The Strategist – Page 5
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         News NewsPiraeus saga: to be continued?COMMENT: The point was made in Port Strategy last month that the price paid by COSCO for the port of Piraeus, taking into account investment commitments as well, was a rich one – one that perhaps only a sovereign state-owned company would make, writes Mike Mundy. 
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         News NewsCosco's Piraeus bid defies market realitiesIt is no surprise to Port Strategy that there was only one bidder for the Port of Piraeus concession and that in the end, after a request to up its bid, the sole bidder, COSCO, was awarded the whole port concession. However, the price that COSCO was prepared to pay ... 
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         News NewsDon’t go it aloneIt is easy to forget that for non-port people understanding a port business can seem to be somewhat of a jigsaw puzzle. 
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      NewsWhat price Piraeus port sale?COMMENT: Husnu Ozyegin, president of Fiba Holding, has done it again. Fiba is the owner of a 65% stake in Turkish container terminal Kumport and Ozyegin and has confirmed the sale of the Fiba group’s shareholding for a reported $940m, writes Mike Mundy. 
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         News NewsCracking down on Canal concernsCOMMENT: The appearance of cracks in one of the sills in the Cocoli Locks at the Pacific end of the new Panama Canal may not be the only factor to slow down the system’s full exploitation, writes Mike Mundy. 
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      NewsDon’t go it aloneConsider this scenario: we have a nation that has somewhat belatedly offered its main container handling facilities for concession. 
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         News NewsUnder the microscopeCOMMENT: Just how much ports are under the microscope nowadays when they are located close to a city or populated areas is highlighted by the recent experience of Associated British Ports’ (ABP) port of Southampton, writes Mike Mundy. 
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      NewsAllaying ‘Big Brother’ fearsCOMMENT: From last October, the UK Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency no longer requires UK vehicle owners to exhibit on their respective vehicles a ‘tax disc’ – a unique piece of paper which basically tells all and sundry - not least marauding traffic wardens - that you have paid for your ... 
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        NewsA public-public partnership?COMMENT: Irony of ironies, in among the host of bidders whose names appear in conjunction with the privatisation of the Mombasa container terminal is Transnet, the government body responsible for the management and operation of South Africa’s ports, writes Mike Mundy. 
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         News NewsThe future is the pastCOMMENT: do you think it is a wise strategy to curtail talks with a group of influential investors by announcing it to the media, asks Mike Mundy. 
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      NewsGame-changing West AfricaIt was only a couple of years back that Maersk Line phased in the last of its 22 4,500 teu WAFMAX vessels, purposely designed to work in West African ports and provide direct services to Asia. However, events are moving fast along the West African coastline and, as Alphaliner recently ... 
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         News NewsLabour saving revolutionConcerns are being expressed by unions about the potential loss of dockworker jobs in Rotterdam resulting from the introduction of two new highly automated container terminals and over-capacity. 
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        NewsBig sets the agendaCOMMENT: The ongoing influx of ultra large container carriers has led to a new phase of port congestion in Europe and Asia, writes Mike Mundy. 
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         News NewsNigeria's new regulatorCOMMENT: In the wake of numerous complaints by port users to government, Nigeria has taken the interesting step of appointing the Nigeria Shippers’ Council as an arm’s length Economic Port Regulator, writes Mike Mundy. 
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         News NewsGet to the truth of itCOMMENT: ''Spin'' – what can be called bending facts to suit your own purposes – is no longer confined to governments and large commercial organisations, writes MIke Mundy. 
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         News NewsVietnam needs to deliver on its promisesCOMMENT: The coordinating hand of government is an essential ingredient in infrastructure investment to generate a win: win for the investor and the host country concerned. 
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         News NewsBecks kicks up a stormDavid Beckham is jeopardising maritime sector growth in Miami by seeking to build a soccer stadium at the port of Miami. Or so an alliance of shipping interests and a billionaire car dealer believe. 
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         News NewsThe No 1 proponent of protectionismComparatively recently, details of an opportunity were circulated relating to the development of a container gateway in the Crimean port of Sevastopol. 
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         News NewsTime to get to grip with reformsIndia’s 2013-14 GDP data will be released at the end of March and expectations are that it will be an even lower figure than the decade-low of 5% achieved at the end of March 2013. 
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         News NewsHolidays in MogadishuIt is a big step from the images presented by the 1993 movie Black Hawk Down to the idea of Mogadishu as a holiday resort. 
 
 
	 
  
  
 