Terminal Operations – Page 27
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KN TO BUILD OUT MONTEVIDEO
Katoen Natie (KN) has confi rmed it has reached an agreement with the Government of Uruguay for additional investment at the Port of Montevideo.
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Marchwood Go
Solent Gateway Ltd (SGL) holds the 35-year lease (until 2051), to develop and operate the 83 hectare Marchwood Port on the River Test opposite the Port of Southampton
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BANGLADESH LAND MANOEUVRES
The JICA funded new port project in Matarbari, Bangladesh is all systems go again after resolving problems related to necessary land acquisition. In contrast, the PSA-backed Bay Terminal project is reported to have hit a stumbling block due to the high costs associated with acquiring 803 acres of land.
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VITORIA MODEL LAUNCHED
The port management body for port Vitoria has been privatised. As Rob Ward explains it represents a test case for similar privatisations to come including for Santos
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STS10 RIVALRY HOTS UP
There are two schools of thought about the role of the forthcoming STS10 terminal concession in Santos, Brazil – an ECSA hub or another terminal to promote greater competition. Rob Ward examines the arguments
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UNDER PRESSURE
Central and South Vietnam has been a hotbed of container port activity, with the dominant share of national volumes and terminal investments. AJ Keyes assesses if this will continue
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JUNIOR PARTNER
Container volumes at Haiphong port have grown in recent years, but overall traffi c is steadily slipping away from the north of Vietnam. AJ Keyes considers if this position is expected to change in the future
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BIG SPENDING PLANS
Vietnam is already a major manufacturing hub, with further potential to off er an alternative option to China. AJ Keyes examines future port development plans
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….AND YARA MARINE TECHNOLOGIES FOLLOWS THE SAME PATH
Finnish ferry operator, Finnlines, has signed a new contract with Yara Marine Technologies of Norway for the installation of specialist shore power systems to three of its vessels.
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CAVOTEC SHORE POWER LINER ORDER…
Cavotec, the Swiss-based cleantech company reports a major new shore power equipment order from the liner shipping sector. The value of the deal is more than €2 million (US$2.2 million) and it has been placed by a company based in the Nordic region.
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Roadmap to port competitiveness
Decarbonising the maritime industry and digitalisation are the key challenges in helping ports become more competitive
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Port tracker tool
New tracker aims to provide a proactive understanding of the challenges faced by ports and operators
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New Romanian terminal
New multimodal terminal will link Romania to key trade hubs, delivering significant trade and economic benefits to the country
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Merger creates export giant
Two European ports have merged to create what has been called Europe’s largest export port
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SMART PORT PACESETTERS
Felicity Landon examines the latest work of leading ports to build their smart port credentials – diverse interesting projects are unveiled
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SMARTER ON CLIMATE CHANGE
How the digital transition can advance a zero-emission agenda is considered in-depth in a new Digital Playbook released by chainPORT. Felicity Landon reports
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Valencia and Pasajes join Integra2 project
The Spanish ports of Valencia and Pasajes (Guipúzcoa) have recently joined the Integra2 project headed-up by the national ports bod, Puertos del Estado.
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MANILA HARBOR CENTER UPGRADES
The ICTSI operated Manila Harbor Center, the Philippine’s largest dry bulk and general cargo facility, is also the subject of a capacity upgrade with this spanning bulk cargo bay development and deepening the draught alongside berths at Terminals 1, 2 and 3.
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ICTSI PREPARES FOR LARGER VESSELS AT FLAGSHIP MANILA TERMINAL
International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) has commenced the development of Berth 8 at its fl agship Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) with the berth designed to accommodate vessels of up to 18,000TEU capacity.