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Chile call to cut violent crime
A leading Chilean logistics association has joined in with the country’s Maritime and Port Chamber (Camport) in calling for increased “public-private co-ordination” to combat violent criminal gangs stealing from container operators.
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Europa terminal capacity boost
The Europa Container Terminal, Antwerp is to raise its annual capacity by 40 per cent by Q2 2025.
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All change at Santos
The outgoing Santos port administration has turned in record profits, but the new Ports Minister has signalled he does not see a future for the proposed whole port privatisation. RobWard explains
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ICTSI deploys first ship-to-shore Cranes in Papua New Guinea
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has had two brand new ship-to-shore (STS) container cranes delivered to its South Pacific International Container Terminal (SPICT), located at the Port of Lae.
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Contecon Grows
The International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) subsidiary in Mexico, Contecon Manzanillo (CMSA), has commenced the third phase of its expansion project.
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Port and terminal Investors crowd in
There is an array of news this month from around the globe regarding investment in port and terminal businesses.
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Vitoria delivers first concession
Vitoria, the first Brazilian port authority to be privatised has just announced its first concession, a contract with TechnipFMC, a global Franco-American oil and gas company.
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Football Crazy
December’s World Cup in Qatar gave a massive boost to Tecon Rio Grande (TRG), the box terminal owned and operated by Wilson, Sons in Brazil’s southernmost state.
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Aqaba PERS Award
The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) has confirmed that the Aqaba Container Terminal…
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PD ports completes refinancing
UK-based PD ports has raised a total debt facility of GBP710 million to refinance existing debt and provide for future business growth.
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STS 10 concession obstruction?
Although Brazil’s Mario Franca, Brazil’s new Ports and Airports Minister, has strongly hinted that the urgently needed STS10 new container terminal concession for Santos will go ahead there could be a spanner thrown into the works as another port terminal, Ecoporto, lays claims to a sizeable chunk of land designated for STS10.
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Oakland Upgrade
The California Transportation Commission (CTC) approved US$175 million in funding…
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Five Star Ashdod
The Port of Ashdod, Israel, has confirmed the signing of new agreements with five start-up companies…
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ZIM backing SMEs
Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd is supporting a new platform for cross-border trade financing to support the activities…
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Shape 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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Plotting green corridors
Barry Parker takes a comprehensive look at green corridors – thinking on definitions, routes to implementation and the obstacles to overcome
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Santos: politics & priorities
With the change of port administration in Santos there are concerns about a return to political interference but there is universal agreement on the need for new investment. Rob Ward details the challenges