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    South America

    2008-04-02T21:26:00Z

    The early arrival of Hamburg Sud''s ''Rio'' has South American ports in a giddy dance. Rob Ward reports

  • Port Strategy: Mexican ports, like Manzanillo, will feel the benefit of a $2bn investment programme
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    Mexico five-port plan too little, too late

    2008-03-18T21:26:00Z

    As part of a $2bn investment programme, Mexico has confirmed plans to build five new ports in 2007-2012 to add to the existing 16 major hubs. 

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    TIDE seeks government help

    2008-03-14T21:26:00Z

    The director of Terminales del Ecuador Paul Gallie has asked the government to eradicate some of the obstacles that could deter shipping lines from calling at the port of Manta.

  • Port Strategy: Canal traffic is set to double after the completion of expansion works
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    US Ports must prepare for Panama traffic

    2008-03-14T21:26:00Z

    Panama Canal executive Rodolfo Sabonge has stressed the need for US ports to be ready for "larger and bigger" ships on the back of the Canal expansion work currently underway.

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    Delays dog Colonet tender

    2008-03-13T21:26:00Z

    Despite the fact that the Mexican government announced in mid-2007 that it would issue a tender in the first quarter of 2008 in respect of the concession for the port of Colonet, no date has so far been publicised.

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    Five Peruvian terminals to be privatised

    2008-03-12T21:26:00Z

    The Peruvian Transport Ministry has announced that the regional ports of Pisco, Paita and Ilo, as well as the river ports at Pucallpa and Iquitos, will be put out of concession in 2008. Investment of around $100m will be required across all five.

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    Callao "inefficient port" slur

    2008-03-11T21:26:00Z

    Port rankings produced by the World Economic Forum have placed Peru at the very bottom when it comes to infrastructure.

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    Suriname and France consider port partnership

    2008-03-11T21:26:00Z

    French and Surinamese authorities look set to establish a jointly-operated port in Suriname.

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    TPS in major investment initiative

    2008-03-10T21:26:00Z

    Terminal Pací fico Sur Valparaí so (TPS) is to overhaul its fleet of equipment this year with the purchase of three reachstackers and six terminal tractors at a cost of $2m, and four rubber-tyred gantry cranes for a similar amount.

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    Tacoma ties partners into future development plans

    2008-03-10T21:26:00Z

    US west coast port Tacoma has signed a memorandum of intent with the Puyallup Tribe, Marine View Ventures and SSA Marine to enhance prospects for a new terminal development on the Blair-Hylebos Peninsula.

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    2008-03-09T21:26:00Z

    ICTSI has contracted Kalmar to supply 13 fork lift trucks, four empty container handlers and 18 terminal tractors for its Contecon Guayaquil container terminal in the Ecuardorian port of Guayaquil.

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    2008-03-08T21:26:00Z

    The Brazilian port of Paranaguá has issued a dredging tender worth $61.6m. It is the first ever issued in that country allowing international competition in this sector. The contract is for five years and involves work in the Canal da Galheta.

  • Port Strategy: The 4,200 teu Libra Mexico marks the maximum size that Itajaí port can currently handle
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    2008-03-07T21:26:00Z

    Brazil has admitted that many of its port access channels lack sufficient depth to accommodate modern ships meaning that ports such as Santos and Itaguaí cannot receive the latest generation of container vessel.

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    Private operators eye openings in Brazil

    2008-03-06T21:26:00Z

    Brazilian National Waterways regulator, Antaq, is reviewing the possibility of allowing new private port terminals to be established.

  • Port Strategy: Sepetiba invests in its future
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    Sepitiba to expand to hub status

    2008-03-05T21:26:00Z

    CSN is to invest $17m in the container terminal it operates at the Brazilian port of Sepetiba. Expansion of the terminal will allow it to function as a distribution hub for both cabotage and deep sea services.

  • Port Strategy: Reducing port-related truck traffic is a US priority
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    BARRY PARKER New initiatives in North American port funding

    2008-02-27T16:33:00Z

    Politicians are coming at the US congestion crisis from a number of angles. But will there be a workable solution offered asks Barry Parker

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    Guaymas build avoiding road

    2008-02-25T16:33:00Z

    Mexico''s Guaymas Port Authority in cooperation with its municipality is to invest $1.1m on building a new road that will divert heavy goods traffic from the port away from the city centre.

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    Trinidad's iron grip

    2008-02-24T16:33:00Z

    Trinidad''s state-owned National Energy Corporation NEC has started construction of a $105m terminal to handle an estimated 4m tonnes of iron ore and 3m tonnes of hot bricketted iron (HBI) and other downstream products each year once it opens at the end of 2009. 

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    Peruvian dockworkers plea

    2008-02-21T16:33:00Z

    Dockworkers in Peru have asked the government to ramp up investment in the port industry by using profits generated by state port companies to finance modernisation. Callao alone requires investment of $247m, while other regional ports are seeking $64m.

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    La Paloma gas release

    2008-02-16T16:33:00Z

    A project to build a brand new port terminal at La Paloma in Uruguay has been given the blessing of the National Ports Authority.