Port Strategy News – Page 46
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Sustainable port industrial islands?
The energy and raw materials transition, critical for achieving a sustainable and (more) circular economy, creates a huge demand for new private investments in ports, in activities like production, assembly, storage and maintenance of offshore windmills, hydrogen plants to convert sustainable energy in hydrogen and ammonia, plants for biofuels and circular recycling and production activities.
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Brazil: terminal sales?
There is a lot of talk in Brazil about terminal sales but so far that is it all it amounts to albeit well informed talk. Rob Ward identifies the players and actions to-date
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New study highlights the decarbonising power of digitalisation
All hail the potential of digitalisation to positively impact shipping’s decarbonisation!
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Competition builds
APMT Callao has been resourceful and navigated through a difficult year by capturing transshipment cargo. But does this just portend the shape of things to come as competition for cargo hots up? Rob Ward investigates
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Drewry identifies flourishing Ukraine grain exports
Over the past few months, Ukraine has witnessed a remarkable surge in grain exports, signalling a robust agricultural industry, according to Drewry.
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Santos brasil sweeps up new liner business
Brazil’s leading box terminal operator, Santos Brasil (SB), has been boxing clever this year in tying carriers to long-term contracts as it mops up the mess caused by reduced berth capacity at two key terminals.
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Combatting illicit cargo
Captain Steve Bomgardner, VP Commercial Markets, Pole Star, sheds light on the deceptive shipping practices rampant in illicit cargo transportation and identifies key preventative measures
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Big investments scheduled
Key politicians spoke big investment stories at the recent Intermodal South America Conference and trade show held in Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Van Oord Boosts Profit
Global marine construction and dredging specialist, Van Oord, has announced record high revenue…
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APMT Durban action sparks motivation questions
At the beginning of April local newspapers in Durban including Business Day carried a story announcing a legal challenge by APM Terminals (APMT), part of the Maersk group, to the confirmed award by Transnet of the Durban Container Terminal (DCT) Pier 2 concession to International Container Terminal Services Inc.
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Pecem Multimodal Hub
The Pecem Port Complex has signed a contract with Fracht Log to operate a multimodal cargo terminal for the storage and distribution of non-hazardous…
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APMT Vietnam Deal
APM Terminals and Hateco Haiphong International Container Terminal (HHIT), a fully owned subsidiary of Hateco Group, have signed a memorandum of understanding…
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Gdansk Refurbs
The Port of Gdansk is reconstructing its Rudowe and Bytomskie Quays. The combined length…
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Lavrio Port Bidders
A majority share in the Greek port of Lavrio, located north of Athens, is being offered for sale…
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Dp world santos implements investment package
DP World Santos is to invest Reais250M (US$50 million) in new equipment for its box terminal, located on the left bank of the Port of Santos, South America’s biggest for containers.
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Bangkok Relocation
Thailand’s prime minister, Srettha Thavisin, has confirmed an intention to relocate Bangkok…
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Gopalpur Deal
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) is acquiring a 95 share in Gopalpur Port…
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Beirut Rebuild Plan
French Engineering firms, Artelia and Egis, have developed the proposal with funding…
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Chidambaranar outer harbour terminal pre-bid meeting
A diverse range of interested parties are showing an interest in the proposed four million TEU capacity container terminal in the outer harbour of V O Chidambaranar (VOC) Port.