South America – Page 29

  • Dented: Santos Brasil's TEV has been hit by a drop in Argentinean imports
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    Strained relations

    2014-12-10T10:00:00Z

    Argentina has been making life difficult for ports in neighbouring countries, explains Alex Hughes

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    Chile boosts port infrastructure

    2014-11-07T07:53:00Z

    Chile''s Under-secretary for Transport, Cristián Bowen, has announced that the government is to introduce a series of port upgrades over the next 20 years as a means of boosting competitiveness.

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    ‘No shortage’ of investor interest

    2014-10-29T16:36:00Z

    There is “no shortage” of investor interest in the port and particularly the container terminal sector, according to consultant Drewry.

  • Investigation: there are competition concerns regarding some terminals. Credit: Philip Spittle
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    Brazilian operators under competition microscope

    2014-10-22T11:05:00Z

    Tecon Salvador, Intermarítima Terminals, Tecon Rio Grande and Rodrimar Transport, Industrial Equipment and General Stores, which operate at the ports of Salvador, Rio Grande and Santos, have been referred to Brazil''s competition authority, CADE, in respect of possible anti-competitive practices.

  • APMT says the Costa Rican terminal is a challenging 33-year project
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    APMT seals the deal for Costa Rica terminal

    2014-10-16T16:45:00Z

    APM Terminals (APMT) is playing its part in the modernisation of Costa Rica’s Limón/Moin port through the design, financing, construction, operation and maintenance of the new Moin Container Terminal (TCM).

  • Colombia is “betting on smart and profitable infrastructure"
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    Colombia container hub aspirations

    2014-10-14T21:33:00Z

    Colombia’s government wants to make the country “a great container hub of the Americas”, according to minister of transport, Natalia Abello Vives.

  • This latest order will boost the Port of Lázaro Cárdenas, where Latin America’s first semi-automated container terminal is being built
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    ABB electrifies APMT Mexican terminal

    2014-10-14T10:36:00Z

    ABB is to supply a complete electrification and crane automation solution for APM Terminals’ (APMT) new Mexican terminal at the Port of Lázaro Cárdenas.

  • This year's TOC Americas is taking place in Cartagena, Columbia. Photo: Ealmagro
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    TOC Americas 2014 begins

    2014-10-13T16:34:00Z

    Over 500 participants are set to attend the fourteenth annual TOC Americas conference and exhibition, taking place in Cartagena, Columbia this week.

  • The expansion is expected to "add value" to Mexico's port sector
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    Mexican expansion to add value to Veracruz

    2014-10-08T14:43:00Z

    The Mexican port of Veracruz is set to more than quadruple in size following a US$1.77bn investment, which it says will keep it competitive.

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    South American ports expand infrastructure

    2014-10-01T10:33:00Z

    The first tender for a dedicated container terminal in the Port of Veracruz''s (Mexico) expansion area is to be issued in the first quarter of 2015.

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    Mexican ports too expensive to retain transhipment

    2014-09-09T12:25:00Z

    The Mexican Association of Shipping Agents (AMANAC) has called on national ports to improve their competitiveness through reduced tariffs, which are among the highest in the world.

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    New ports legislation adopted in Chile

    2014-08-22T16:13:00Z

    Chile’s Senate Committee on Labour and Social Security has adopted ‘Short Port Law’, amending the Labour Code and the Law on Occupational Accidents and Occupational Diseases for dockworkers.

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    Problems remain with Santos dredging ambitions

    2014-08-22T16:13:00Z

    While Santos Port Authority (CODESP) continues to harbour ambitions to deepen the existing draft of 13.2m, Brazil''s Chief Minister for Ports, César Borges has warned that over-budget quotes for the deepening works could stunt progress.

  • New law could hit volumes at Chile's ports, including at Valparaiso (pictured)
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    Chilean port legislation could slash productivity

    2014-07-30T16:15:00Z

    Chile’s so-called ‘Short law on ports’ could cut productivity by around 20%, according to Francesco Schiaffino, general manager of Valparaiso box handling facility Terminal Pacífico Sur (TPS).

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    CODESP to adopt new management style

    2014-07-22T16:02:00Z

    The appointment of Angelino Caputo de Oliveira as head of São Paulo State Dock Company (CODESP) is a further step towards centralised management of Brazilian port companies - which is a prerequisite of the new Ports Law adopted by nation in 2013.

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    Uruguay concedes need for improved port infrastructure

    2014-07-09T18:46:00Z

    Both the government of Uruguay and the country''s port operators agree that there are infrastructure deficiencies in ports as a result of an expansion of demand. The private sector is therefore demanding that work goes ahead on various projects to stop operating costs from increasing.

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    Chilean workers strike over port law

    2014-07-09T18:44:00Z

    Port workers in Chile have started an indefinite strike against a new law which affects their workers'' lunch and rest breaks.

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    Panama port concessions not being built

    2014-07-03T09:52:00Z

    Work has yet to start on any of the four terminal concessions approved by the government of outgoing Panamanian president, Ricardo Martinelli, between 2012-2014, according to Willys Delvalle, chairman of the Panama Maritime Chamber.

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    Plan to nationalise ports in Buenos Aires province “absurd”

    2014-06-05T11:46:00Z

    The deputy governor of the state of Buenos Aires, Gabriel Mariotto, has put forward a project to bring all ports within the province back under the direct control of local government, whilst boosting exports in Argentine-flagged vessels to a minimum of 50%.

  • Growth: Mexican expansion will begin at the port of Veracruz
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    Mexico to double capacity within six years

    2014-05-28T11:08:00Z

    Port infrastructure in Mexico is going to double in capacity over the next six years, according to Ricardo Martínez of the Ports and Merchant Marine.