All CMA CGM articles – Page 2
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NewsDP World Callao builds green credentials
DP World Callao, in Peru, has received the first LNG powered vessel to berth along the West Coast of South America and is promising the container terminal will be carbon neutral by the year 2030.
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NewsCMA CGM enters port of Valencia
CMA CGM has closed a deal to acquire 49 per cent of Cosco Shipping Ports (CSP) Valencia Iberian Terminal, located at the Muelle Príncipe Felipe in the Port of Valencia.
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NewsExpansion of RWG in Rotterdam is Underway
Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG) has reached agreement with its shareholders…
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NewsA new lease of life
The prospects for DP World Santos have improved with the potential demise of the Superterminal plan opening the way for new investment
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NewsThe challenges facing the Greening of the shipping sector
It will take decades before we see the end of marine oil-based fuels and the alternative fuels, particularly LNG, may not bring the benefits touted.
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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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NewsCOSCO in Sokhna
COSCO Shipping Ports has confirmed it has signed a deal to acquire a 25 per cent stake…
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NewsSouth Africa: handbrake on?
The focal point of southern African port operations has always been South Africa but stagnant development and uncertainties with regard to management and – especially – the tortuous privatisation saga suggests opportunities for other regional players. AJ Keyes takes a look
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NewsShore power order book momentum builds
The shore-based supply of electricity to power vessels when in port is steadily gaining traction – as recent developments indicate.
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NewsNew Liebherr jacking system gets busy “giraffing”
Liebherr Container Cranes Ltd. has completed its first ship to shore lift height increase using the company’s new patented jacking system.
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NewsShape of things to come
Shipping profits are being squeezed and the outlook is grim. This will have a far-reaching impact on the terminal sector. Andrew Penfold forecasts what happens next
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NewsTalking the same language
The final conference of the iTerminals4.0, drawing on case studies, highlighted that a standard digital language employed in terminal operations can deliver significant benefits. Felicity Landon reports
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NewsCMA CGM launches digital and IT initiatives
CMA CGM companies in India are launching a range of digital and IT initiatives to improve supplychain activities for shippers and customers in this country’s hinterlands.
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NewsThe pillars of Hercules
The Straits of Gibraltar major ports of Algeciras and Tanger Med sit at the heart of Western Mediterranean transshipment activity. AJ Keyes looks at the influential liner strategies driving their evolution
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NewsMix and match strategy
AJ Keyes charts the development approaches taken in Algeciras and Tanger-Med, the rationale behind them, and the potential for liner operators to mix and match between the two facilities
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NewsRoom for one more?
Algeciras is highly established, and Tanger- Med has successfully grown its throughout volumes to top seven million TEU per annum in the 10 years it has been operating, but is there room for any other ports, potentially offering a similar strategic role in the West Mediterranean region?
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NewsSuez Zone Projects
The Suez Canal Economic Zone has approved major new expansion projects in SCZone-affi liated ports.
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NewsKhalifa terminal progresses
The construction of the quay wall for the new terminal development at Khalifa Port has started
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NewsTRANSSHIPMENT – EVOLVES
Transshipment is evolving as a tool via which to serve peripheral markets. Experience in the Indian Ocean confirms this and the ongoing requirement for port investment, as Andrew Penfold explains
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