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  • Aqaba: congestion charges
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    APMT to manage Aqaba

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    APM Terminals has signed a two-year agreement to manage and develop Aqaba Container Terminal (ACT), Jordan''s only box-handling facility, which registered a throughput of 320,000TEUs in 2003. This award was almost certainly prompted by shipping lines levying congestion surcharges on containers offloaded at the port. Those arriving from the Far ...

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    San Vicente gets IFC loan

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector arm of the World Bank, will provide a $15m loan to San Vicente Terminal Internacional (SVTI) which operates Chile''s SanVicente port, specialising in forest products and containers. In 2003, the port handled 3.4m tons of cargo (60% of which was forest products) ...

  • Umm Qasr: operating at full capacity
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    Iraqi five-port tender delayed

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    US authorities in Iraq have issued a new tender for the management and development of five ports; an earlier tender had to be withdrawn since it proved to be insufficiently comprehensive to allow companies to bid. DPA, APM Terminals, P& O Ports and a Kuwaiti/Iraqi joint venture are all short-listed ...

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    Callao needs investment now

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    SVTI was awarded a 15-year concession in 1999 to rehabilitate, expand and operate the port. SVTI is a 50/50 joint venture between Carrix, Inc. and Sudamericana Agencias Aereas y Maritimas S.A.Jose Luis Guerola, the new president of Peru's national ports authority, APN, has emphasised that his priority task is to ...

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    Suape changes ownership

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Ownership of the Brazilian port of Suape is passing from the central to the state government, although it will remain a common user facility.

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    New ship unloader at Recife

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Bunge Alimentos of Brazil has brought in a new mechanical ship unloader at the port of Recife to speed up the discharge of wheat from Argentinean bulk carriers.

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    Tuticorin takes new look at hub status

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The so-called Portalino is being operated by Fertimport, the state's leading grain handling stevedore. Following a trial period, the unloader has been able to achieve handling rates of 300 tonnes per hour, three times that previously reported in the port using either fixed and/or mobile pneumatic unloaders.PricewaterhouseCoopers and Ernst & ...

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    Johor shows its mettle

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The so-called Portalino is being operated by Fertimport, the state's leading grain handling stevedore. Following a trial period, the unloader has been able to achieve handling rates of 300 tonnes per hour, three times that previously reported in the port using either fixed and/or mobile pneumatic unloaders.Johor hopes its volumes ...

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    IT'S A PEOPLE GAME MARKETING: PART 2

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    In the first part of his port marketing study (PS November/December 2003), Bill Oakes considered the information a marketing department should have at its fingertips. Whilst detailed knowledge of traffics is a prerequisite for successful marketing it must not be forgotten that this is also a people game.

  • Kleipeda: the port experienced a whopping 65.3% increase in container traffic last year and expects further significant gains
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    HOPES FOR TRADE BONANZA FUEL INVESTMENT PLANS

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    1st May saw ten new member countries, and 75m more people, join the European Union. What are the strategic aspirations and development plans of their ports and what can they offer? Tom Todd, Mike Mundy and Nick Elliott report.

  • BCT now has new quay and yard areas available as required
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    POLAND: BIG IS BEAUTIFUL

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Poland offers the largest market out of all the new countries joining the EU and has recently been the subject of strong container traffic growth at the nation''s premier port gateway, the Baltic Container Terminal (BCT) in Gdynia.

  • Lubeck targets intermodal traffic
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    GERMAN PORTS BATTLE BULGES AND EYE THE FUTURE

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Germany''s seaports, including its now integrated former GDR facilities, expect to benefit greatly from the EU''s eastern extension, reports Tom Todd.

  • The EU funded 73% of the development cost of the Setubal multi-purpose terminal. Does the current privatisation programme for it represent good use of this resource?
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    SETBACKS SETUBAL

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The Setubal Port Administration has embarked on a privatisation process that flies in the face of the widely anticipated benefits of a more competitive and lower cost operating environment.

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    WATCH OUT FOR WHITE ELEPHANTS!

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The greatest number of new countries joining the EU are in eastern Europe - eight out of 10 in fact and with four of these adjacent to the Baltic Sea. No doubt in the case of the latter four, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia their new membership of the EU ...

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    SPIN, HYPE, HOT AIR AND PROGRESS?

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    So Dibden is dead. The independent government inspector has ruled and the UK Government has spiked the project. Associated British Ports, in turn, has closed the book on the idea of adding major new container handling capacity at the Dibden Bay site and taken the " hit" where it hurts ...

  • Skanska BOT is in Maputo and actively looking for new port projects
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    BOT GIVES BUILDERS THE EDGE

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Construction firms in the international contracting business are often tempted to invest in the projects they are building in order to realise better returns. Nick Elliott reports.

  • Bremerhaven to Novorossiysk: the longer the passage, the greater the cost of sea fastenings
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    THE SHORTER THE VOYAGE THE MORE LIKELY THE VIABILITY

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    It''s the familiar trickle-down effect. Trade grows. Ships get bigger to gain economies of scale. Hub ports order bigger quay cranes to work the bigger ships. Meanwhile smaller ports are growing and also have to accommodate bigger ships - either as feeders or direct callers - so they too need ...

  • Nico Berx: A major lack of communication at the gate
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    CLEAR THE WAY

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The idea of having lines of trucks backed up outside the terminal while gate operators deal with several troublesome containers and cranes in the port stand idle, is the stuff of nightmares for terminal operators. But congestion at the terminal gate is a perennial problem for the industry.

  • Bushey: Future systems will not simply track cargo and containers, but track them against performance standards
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    SYNCHRONISING TOS WITH CHE

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The Equipment Control functions within today''s generation of Terminal Operating Systems are capable of talking directly with the robotics interfaces of today''s container handling equipment (RMGs, RTGs, AGVs). By taking advantage of these technologies, combined with GPS and automated gate technologies, the marine terminal industry is poised to make major ...

  • P&O Ports wanted to create a mega-hub
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    A DESPERATE RACE TO ADD MORE CAPACITY

    2004-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The Indian west coast port of Jawaharlal Nehru (JNPT), with two container terminals already operational, is on the verge of awarding a third box handling concession. However, even with plans being progressed to open a fourth and a fifth terminal, the port remains hard pressed to keep up with demand. ...