North America – Page 8
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Advance cargo forecaster
New technology at a US port enables supply chain stakeholders to gauge movement of containers up to six months in advance.
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Shipping fees crackdown
The US is clamping down on shipping fees as ports continue to experience congestion.
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Canadian port expansion
Expansion is in sight for a Canadian port that plans to build a new container terminal.
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Container terminal blocked
Canada’s government has put a stop to plans for a new container terminal.
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Terminal RFP call
Plans are progressing for a US container terminal capable of handling 2m TEUs annually and serving the largest vessels.
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CANADIAN RAIL FIGHT
Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway have both bid for Kansas City Southern. Phoebe Davison looks at what it could mean for ports and shippers and the obstacles ahead.
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Port Covid relief
Californian ports are to benefit from US$250 million earmarked to help ports recover from Covid-19 losses.
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TIT-FOR-TAT IN MONTREAL
With no new collective bargaining agreement in place, fears of further disruption at the Port of Montreal are manifest, Phoebe Davison investigates.
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APM Terminals in running for US terminal
APM Terminals is being considered as the future operator of a greenfield multimodal container terminal in the US.
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Strikes end at Canadian port
Government action has put an end to strikes crippling operations at a Canadian port.
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Strikes ground masses of containers
Nearly 10,000 TEU containers are delayed at a Canadian port battling strikes.
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STS cranes boost big ship capability
Mega STS cranes have been ordered by a US port authority readying itself for the world’s largest container vessels.
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Port feels pinch of ‘part-time service”
Canada’s second largest port is once again facing an industrial action standoff with serious consequences for productivity.
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First US container terminal since 2009 opens
The first container terminal has opened in the US since 2009.
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TRANSLOADING TAKES OFF
High-quality transloading facilities are a key requirement to support container port demand in North America. AJ Keyes assesses the implications of new funding for this infrastructure at Prince Rupert.
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Major US infrastructure investment
Capital improvement projects have been approved at a US port that will increase container capacity by 20%.
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ROLLERCOASTER RIDE IN CALIFORNIA
The three container ports in California endured a challenging 2020. AJ Keyes looks at how they performed and priorities for 2021.
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INTEGRATED PORT PLANNING
Ann Moore, 2020 Port Chair of the Port of San Diego, California, highlights the new integrated port planning process adopted by the port and how this is progressively delivering greater benefits to all stakeholders.