Port Strategy News – Page 10
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NewsGIC claims guinea Bauxite deal
Guinea International Corp (GIC), led by former Mining Minister in Guinea, Ahmed Kanté, is claiming it has signed a settlement agreement with the authorities to secure access to the country’s second largest bauxite mining complex.
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NewsNew iron ore opportunities from Liberia
Analysis from Braemar says that Liberia’s push to expand its iron ore exports is going to create new opportunities for Capesize vessel demand as 2026 continues.
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NewsStable 2026, mixed 2027 says BIMCO
Dry bulk shipping will see a stable supply/demand balance in 2026, before demand softens and vessel deliveries increase in 2027, according to global shipping association BIMCO in its latest bulk shipping market review.
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NewsICTSI: The executive view
Christian R. Gonzalez, Executive Vice President, International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI), sits down with Port Strategy to talk through what lies ahead for the terminal operating sector, the competitive picture and recent performance
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NewsThinking big
International Container Terminal Service Inc. (ICTSI) is forging ahead with the development of a major new deepwater container terminal, the South Luzon Container Terminal
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NewsWATCH: Livorno launches vast port expansion
A major Livorno port expansion will deepen channels and build terminals, boosting Mediterranean trade capacity and connectivity regionally
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NewsEquipping Latin America’s first fully electrified terminal
APM Terminals Suape has received 28 fully electrified Sany equipment units at the Governador Eraldo Gueiros Industrial and Port Complex in Brazil
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NewsContainer volumes rise, outlook unsettled
Insight from Container Trades Statistics Ltd (CTS) reveals that global container trade began 2026 on a positive footing, but there’s uncertainty ahead
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NewsThe UK’s energy transition outlook
DNV’s fourth Energy Transition Outlook UK 2026 assesses progress toward national decarbonisation targets
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NewsFelixstowe upgrades tractor fleet CCTV
The Port of Felixstowe has installed new CCTV systems on terminal tractors to improve safety, monitoring and training
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NewsEU unveils ambitious ports strategy
Brussels has launched a strategy to boost competitiveness, security, digitalisation and sustainability of Europe’s ports
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NewsAmmonia pipeline study shows potential
A new study finds ammonia pipeline from North Sea Port feasible but rail and waterways remain essential
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NewsBox loss at sea: new rules
The problem of containers lost overboard at sea is one that according to statistics provided by the World Shipping Council (WSC) fluctuates from year to year.
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NewsDPW: is silence golden?
Following revelations about the former head of DP World (DPW), Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, and his close and seemingly murky relationship with the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, DPW announced, in mid-February, a new Chairman and a new CEO, the two positions formerly held by Sulayem.
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NewsGlobalisation Is in Decline
The “rupture” taking place in international rules of engagement and alliances is forcing the shipping and port industries to adapt and change quickly.
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NewsMistaken ‘public sector logic’
The logic of open competitive processes for access to port services.
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NewsBouncing back
DPW Santos has bounced back from the loss of CMA CGM traffic and is implementing an investment programme that will realise a major capacity upgrade. Rob Ward reports
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NewsA significant year beckons
With growing political and economic interest in Latin America on the part of China, Dean Davison looks at trade developments and potential future implications in several key locations
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NewsHumber hosts Coastlink
May this year will see the Coastlink Conference staged in conjunction with Associated British Ports, in the dynamic environment of the Humber on the UK’s East Coast