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Positive view of Durban pier 2
ICTSI sees major potential in DCT Pier 2 and has a clear view of how to unlock this
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MSC – HHLA transaction on course to close 2nd quarter 2024
It might have provoked a negative reaction from certain members of the Hamburg establishment – Hapag Lloyd, Eurokai Group and Kuehne & Nagel for example – but MSC’s audacious bid to buy into Hamburg terminal operator HHLA looks to be right on track at the time of writing.
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Sri lanka terminal receives US DFC half a billion loan
The US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) has confirmed it is committing US$553 million to support a new deepwater shipping container terminal at the Port of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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RIELP in PR
The Prince Rupert Port Authority has commenced construction of a new largescale transloading
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Gdańsk Grant
The Port Authority of Gdańsk has signed a grant agreement for a new largescale project, known as…
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MSC Gate Deal
Eurogate and Terminal Investment Limited (TiL), the terminal operating company of the world’s largest container shipping line, MSC, have confirmed…
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Wind Award in NJ
A total of almost US$52.5 million from the Port Infrastructure Development Program has been awarded to the Port Authority of New York and…
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Nokia for Kingston
Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited (KFTL) has selected Nokia to deploy a private wireless…
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Discussions initiated on a global network of port innovation hubs
The innovation hubs of the ports of Halifax, Hamburg and Valencia are in discussions about the creation of a global network of port innovation hubs.
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Constanta PCS Study
An international tender for developing, designing and implementing a new Port Community System…
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A game changer?
Shipping lines are stepping-up investment in key European ports. The regulators have focused on liner and stevedore market shares. Are they behind the game and what is in the true interests of a competitive port sector? Andrew Penfold looks at these emerging issues.
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Corridor options explored
Land-locked Uzbekistan is pushing on a number of fronts to establish new routes -multi modal corridors - to global markets. Oleksandr Gavrylyuk tracks the key initiatives underway
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Vizhinjam First
Vizhinjam Port has received its first ship-to-shore crane at its new container terminal…
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Prototype nuclear reactor for ports
A prototype proof-of-concept reactor for ports is set to ‘change the way nuclear power works’
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Detecting oil spills early to mitigate pollution incidents
Early detection is key to averting oil spill catastrophes says Miros
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Drone stock system protects workers
British operator, PD Ports, is deploying a new drone stock system at its Felixstowe warehouse to help safeguard workers
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Hamad Port implements berth scheduling tool
QTerminals implements Portchain Connect to simplify the berth alignment process with shipping lines
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Forkliftcenter seals major deal with Grimaldi
Forkliftcenter has struck a deal with shipping giant Grimaldi Group to supply fifty-nine machines
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Opening the door to renewable energy potential
A new quay construction project will open up renewables business for the Port of Gothenburg