North America – Page 8
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Ceres For Sale
Ceres Terminals, the North American portfolio owned by Australia’s Macquarie Group Ltd…
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Montreal Help Call
The Montreal Port Authority (MPA) is calling for more cash from the Federal government…
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Montreal Help Call
The Montreal Port Authority (MPA) is calling for more cash from the Federal government…
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Who is making hay?
Make hay while the sun shines is a famous phrase - while the Federal Government in Canada has deliberated the proposed Roberts Bank 2 project, AJ Keyes assesses if any competing port has taken advantage
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Ensuring ports run smoothly
Directors from the Ibero-American Association of Chambers of Commerce have met in Portugal to discuss a wide range of issues
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AAPA elects a new chair
Paul Anderson, president and CEO of Port Tampa Bay, takes over from Sean Strawbridge as chair of AAPA
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Royal Vopak sells Savannah terminal
Royal Vopak is selling its Savannah USA terminal to BWC Terminals, a US-based bulk liquids storage company, for US$106 million
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Go Large in Cuba
Neo-Panamax ships can now be handled at the Mariel Container Terminal (TCM) in Cuba.
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Unlocking the potential
Mexico’s containerports are moving forward positively but can do even better with greater investment in connecting road and rail infrastructure. Rob Ward reports
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NWSA Rail Deal
The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) partnership of the ports of Seattle and Tacoma has launched its 2023 Rail Cargo Incentive Program.
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New automated cranes for Virginia
The 36 new automated stacking cranes are part of a major capacity expansion programme at the Port of Virginia
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Californian ports in historic data-sharing deal
The Californian Port Data Partnership will improve the flow of goods and enhance supply chain transparency
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USA releases new national cybersecurity strategy
The US government has released its new National Cybersecurity strategy.
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Long beach wind and rail initiatives
The San Pedro Bay Port of Long Beach, in Southern California, is considering the development of a 400-acre wind turbine facility.
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New balance of power?
The past two years have seen a radical change in the distribution of container trades serving North American markets. What will the position look like when (and if) the market stabilises? Andrew Penfold surveys the issues
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Indiana in search for terminal operator
The Ports of Indiana is looking for a long-term business partner to operate the International Ag Shipping Terminal at Burns Harbor on Lake Michigan
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Ashdod and Maersk
Maersk North America Maersk North America and Ashdod Port Co are collaborating on logistics and supply chain innovation.
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Eight new electric cranes for Halifax
Eight new e-RTGs will expand the Atlantic Hub terminal’s handling capacity by 25%
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Savannah records second busiest February
The Georgia Ports Authority now handles more than one out of nine teu in US international port trade
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LA waterfront access project gets under way
A project to improve connectivity and public access to the waterfront has got under way at the Port of Los Angeles