All MSC articles – Page 3
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NewsMSC and Wilson, Sons link
MSC is reportedly keen to buy a majority shareholding in Wilson, Sons, the Brazilian based diversified shipping, terminal operating and logistics company.
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NewsSantos Brasil: speculation rife
One issue that was high on the agenda of attendees at the Intermodal show was future ownership of container terminals at the Port of Santos, South America’s biggest port with 4.99 million TEU handled last year (38 per cent of Brazil’s total 12.6M TEU in 2022).
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NewsLiner shipping: out with the new and back with the old
Out with the new and back with the old as carriers revert to market share strategies that further collapse freight rates and re-structuring of partnerships.
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NewsDown but not out?
The APMT Itajai terminal lives on but the clock is ticking. Is revival a realistic prospect in the face of tough competition? Rob Ward investigates
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NewsStrong demand for STS cranes
Strong demand for container cranes continues on a global basis. Table 1 highlights recent sector developments spanning recent deliveries and orders placed.
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NewsBiofuel deal will achieve greener freight services
The deal is one of the largest carbon-insetting exercises between a freight forwarder and a shipping company
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NewsShape 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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NewsPort 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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NewsMsc to build new Baltimore box terminal
MSC’s port sector operating subsidiary, Terminal Investment Limited (TIL) in partnership with local property developer Tradepoint Atlantic, is set to establish a new container terminal in Baltimore on the site of a former steel mill.
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NewsRoom for one more?
Algeciras is highly established, and Tanger- Med has successfully grown its throughout volumes to top seven million TEU per annum in the 10 years it has been operating, but is there room for any other ports, potentially offering a similar strategic role in the West Mediterranean region?
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NewsHutchison Adds Two Concessions in Egypt
Hutchison Ports has signed two new concessions for container terminals with the Egyptian Government, one in Ain Sokhna Port and the other in El Dekheila Port.
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NewsTil Spending Spree Rolls Into Rotterdam
Terminal Investments Limited (TIL), the terminal division of MSC, is continuing its spending spree on securing new container terminal capacity with the announcement of the development of a new mega-terminal in Rotterdam in conjunction with Hutchison Ports, which will eventually offer a capacity of up to seven million TEU per annum.
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NewsMSC Going Large in Le Havre
MSC is supporting a substantial new investment at the Port of Le Havre, France, to expand the container handling capabilities at two of the port’s terminals over the next six years.
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NewsA Bumper Package
The view appears to be gaining ground that the party is over in container shipping and normal operating conditions are on the way back. This may be true – only time will tell – but for sure there are still significant problems in the supply chain.
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Bettolo Retrofit
Bettolo S.r.l., part of Terminal Investment Ltd, the investment arm of Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC), has ordered a new automation system…
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NewsComing up on the rails
DP World’s Jebel Ali port has long been the market leader in the Lower Gulf region for container port calls, but the strength of this position looks to be slowly reducing as other operators come on strong. AJ Keyes reports
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MSC Le Havre Spend
Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) is investing US$706.4 million in the Port of Le Havre.
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NewsValencia Hydrogen
The Port of Valencia, Spain, has commenced installation of hydrogen infrastructure on its north quay in the Bracet de la Xità area of the port.
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NewsTRANSSHIPMENT – EVOLVES
Transshipment is evolving as a tool via which to serve peripheral markets. Experience in the Indian Ocean confirms this and the ongoing requirement for port investment, as Andrew Penfold explains
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NewsTERMINAL CHOICES
Shipping line/shipping line affliate or independent common user terminal operator, which way to jump in selecting a best-fit terminal operator? Mike Mundy highlights recent market developments and summarises key diff erences in the off erings of the two groupings
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