Asia – Page 9
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Krakatau expansion study
An independent study will explore expanding capacity at Indonesia’s biggest bulk hub port to benefit from growing trade in the region
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Adani Disqualified
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority has confirmed that it has disqualified Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) from a tender
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J M Baxi Acquisition
J M Baxi Ports & Logistics Ltd, a unit of the Mumbai-based J M Baxi Group, has gained complete – 100 per cent - control of the Visakha Container Terminal
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Veson Takes Q88
Veson Nautical, the maritime freight software provider, is acquiring information management and software platform specialist, Q88.
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COSCO Goes 5G
China COSCO Shipping Corporation (COSCO) reports it has successfully completed its first container unloading using mixed operations
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COSCO Goes 5G
China COSCO Shipping Corporation (COSCO) reports it has successfully completed its first container unloading…
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New Cambodia Kampot Port
The Cambodian Ministry of Public Works and Transport has broken ground on a major new port facility in Kampot
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Chittagong Cranes
In early May Chittagong Port, Bangladesh took delivery of two Chinese-built ship-to-shore container gantries (SSG) and three rubber tyred gantries (RTGs).
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Shanghai congestion update
Waiting times at Shanghai have halved since the peak of the recent surge in Omicron cases
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VE Process in Busan
The second phase of the New Port North Container Terminal in Busan has moved a step closer.
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UNDER PRESSURE
Central and South Vietnam has been a hotbed of container port activity, with the dominant share of national volumes and terminal investments. AJ Keyes assesses if this will continue
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JUNIOR PARTNER
Container volumes at Haiphong port have grown in recent years, but overall traffi c is steadily slipping away from the north of Vietnam. AJ Keyes considers if this position is expected to change in the future
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BIG SPENDING PLANS
Vietnam is already a major manufacturing hub, with further potential to off er an alternative option to China. AJ Keyes examines future port development plans
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Weighty IT investment at Manila
The hefty investment at MICT is meant to crisis proof operations into the future
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Shanghai lockdown hits trade
Delays at one of the world’s largest ports has sent shockwaves throughout the global supply chain
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MANILA HARBOR CENTER UPGRADES
The ICTSI operated Manila Harbor Center, the Philippine’s largest dry bulk and general cargo facility, is also the subject of a capacity upgrade with this spanning bulk cargo bay development and deepening the draught alongside berths at Terminals 1, 2 and 3.
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ICTSI PREPARES FOR LARGER VESSELS AT FLAGSHIP MANILA TERMINAL
International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) has commenced the development of Berth 8 at its fl agship Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) with the berth designed to accommodate vessels of up to 18,000TEU capacity.
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CMA CGM Signs
APM Terminals, the A.P. Moller Maersk subsidiary, plans to divest its 30.75 per cent stake in London-listed Russian port operator Global Ports Investments. The move is in accord with the comprehensive sanctions applied to Russia, the resulting massive exodus of western companies from Russia-based activities and actions taken by other ...
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PATENGA POSITIVES BUT…
Operator selection for the soon to open Patenga Container Terminal may benefit from a more empirical approach drawing on best practice. Mike Mundy reports