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Rotterdam celebrates European first
Rotterdam became the first European port to break through the 400m tonnes throughput barrier in 2007 after final figures for the year revealed a 6.4% increase over 2006, to 406m tonnes.
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Qatar throws $6bn at port development
The Gulf state of Qatar is to spend $6bn on developing a deep sea port to the north of Mesaieed covering an area of 20 sq km. Initial capacity will be 2m teu, rising to 6m teu by 2030, when the entire complex will be fully operational.
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China powers past 100m teu mark
In 2007, Chinese ports breached the 100m teu mark at the end of November, with a special ceremony held at the port of Tianjin.
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Macquarie invests in Busan
Macquarie Korea Infrastructure Fund (MKIF) is to invest $277m in Busan New Port Container Terminal - the concession company with the right to develop, operate and maintain the Busan New Port Phase 2-3 in Korea.
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MoS services to double Vigo throughput
Motorways of the Sea services should double traffic at the port of Vigo within five years to 4m tonnes/year with an expected eight additional vessel calls a day. These will operate on the route linking Algeciras, Vigo, Saint Nazaire and Le Havre. Other services will link Gijon and Saint Nazaire, ...
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HPH confirmed as mystery Drogheda operator
Drogheda Port Company (DPC) has finally confirmed Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) is the "world class operator" that will run its new ¢ 300m ($443.6m) deep-water port in Ireland.
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Hybrid option offers green gain for ports
A hybrid option for ro-ro tractors will offer a green gain for ports, as David Foxwell finds out
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Growing demand for secondhand
Although manufacturers such as MAFI concentrate on the market for newbuild ro-ro tractors, the company acknowledges that there is a growing demand for secondhand machines.
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CFM chairmans slams Maputo monopoly
The chairman of CFM, Rui Fonseca, Mozambique's publicly-owned ports and rail company, has commented that it was a serious mistake leasing the port of Maputo to a single private consortium.
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Valencia advances Levante expansion
Valencia Port has issued a tender in respect of a new outer protection dike, which will enable expansion of Levante quay to go ahead.
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Valencia vehicles development
Valencia Terminal Europa is to invest ¢ 15.7m in a new vehicles terminal at Dique del Este in the port of Valencia.
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Foreign groups linked to Iranian investment
ICTSI and India's Hinduja Group have both been linked with a possible 45% equity acquisition involving Iran's Tidewater Middle East Marine Services Company, which is currently owned by the Ports and Shipping Organisation.
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Malaysia relaxes crane import restrictions
Malaysia is to relax laws allowing local operators to import cranes from abroad.
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Vietnam seeks maritime investment
Vietnam is seeking investment from both domestic and foreign sources to expand and develop the country's ports sector, expected to handle 200m tonnes of cargo in 2010 and 400m tonnes in 2020.
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CMA CGM in Xiamen investment
CMA CGM, in partnership with Xiamen municipality and Hong Kong-based New World Services, is to undertake a joint-venture construction of a new container terminal at Haicang, in the port of Xiamen. This is due to enter service in 2009.
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New box terminal in Jacksonville
Mitsui OSL Lines'' dedicated container terminal in the US port of Jacksonville is due to become operational in early 2009. It will be known as the TraPac Jacksonville terminal and will be operated by MOL via its TraPac Inc subsidiary as part of a concession granted in 2005.
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Sub-letting of temporary storage structures could prove and important revenue stream for wiley port operators. Stuart Pearcey explains
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Testing the grade in Alaska
It took a decade of searching before an Alaskan ship repair company could find a suitable building to house some of its dry docking facilities - but once it did, erection took only a fortnight.
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Extra 1.2 million TEU capacity for Santos
The proposed new Brasil Terminal Portuá rio (BTP), which is to be built in the port of Santos, will move 1.2m teu/year, the equivalent of 75% of throughput reported at the port in 2006. Europe Terminal, the biggest shareholder in the project, says the facilities will be built on the ...
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Humber VTS upgrade
Kongsberg Norcontrol IT has completed an extensive £ 1.1m upgrade to the UK''s Humber Estuary vessel tracking system (VTS). Kongsberg was commissioned by Associated British Ports Hull & Goole to ensure safety of navigation as shipping traffic in the region increases year-on-year.