Operations News – Page 24
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Onne for Safety
Onne Multipurpose Terminal (OMT), the Nigerian cargo-handling operation of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. has recorded…
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…As mega-ship arrives
The “ONE Innovation”, the largest container ship of the shipping company ONE - Ocean Network Express - has called at the port of Hamburg.
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Indiana Interest?
Ports of Indiana has issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to identify potential operators for the general cargo…
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Tapping transshipment
The recent expansion of West African dry bulk exports has focused attention on transshipment to reduce transport costs. The issues here are complex. Andrew Penfold takes a look at the pros and cons…
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Rotterdam Rail
Modal 3 Logistik has commenced a new rail shuttle running twice a week back and forth between Rotterdam…
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Truck rule change
The Peruvian Association of Port Operators (ASPPOR) is calling for new regulations…
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In pole position
Polish ports are on the up, driving Baltic container volume overall. Conversely, the role of German ports in serving the Baltic is reducing, not least today due to the Russian situation. A J Keyes reports
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Big ambitions, but challenges
Russia’s ‘great turn to the East’ has seen a new emphasis on the exploitation of the Northeast passage but as Oleksandr Gavrylyuk explains big challenges remain
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ICTSI selected for flagship Durban container terminal
After an extensive selection process, Transnet, the government agency responsible for the development, management and operation of South Africa’s key terminals, has selected Manila headquartered International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) as the equity partner for its flagship Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2.
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No Hutch Sale
International press reports are indicating that PSA International is no longer planning to sell…
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Ceres Sold
Carrix has agreed to purchase the Ceres Terminals portfolio from Macquarie Asset Management…
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Hamburg targeting “global mega trends”…
The Hamburg Senate has endorsed a new port development plan. As a result, the strategic guidelines for future port policy and availability of land for port development are better known.
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Maximising Value
Brad Saunders, Senior Principal Engineer & Technical Lead for APAC, Coastal & Maritime Engineering, BMT, sets out how for small ports a modern approach to asset valuation is appropriate and holds considerable potential to uncover hidden value
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Cranking up capacity
Poland’s ports are looking to consolidate their current strong position. Will this continue the steady erosion of the role of German ports serving the Baltic? AJ Keyes looks at the shape of things to come
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CMA CGM enters port of Valencia
CMA CGM has closed a deal to acquire 49 per cent of Cosco Shipping Ports (CSP) Valencia Iberian Terminal, located at the Muelle Príncipe Felipe in the Port of Valencia.
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Electric and green goals
The RAM SingFlex tandem system allows crane operators to change between spreaders in less than two minutes without manual intervention. SECTOR ANALYSIS: ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND PRODUCTIVITY DRIVE TELESCOPIC SPREADER DEVELOPMENT Increasing energy efficiency and being more environmentally friendly are key drivers behind recent developments in the ...
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Takoradi Sees Biggest Bulk Ship – and Record Activity
Takoradi Port has received the biggest bulk ship ever to call the port since its construction in 1928…
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Pilbara Ports breaks records for fourth year in a row
Pilbara Ports in Western Australia has finished the financial year strongly, achieving a fourth consecutive year of record-breaking throughput
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Oakland releases airport terminal environment report
The Port of Oakland is inviting the public to comment on its airport terminal expansion project
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PSA shelves Hutchison sale
A gloomy financial outlook is allegedly behind PSA’s decision to shelve the sale of its stake in Hutchison Ports