Port Strategy News – Page 20
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Puerto Bolívar on track to be Ecuador’s main port
Yilport is on track to delivering its vision to operate the main port in Ecuador with the arrival of five new cranes
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Gulftainer extends UAE terminal concessions
Port operator Gulftainer has extended its concession with the Sharjah Ports, Customs and Free Zones Authority for a further 35 years
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Green fuel scarcity could scupper decarbonisation
A lack of alternative fuel availability may hinder marine decarbonisation
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MSC initiative to enter HHLA worthy of scrutiny
The strategic partnership between HHLA and MSC in Hamburg; an unusual process
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Is recession coming or not?
There is an argument as to whether recession is still on the way, yet many indicators suggest that it will be avoided. No one really knows which is odd.
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Matching batteries to in-port vessel decarbonisation requirements
Talking to my ever-optimistic car dealer he tells me 2025 is the year to have in mind when electric cars will come into their own – suffice it to say I am not yet a believer.
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Looking back and forward
It’s that time of year again, when we look back over the past year and look forward.
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DP world not afraid to “sail close to the wind”
Dubai-based port operator DP World is growing a reputation for “sailing close to the wind” in terms of the deals it concludes and actions it takes.
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Positive view of Durban pier 2
ICTSI sees major potential in DCT Pier 2 and has a clear view of how to unlock this
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1H 2023 China box volumes
China’s half year container throughput figures show an overall rise in containers of five per cent, but it’s a mixed bag of results for individual port performances. A J Keyes presents the highlights
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Trust the data
After making its mark in marine insurance, Concirrus is looking at the port and terminal sector where it is confident it can also help insurers improve their loss ratios. Felicity Landon reports
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“A fair and just transition”
UNCTAD’s Review of Maritime Transport 2023 focuses on the costs, challenges and uncertainties around decarbonisation – and emphasises the need for a fair and just transition for all. Felicity Landon attended the launch of the report at the IMO in London
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Electric deficit
Assume weak UK Government support and direction’, delegates were told at Arup’s LISW event focusing on the role of ports in shipping decarbonisation. Felicity Landon explains
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No standing still
It has been a challenging year for US South Atlantic ports. AJ Keyes looks at what has been going on and what ports in the region are doing moving into 2024
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Brazilian blight
Brazilian ports have been hit by a double weather whammy of both drought and flood, almost of Biblical proportions. Rob Ward charts events
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MSC – HHLA transaction on course to close 2nd quarter 2024
It might have provoked a negative reaction from certain members of the Hamburg establishment – Hapag Lloyd, Eurokai Group and Kuehne & Nagel for example – but MSC’s audacious bid to buy into Hamburg terminal operator HHLA looks to be right on track at the time of writing.
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Sri lanka terminal receives US DFC half a billion loan
The US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) has confirmed it is committing US$553 million to support a new deepwater shipping container terminal at the Port of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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RIELP in PR
The Prince Rupert Port Authority has commenced construction of a new largescale transloading