All CMA CGM articles
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NewsCMA CGM signals Suez return
CMA CGM has shifted its INDAMEX service back to Suez, hinting at wider container trade re-entry
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NewsSecure container release
Dean Davison looks at the latest developments relating to container terminal box collections from specialists in maritime supply chain security, T-Mining
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NewsKhalifa Port terminal set for expansion
AD Ports Group and CMA CGM are to expand joint terminal at Khalifa Port to boost port capacity and strengthen port operations
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NewsVingroup ups the expansion stakes in Haiphong, Vietnam
A massive new port and logistics hub is being planned in Haiphong, proj northern Vietnam. Located approximately 100km east of Hanoi, the project will be developed in three phases, with full completion by 2040.
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NewsMega carriers on the backfoot
With more twists and turns than a mile-long corkscrew, the tender for the prestigious Tecon Santos 10 container terminal has witnessed a couple more key developments since we last visited the process
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NewsDrewry Warns Of Potential Hutch’ Deal Consequences
In its recent webinar looking at the future prospects of the port and terminal container market, Drewry also considered the impact of the TIL-BlackRock bid to acquire MSC’s non-Chinese assets – a deal encompassing 43 terminals, with 199 berths in 23 countries.
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NewsOakland Port joins whale initiative
The Port of Oakland is to become ambassador to a whale protection programme, encouraging vessels to reduce speed
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NewsGame changer
The densely populated US North Atlantic port region handles 20% of total North American box traffic. AJ Keyes investigates game-changing developments in this key gateway port region which is home to the major Ports of New York/New Jersey (NY/NJ), Baltimore and Virginia.
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NewsState-of-the-art e-methanol bunkering facility
An AD Ports Group partnership is exploring the feasibility of a state-of-the-art e-methanol bunkering facility
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NewsFull steam ahead
This is the year that promises to bring to the market the STS 10 container terminal opportunity in Santos, Brazil – the so-called jewel in the crown in Brazil’s port privatisation programme. Rob Ward assesses the project parameters and prospects
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News…As port of Nador attracts investment
MSC and CMA CGM are going to equip and operate half of a new container facility at Nador West Med in Morocco.
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NewsGlobal report: New concessions and extensions
Recent times have seen significant activity with the announcement of new concessions and others that have been extended. A summary of the more notable developments follows. The big news of TIL/Blackrock’s purchase of a majority stake in Hutchison Ports’ assets outside China is featured on pxx.
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NewsEmbracing reefer trade
The West Coast of South America is a key part of the reefer supply chains providing many different products to global markets. AJ Keyes assesses why Chile and Peru are so integral to these trade lanes
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NewsNews in brief: November/December 2024: Ports & Terminals
A round up of Port Strategy November/December 2024 issue’s Port & Terminal news.
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NewsCMA CGM set for takeover of Santos Brasil operations
After one of the longest courtships in port terminal history, involving many suitors, it looks like Santos Brasil will finally be taken over by French based liner company CMA CGM, for an initial outlay of around US$1.12BN and an eventual cost of approximately US$2.26BN.
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NewsHybrid crane order for Kaohsiung Terminal
CMA CGM has ordered five electric hybrid RTG cranes to enhance container handling efficiency and sustainability
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NewsSantos brasil sweeps up new liner business
Brazil’s leading box terminal operator, Santos Brasil (SB), has been boxing clever this year in tying carriers to long-term contracts as it mops up the mess caused by reduced berth capacity at two key terminals.
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NewsDown but not out
In early 2023 a major earthquake occurred in the region where the Turkish ports of Mersin and Iskenderun are located. AJ Keyes looks at what happened, the implications for these two ports and what has been learnt.
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NewsBrazilian blight
Brazilian ports have been hit by a double weather whammy of both drought and flood, almost of Biblical proportions. Rob Ward charts events
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NewsPacific ports push-on
Mexico’s two key Pacific Coast ports - Lazaro Cardenas and Manzanillo - are pushing on with major investments to meet new demand. Nearshoring also has the potential to accelerate growth elsewhere, A J Keyes maps the path ahead