South America – Page 25

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    Antaq forced to delay new terminal tenders

    2016-04-08T09:50:00Z

    Brazil''s Nation Waterway Transport Agency (Antaq) has had to put back the release of tenders covering new terminal concessions because of a fault at the regulatory agency, which failed to answer a series of questions put to it by interested consortia.

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    New port infrastructure fund proposed for Brazil

    2016-04-08T09:50:00Z

    Brazil''s House of Representatives is analysing draft legislation put forward that would introduce a new Port Infrastructure Investment Fund. The proposal aims to fund at least 50% of the infrastructure linked to port tenders and port facilities that are put out to concession.

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    Corozal fills shortfall

    2016-03-24T16:58:00Z

    Panama Canal minister, Roberto Roy, recently highlighted the need for a new port on the Pacific coast in order to maintain Panama''s logistics competitiveness.

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    Venezuela to invest $60m in ports

    2016-03-24T16:58:00Z

    The government of Venezuela has announced that it is to invest $60m in its ports via the National Integrated Customs and Exercise Administration (Seniat) and national ports company, Bolivariana de Puertos (Bolipuertos).

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    Ecuador promotes Manta-Manaus corridor

    2016-03-10T15:32:00Z

    Ecuador''s Overseas Trade Minister, Diego Aulestia, recently travelled to the Brazilian state of Amazonas to consolidate a trade corridor linking the port of Manta with Brazil''s port of Manaus.

  • Meanwhile Santos (pictured) will receive new investment up to 2018 of $77m. Credit: Barbara Dieu.jpg
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    Brazil prepares next round of port tenders

    2016-03-01T13:52:00Z

    Brazil''s ports department, SEP, is to issue six new tenders for port terminal concessions on March 31, which will require combined investment of $443m.

  • Space to breathe: TecPlata has advantages over congested Buenos Aires
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    Troubles down south

    2016-03-01T12:24:00Z

    Spats in Argentina and Uruguay detract from the business of terminal operating, finds Alex Hughes

  • DP World will invest $1.2bn in new Posorja port
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    DP World to build new Ecuadorian port

    2016-02-22T11:53:00Z

    DP World is to invest a total of $1.2bn in building the new Posorja deep water port in Ecuador. In the first phase, $530m will be required.

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    Yildrim to upgrade Puerto Bolívar

    2016-02-22T11:53:00Z

    The Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa has confirmed that a memorandum of understanding has been signed with the Turkish terminal operating group Yildrim to implement a new terminal at Puerto Bolívar. The MoU covers the final design, financing, equipment acquisition, operation and maintenance. This will translate into an initial investment of ...

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    Nicaragua to build new $400m Caribbean port

    2016-02-09T15:14:00Z

    In Nicaragua, the National Port Company (EPN) is planning to build a new terminal at Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas, to accommodate cargo from the north of the country that is currently handled by the ports of Limón, in Costa Rica, and Cortés, in Honduras.

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    Colombia moves on three new ports

    2016-02-09T15:14:00Z

    The Colombian Ministry of Transport and the country''s National Infrastructure Agency (ANI) are currently moving ahead with three new port projects: the ports of Antioquia, Puerto Solo (Valle del Cauca) and the Sociedad Portuaria Gráneles del Golfo (Córdoba).

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    7,000 workers at risk in Buenaventura

    2016-02-08T09:25:00Z

    In Colombia, around 200 port operating companies went on a one-day strike on February 1 to protest against a decision taken by the port authority, Sociedad Portuaria Regional de Buenaventura (SPRBuen), to assume direct responsibility for handling activities. This, claim the incumbent operators, will give SPRBuen an effective monopoly within ...

  • Roberto Roy supports Panama Canal Authority operations
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    Legal challenge over Corozal port project

    2016-02-08T09:25:00Z

    In Panama, the government minster overseeing the Panama Canal, Roberto Roy, has publicly supported an earlier measure approved by the board of directors of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), which effectively allows it to undertake logistics and port operations, and not simply manage the waterway.

  • APM terminals and Compas SA signed a deal to develop Cartagena
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    APM Terminals closes Cartagena deal

    2016-01-26T16:27:00Z

    APM Terminals and Columbian-based port and terminal operating company, Compañia de Puertos Asociados S.A., have finalised the incorporation of Cartagena Container Terminal Operator, or CCTO; a new joint venture, which will manage and operate Compas S.A.’s existing multipurpose facility in Cartagena.

  • All angles: IDB provides financing for both port infrastructure and handling equipment. Credit: IDB
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    Finding funding

    2016-01-26T10:49:00Z

    Financing is not a hurdle to development for most Latin American ports, explains Alex Hughes

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    New bulk and container terminal for Pisco

    2016-01-21T16:20:00Z

    Peru''s National Port Authority (APN) has approved the technical report put forward for the construction of the new Terminal Portuario General San Martín in Pisco, which has been put together by concessionaire Terminal Portuario Paracas S.A. (TPP).

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    Brazil port authorities’ failure to spend

    2016-01-06T12:02:00Z

    In Brazil, while the private sector is increasing the pace of its investment in the port sector, port authorities continue to struggle to commit cash to the upgrades needed in the country''s main ports.

  • The controller of Argentina's National Ports Authority, Sergio Borrelli, believes Argentina's ports are too fragmented
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    Too much fragmentation in Argentina's ports

    2016-01-06T11:49:00Z

    The controller of Argentina''s National Ports Authority, Sergio Borrelli, has stated that the country''s ports will never be competitive in their current fragmented state.

  • Access issues: But thankfully APM Terminals Moin is still being dredged and is not due to open until February 2018
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    Moín access delays could hinder APMT

    2015-12-23T11:33:00Z

    A lack of financing is threatening to delay the construction of a much needed access road to Moín port in Costa Rica, according to local media reports.

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    Brazil to launch second phase of logistics plan

    2015-12-20T07:54:00Z

    In Brazil, the second phase of the government''s National Ports Logistics Plan (PNLP) is scheduled to be launched in December, according to the ports minister Helder Barbalho.