Middle East – Page 16

  • DP World Aden appears to have fallen short of its obligations so far
    News

    Aden to renegotiate DP World concession?

    2012-01-12T16:54:00Z

    Port Strategy has learnt from an industry source that there is speculation that the Yemeni government may be set to renegotiate the concession agreement signed by DP World and Aden Port Authority.

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    GCC commits $15bn to ports

    2012-01-10T09:30:00Z

    Ports in the Middle East Gulf are set to spend $15bn over the next five years in boosting capacity.

  • News

    GCC supports Kuwait’s Mubarak project

    2012-01-06T10:00:00Z

    The Gulf Cooperation Council has spoken out in support of Kuwait in its development of Mubarak port, which it is taking forward despite objections from neighbouring Iraq.

  • Gulftainer is confident it can better domestic volumes this year
    News

    Gulftainer undaunted by double dip threat

    2011-12-23T00:15:00Z

    Buoyed by a 10% increase in volumes at its Khorfakkan and Sharjah operations last year, Gulftainer is confident that this year will be just as successful.

  • News

    Aqaba port workers strike

    2011-12-14T21:29:00Z

    On December 7, 3,200 workers of the Aqaba Port Corporation went on strike in protest against the Board of Directors who had failed to implement an agreement to improve working conditions.

  • The new terminal at Jebel Ali will increase capacity to 19 million TEU
    News

    DP World pumps up UAE capacity

    2011-12-07T15:38:00Z

    DP World has announced that it is to expand its flagship Jebel Ali port, creating an additional 4m teu. This will take total capacity to 19m teu by 2014.

  • ADPC takes its responsibility to the environment seriously
    News

    ADPC awarded for sustainability

    2011-11-28T14:16:00Z

    Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC) has gained recognition for protecting the environment in which it operates - by winning three environmental awards in the past week.

  • DP World UAE is trialling special LED lights to reduce electric consumption by 60%
    News

    Leading the charge

    2011-11-07T10:00:00Z

    DP World UAE is leading from the front on commitments to growth and green initiatives, as Carly Fields find out

  • News

    Strabag to build Duqm port

    2011-11-02T12:42:00Z

    Strabag has been awarded a €150m ($212m) contract to build the new port of Duqm, in Oman. As part of the contract, it will supply major expressway links to the port.

  • The AAPA is fighting for a bright future for US ports
    News

    Are US ports ready for the future?

    2011-10-28T01:18:00Z

    In a testimony provided to the US House of Representatives, the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) has asked if US ports are ready for the future.

  • The global economic climate doesn’t seem to be affecting DP World’s growth
    News

    DP World announce 10% growth

    2011-10-25T21:28:00Z

    This morning, DP World announced a solid third quarter with gross handling volumes up to 14.4 million teu – 10% up on the same quarter last year.

  • There is still demand for the stalled Jebel Ali 3 development, especially as a gateway to neighbouring Iraq and Iran
    News

    Timing new transhipment

    2011-10-18T10:00:00Z

    Regional projects that target the transhipment market have slowed in the last two years.

  • Khalifa port is making a bold statement in the UAE
    News

    Abu Dhabi's Khalifa countdown begins

    2011-10-17T15:07:00Z

    As the first semi-automated terminal in the Middle East and an obvious rival to the expanding Jebel Ali, Abu Dhabi’s Khalifa port is already making its presence felt well before its 2012 opening.

  • Red Sea Gateway Terminal is the only Saudi terminal that can currently handle new generation 13,000 teu containerships
    News

    The sleeping giant that is Saudi Arabia

    2011-10-17T10:00:00Z

    Regional giant Saudi Arabia lacks modern port capacity for a country of its size, location and wealth.

  • Abu Dhabi's Khalifa Port development has helped push the inner Gulf from transhipment bottlenecks to surplus hub capacity
    News

    Shifting sands

    2011-10-16T10:00:00Z

    The focus of Middle East port development has shifted from transhipment capacity to addressing specific domestic bottlenecks. Karen Thomas reports

  • DP World addresses capacity concerns
    News

    Jebel Ali expansion spurred by regional growth

    2011-09-25T13:59:00Z

    DP World’s Jebel Ali port is to boost capacity by 1m teu through a 400 metre quay extension in time for a 2012 opening.

  • News

    Priority berthing for Israel Chemicals at Eilat

    2011-09-22T21:12:00Z

    Under a new agreement, vessels operated by Israel Chemicals will be given priority berthing for 190 days each year at soon-to-be-privatised port of Eilat.

  • News

    Libyan ports resume international operations

    2011-09-16T10:00:00Z

    The security situation at the Libyan port of Tripoli and Benghazi has stabilised to such an extent that cargo vessels from both Italy and Malta have both made calls.

  • The planned Mubarak Al-Kabir port at Boubyan Island has been the subject of controversy
    News

    Iraqis to mount regular Mubarak protests

    2011-09-08T22:05:00Z

    A group of Iraqis are to hold weekly demonstrations on the border with Kuwait in protest against the construction of the Mubarak port on Boubyan island. The security services will be deployed to contain any subsequent disturbances from the protests.

  • Tripoli will start to see calls again in the near future
    News

    Libyan operations aim toward normality

    2011-09-01T14:34:00Z

    The European Union is expected to lift sanctions against Libya''s ports today, and operations are looking at getting back to normal as quickly as possible.