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    RENEWAL OR RETENDER?

    2021-11-02T10:03:00Z

    Stick with it or press the restart button? Which way to go with port concessions? Neil Davidson and Erik Wehl* examine the pros and cons of both propositions

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    Market Forces win every time: even during these ‘Force 10’ conditions

    2021-11-01T10:09:00Z

    If you take what some might describe as a cynical position you can interpret the very recent attention paid to supply chain problems by politicians as anxiety about the subject becoming ‘more political’ as we advance towards Christmas. A shortage of turkeys, toys on the shelves and various other Christmas ...

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    Wisdom of defending the indefensible

    2021-10-01T13:00:00Z

    COMMENT: Without doubt there are certain public sector operated port organisations that work very eff ectively. There is probably no fi ner example than the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) which has established itself as an industry leader at various key levels. A testament to this is that it has ...

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    Monopolies and Common Sense

    2021-09-01T13:31:00Z

    COMMENT: The situation in Montevideo, Uruguay is interesting and is one that is a regular issue raised elsewhere, writes Mike Mundy.

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    Fundamental port sector change

    2021-07-03T20:59:14Z

    COMMENT: How many times has it been said? Will it hurt to say it again? OK then, lets just ‘put it out there’ – COVID-19 continues to test us all, writes Mike Mundy.

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    Cyber Security: The Road to Resilience

    2021-06-22T16:40:00Z

    COMMENT: The International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) and the World Bank have brought to our attention that many digital developments in the ports sector have been designed and deployed without even considering cyber security, writes Mike Mundy.

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    Sustainability finds core financial dimensions

    2021-05-23T16:39:00Z

    COMMENT: President Biden said at the recent Leaders’ Summit on Climate that we are in a “decisive decade” for tackling climate change, writes Mike Mundy.

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    Terminal operators: shoulders to the wheel…

    2021-03-18T16:35:00Z

    COMMENT: It’s unusual that the supply side of the container sector is under pressure – that container availability and shipping capacity is stretched and when available invariably only at a high price, writes Mike Mundy.

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    Calling the shots under COVID-19

    2021-03-01T10:00:00Z

    COMMENT: At this juncture, it would have been excellent to look at COVID-19 in the rear-view mirror, writes Mike Mundy.

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    Breaking with convention

    2020-12-20T22:32:00Z

    COMMENT: This is the era of breaking with convention. Look at the incumbent sitting in the White House defying the law of gravity! writes Mike Mundy.

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    Bangladesh Port boom to prove instructive

    2020-11-06T16:10:00Z

    COMMENT: Bangladesh is the largest least developed country (LDC), according to the United Nations, in terms of population and economic size but even with the restraining influence of COVID-19 it is expected to graduate from this status by the mid-2020s, writes Mike Mundy.

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    It’s not ‘dobbing-in,’ it’s ok!

    2020-10-28T17:33:00Z

    COMMENT: The so-called ‘rule of six’ in the UK is a COVID-19 regulation that restricts social gatherings to a maximum of six people. If the regulation is breached then the offending party can be fined up to GB£3200.00 (US$4095.00), writes Mike Mundy.

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    “Something to reflect on…”

    2020-09-17T15:30:00Z

    COMMENT: “Autonomy”, officially defined as “the right or condition of self-government” is today a widespread feature of port operations around the globe, writes Mike Mundy.

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    Wake-up call for national port planning

    2020-07-24T17:46:00Z

    COMMENT: National port planning is a subject that has to be taken more seriously. Of course, many parties do take it serious but equally it is apparent that there are many that do not, writes Mike Mundy.

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    Looking to the future

    2020-06-19T21:41:00Z

    COMMENT: Under current lockdown rules – for those of us that are under them – the future has a limited horizon, basically centring on the end of lockdown. Getting to see friends and family, socialising – basic things that are now seen for their true value, writes Mike Mundy.

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    Beyond the COVID bubble…

    2020-05-05T23:43:00Z

    COMMENT: A range of thoughts and views are offered in this edition about the global ports industry in the post Covid-19 era, writes Mike Mundy.

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    Second quarter: no let up yet

    2020-04-28T01:23:00Z

    COMMENT: The second big hit is now manifest – falling demand in Europe, the US and elsewhere, writes Mike Mundy.

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    A decade defined by maturity

    2020-02-17T14:50:00Z

    COMMENT: There will be more emphasis on unleashing the powers of the digital world, writes Mike Mundy.

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    Political appointees - past their sell by date

    2019-12-10T14:14:00Z

    COMMENT: Is there any real benefit in having a political appointee sitting at the top of a port authority? It is a system that has been around for years but in today’s world is such a system past its sell by date, asks Mike Mundy.

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    Brexit: changing the logistics landscape

    2019-11-15T15:57:00Z

    COMMENT: As PS goes to press us citizens of the UK await the end of the latest chapter in the saga of Brexit, writes Mike Mundy.