All China articles – Page 3
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News…And commissions two ship-unloaders in China
Bruks Siwertell has also completed the commissioning of two large scale Siwertell ST 790-D-type ship-unloaders for a newly developed coal-handling power station in southern China.
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NewsMixed China Fortunes
China’s twelve largest container ports handled 44.1 million TEU over the January and February 2023 period,…
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NewsCan India deliver?
Many of the drivers for rapid container trade growth are found in India. Are the planets finally aligned to deliver this? Andrew Penfold takes a look at the pros and the cons
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NewsPort preparations
The UN reports India has overtaken China as the world’s most populous country. With its potential to be a tiger economy, are India’s ports purring? AJ Keyes looks at current developments
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NewsA new order in China – Australia coal trade?
Technically you can’t say the ban is over because it was never formally in place but in reality there is a change of attitude by the Chinese authorities which is seeing a return of Australian coal to the Chinese market.
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NewsTianjin port and Huawei to collaborate on digital twin development
Chinese information and communications technical (ICT) service provider, Huawei, and Tianjin Port Group, are increasing their collaboration by developing a digital twin of the major Chinese port.
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NewsBelt and road – quo vadis?
China’s march into port investments around the globe is slowing. Andrew Penfold identifies the problems, fall-out and potential for others to step in
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NewsBeyond the tipping point, what next?
So, the tipping point has arrived, and a de-escalation is underway of container freight rates and of severe container congestion.
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NewsMega Shanghai terminal development initiated…
A new 11.6 million TEU capacity container facility has been confirmed north of Yangshan in China.
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NewsChancay takes shape
Rob Ward runs the rule over progress with the mammoth China-backed Chancay port project and the competitive implications
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NewsThe World Turned On Its Head?
Is there a seismic shift underway in the traditional rules of engagement? Will the world we know today be turned on its head and what are the priorities to survive in this challenging new world? Andrew Penfold charts the future
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Bulkers also bedevilled by berthing delays
While container ships gain a lot of headlines for their queuing to access to ports in China, bulk vessels bringing grain and coal – key basic commodities that China cannot produce enough of for its needs – are also suffering similar challenges.
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NewsCHINA: BALANCE OF POWER
Recent times have seen relatively small but distinct shifts in the balance of power among China’s containerports. A J Keyes charts these and puts northern China containerport development under the spotlight
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NewsNORTHERN CHALLENGES
A J Keyes assesses the position of North China containerports against a background of economic uncertainty and reviews the performance and development strategies of the key players
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NewsLinear supply chain risk
Europe is facing a container shortage as the impact of rising energy prices, the China lockdown and the Ukraine conflict continue to take their toll
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NewsChain reactions
Supply chain efficiency needs balancing against the risks of running a port, explains Martin Rushmere
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