equipped to deal with oil spills such as Deepwater Horizon Photo: U.S. Coast Guard/Marine Photobank
    News

    Caribbean ill equipped for oil spills

    2012-04-17T20:00:00Z

    The Caribbean lacks the resources to tackle a major oil spill – according to delegates attending a recent convention in Jamaica to help tackle the issue.

  • News

    Angola invests in Port of Lobito

    2012-03-30T15:08:00Z

    According to the Chairman of the Lobito port company, Anapaz de Jesus Neto, the government of Angola has invested $1,2 billion in the modernisation and expansion of the port.

  • News

    Moving goods efficiently to inland cities

    2012-03-21T15:58:00Z

    During the 3rd Annual Africa Ports, Logistics & Supply Chain Conference in Ghana, Reik Mueller, APM Terminals’ Director of Business Development and Infrastructure Investments for the Africa-Middle East Region described a new model for transportation planning and development in West Africa.

  • Durban fish nurseries are making expansion more difficult
    News

    Fishy concerns over Durban expansion

    2012-03-20T13:43:00Z

    Transnet’s plans to expand the container berths in Durban Harbour have met with ecological concern because the area is seen to be one of the country’s most important fish nurseries.

  • The LAPSSET corridor project
    News

    Kenya launches Lamu Port project

    2012-03-08T15:31:00Z

    Lamu Port for South Sudan-Ethiopia Transport (LAPSSET) corridor project, located in Mombasa, was officially launched this month by the president of South Sudan, the president of Kenya and the prime minister of Ethiopia.