All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 1052
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HPH might lose Manta
Hutchison Port Holdings has pulled out of the Thessaloniki terminal in Greece and is reportedly under investigation in Ecuador for allegedly failing to move on promised investments for the Manta cargo port.
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Itajai follow-up
Despite trying to deal with the continuing problems caused by tragic flooding in the port of Itajai and its environs - which killed more than 130 in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina - the new mayor of Itajai has ordered widespread changes of personnel and the opening up of ...
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Handling equipment "fire hazard" warning
Insurance mutual TT Club has strongly urged all operators of mobile equipment to raise awareness of the risk of hydraulic fires.
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DP World set to cut costs
One of the largest global terminal operators, DP World, has just confirmed that although it increased throughput by 8% over 2007, it is preparing to cut costs and minimise cash outflow.
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Chinese to invest in Greek ports
On the back of the $3.4bn contract signed by Cosco to manage the Port of Piraeus for 35 years, the president of China has promised to increase his country''s maritime investment in Greece.
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Yingkou bond issue
Shanghai''s Yingkou Port Liability company is to issue $175m in corporate bonds with a maturity of 10 years, although this will depend on market conditions. The money will not be used to finance new projects, but instead allow the company to repay bank loans and supplement working capital.
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Software boosts Subic Bay
International Container Terminal Services Inc''s new Subic Bay container terminal has boosted its gate efficiency through new software.
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APM loses interest in El Salvador
El Salvador''s Port Authority, Cepa, is to issue a tender in respect of privatisation of the La Unión-Acajutla port complex in the second quarter of this year.
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Algerian agreements
DP World signed agreements with the Algerian government in November, to take over the operation of the ports of Algiers and Djen-Djen.
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Opinion- February 2009
Normally, this column is devoted to craft that are designed to float. This time, the recent incident in New York City, where a commercial airplane successfully glided to a safe water landing on the Hudson River (the major artery separating New York and New Jersey) has inspired a different perspective.
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Lekki wins Nigerian hub hearts
Nigerian Ports Authority and the Lagos state government have given promoters of the Lagos Free-trade Zone approval to build a private the seaport at Lekki, 60 kilometres from Lagos.
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London Gateway under way
DP is starting work on the biggest development within the Port of London for more than 100 years. The 1,500 acre London Gateway will combine a fully automated deepwater container terminal and Europe''s largest logistics park.
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Port equipment manufacturer expands
Multinational engineering company, Linde, has opened a second 900 m² heavy truck assembly facility at its UK Merthyr Tydfil plant as part of a £ 16.5m investment program in new products and infrastructure. Giraffe House 2 will be used to finish the construction of vehicles that are capable of stacking ...
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Cosco still interested in Farfán
Despite being announced four years ago, the project to build the Panamanian port of Farfán has yet to make progress.
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Archangel trading at 50% of capacity
Last year, the Russian Port of Archangel handled 5m tonnes, equivalent to 50% of capacity.
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Mexico to modernise ports
Mexico''s Transport and Communications Secretariat has issued two tenders worth $62.7m in respect of port terminal modernisation at Mazatlán and Guaymas. The former consists of a multi-purpose facility requiring investment of $23.5m, while the latter is to invest $39.2m in a projected container terminal.
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DP upbeat on Aden
Expansions into Yemen and Algeria in recent months have taken DP World''s network to a total of 48 terminals in 27 countries. Felicity Landon finds out about the latest moves
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Guaymas issues box tender
Mexico''s west coast port of Guaymas has issued a tender in respect of the construction and management of a new container terminal. Expected investment will be $40m and the facilities are expected to be operational in April 2010 with a capacity of 100,000 teu/year.
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Costa Rican unions oppose ports privatisation
Trade union leaders in Costa Rica continue to oppose Limón-Moín''s privatisation plans claiming that it would not be in the interest of workers because the port complex is currently profitable.
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Conductix-Wampfler
Conductix-Wampfler, the world''s leading supplier of mobile energy supply and data transmission systems, is offering current operators of rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs) two methods of converting to electrified operation.