Asia – Page 70

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    ABB ASIAN BONANZA

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Zurich-based engineering company ABB has netted more than $65m in orders for crane systems at Asian ports.The contracts cover the supply of automation and electrical systems for 74 ZPMC cranes, for delivery in 2008 and 2009. 

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    JADE'S EASTERN PROMISE

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    New Zealand’ s Jade Software Corporation has signed an Memorandum of Understanding with CMC Limited of India to “ accelerate the rate of use and deployment of Jade technology and applications” .

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    Haldia Dock at saturation point

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Calcutta’ s Haldia Dock Authority has conceded it has reached saturation point, with an increase last year of just 0.28% to 42.45m tonnes. Today, ships can wait up to 18-19 days before berthing. 

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    Dublin Port Company active in Indonesia

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Sabang Free Trade Zone Management Board in Indonesia’ s Aceh province has put together a joint venture with Dublin Port Company of Ireland to undertake a $445m investment in the Port of Sabang. 

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    Auto-pilot for Kalmar facility

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Its first project will be to test the automation and control systems developed for HHLA’ s conversion of Container Terminal Burchardkai (CTB) from straddle carriers to automatic stacking cranes (ASC), pictured here. 

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    Swiss-challenge in Subic Bay

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    A Swiss-challenge bidding system has been adopted in the Philippines for the award of a 30-year contract to manage Container Terminal 1 at Subic Bay Freeport. 

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    VIETNAM HANDLING FEE

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Exporters in Vietnam may well have to pay $200m annually if shipping lines go ahead with a planned terminal handling fee, which will add $65 per teu. The government claims that this will negatively impact on producers of low value added items.However, it will bring Vietnam in line with other ...

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    INDIA CONSORTIUM CHOSEN

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    A Maytas Infra-led consortium has been chosen to develop the proposed new Machilipatam port at Gilakaladinne, in India. Initially, the port was to be sited at Gogileru.

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    TRAFFIC IN INDIA UP 10%

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    India’ s 12 leading ports handled a total of 463.8m tonnes in 2006- 07, equivalent to an increase of 9.51% over the 423.6m tonnes reported for the previous year. Nevertheless, the target forecast had been for 465.7m tonnes, resulting in a 0.4% shortfall.The three leading ports were: Visakhapatnam (56.3m tonnes), ...

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    QASIM BULK STORAGE

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    A joint-venture encompassing FELDA of Malaysia and Pakistan’ s Westbury Group have inaugurated 100,000 tonnes of additional storage capacity at Mapak Qasim Bulkers in Port Qasim.This will be used for edible oils, molasses and other liquid cargoes.

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    Death of domestic for Colombo

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    The association of Sri Lanka’ s Clearing and Forwarding Agents is lobbying the government with a view to moving all domestic containers away from Colombo port as a means of easing congestion. 

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    Tianjin's deep water goals

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    The Chinese port of Tianjin is spending $89.25m on creating the world’ s largest manmade deep water port. 

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    Saigon favours electric avenue

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Vietnam’ s Saigon Newport Company (SNP) has plumped for ten Kalmar Industries E-One type rubber-tyred gantry (RTGs) cranes, underlining the increasing demand for environmentally sensitive handling machines. 

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    PSA's departure no joke for Brunei

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    The timing was appropriate.April Fool’ s  Day was the given date when PSA  handed back operations of Muara Container Terminal, some 19 years ahead of its 25-year contract expiry date, bringing an abrupt drop in management expertise. 

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    Malaysia's giants

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Will Johor and Tanjung Pelepas ever join forces for the greater good of the country,wonders Wing Kah-goh

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    The ever-increasing reach of Philippines' darling ICTSI

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    The Philippines’ dominant terminal operator International Container Terminal Services, Inc continues to widen its national reach.Most recently it expressed interest in bidding for the 25- year contract to handle cargo at the port of Batangas, situated two hours south of Manila on the main island of Luzon. 

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    Number crunching

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Mike Mundy unveils the findings of a new study focusing on South East Asian port costs

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    All things Indonesian

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Long avoided, suddenly international firms are eyeing the archipelago, as Wing Kah-goh uncovers

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    Trouble brewing

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    Laem Chabang’ s expansion doesn’ t add up:too many berths, too few boxes equals trouble, suggests Wing Kah-goh

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    New-found popularity threatens to block Vietnam's arteries

    2007-06-01T16:26:00Z

    In Southeast Asia,the single most exciting development ports-wise has been the rapid opening up of Vietnam, where container exports have been growing at 19% on average for the past decade. In the last 12 months the world and his wife has piled into the former French colony. Most are forming ...