All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 1077

  • Port Strategy: There are only five or six major carriers that have the type of vessels able to transport maritime cranes, including Jumbo
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    Maritime crane transport article

    2008-08-27T12:24:00Z

    Are there too many port cranes and not enough transport options? Opinion is divided as Alex Hughes finds out

  • Port Strategy: the US should return its gaze to rail and road investment to support ports
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    Barry Parker opinion Sept t 2008

    2008-08-27T12:24:00Z

    The election season is in full swing; with the official nominating conventions, the "presumptive candidates" will become their parties'' true nominees. While analysts believe that it will be a "Democratic year", ie Barrack Obama could win, political campaigns have a habit of twisting, turning and surprising.

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    Vietnam growth

    2008-08-26T12:24:00Z

    First half growth at Vietnamese ports, which amounted to 22%, was double that registered in 2007.

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    Russian port commitment

    2008-08-26T12:24:00Z

    Russia is to spend ¢ 7.6bn ($11.3bn) on developing ports in the North West, of which ¢ 2.1bn ($3.1bn) will come from the Federal Budget. Ust-Luga should be handling up to 130m tonnes by 2015, Primorsk in the region of 25m tonnes, Vyborg 3m tonnes and Vystock 12m tonnes. Kaliningrad ...

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    Newcastle blockade

    2008-08-26T12:24:00Z

    Environmental protesters temporarily blockaded rail access for coal trains to the Australian port of Newcastle in August. In the first five months of this year, throughput has increased by 1.5m tonnes to 38.67m tonnes as demand from China increases.

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    Djibouti tariff criticised

    2008-08-25T12:24:00Z

    Unilateral imposition of a new tariff system from August 15 has prompted the Ethiopian government to criticise Djibouti port''s tariff plan as being both unfair and difficult to accept.

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    Workers offer alternatives at Cagliari

    2008-08-25T12:24:00Z

    Cagliari container terminal concessionaire CICT has recently had talks with trade unions regarding working practices, especially covering ad hoc vessel calls, during what has become a period of crisis for the terminal.

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    Transnet port spin-off quashed

    2008-08-24T12:24:00Z

    The South African government has abandoned plans involving the transfer of port operations from Transnet to a separate entity.

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    Genova seeks legel assistance

    2008-08-24T12:24:00Z

    The port authority of Genova has asked the government for help to resolve the legal impasse that is threatening to stall operations in the port.

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    HPH wins Salonika

    2008-08-23T12:24:00Z

    Thessaloniki Port Authority has approved the decision made by its valuation committee to award a concession to Hutchison Port Holdings to operate the container terminal at the port of Salonika.

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    Cape Town to get Kalmar RTGs

    2008-08-22T12:24:00Z

    South Africa''s largest stevedore company, Transnet, has committed to an order of 32 E-One+ rubber-tyred gantry cranes from Kalmar. The 1-over-5 high and 1+6 wide units - scheduled for delivery starting in June 2009 with the final cranes arriving by November 2010 - have been earmarked for the expansion of ...

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    Congestion follows Auckland consolidation

    2008-08-22T12:24:00Z

    Two-hour truck turnarounds have been reported during peak service periods at Ports of Auckland following the recent consolidation of container operations on to the Fergusson Terminal.

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    The Insurer September

    2008-08-20T21:26:00Z

    Winning and losing are words that are best avoided in the nuanced world of ports and terminals insurance.

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    Mazoram waterway pact

    2008-08-20T12:24:00Z

    The foreign minister of Burma''s visit to New Delhi in January this year paved the way for the long awaited signing of a $100m project on the river Kaladan that will provide a transit route to India''s north-eastern states.

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    Karachi

    2008-08-20T12:24:00Z

    Karachi Port has been one of the bright spots in the south Asian ports constellation this year.

  • Port Strategy: APM Terminals is committed to Algeciras despite fears that Valencia will outstrip the port to become Spain's leading container port by the end of the year
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    Opinion piece: impact of Tanger Med on Spain

    2008-08-20T12:24:00Z

    Spain''s ports are having to seriously re-think long term strategic goals in the light of Morocco''s Tanger Med success. Alex Hughes investigates

  • Port Strategy: an overhaul of the Indian government's controversial tarriff scheme might spur urgently needed major port concessions.
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    Tough nut to crack

    2008-08-20T12:24:00Z

    Wing Kah-goh finds investment conditions on the ground in south Asia still hard to fathom

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    Double bubble at Brazilian ports

    2008-08-20T12:24:00Z

    LLX Logí stica (LLXL3),  logistics arm of Brazil''s  EBX group, plans to double the capacity of Sudeste port to 50m tonnes and Aç u port to 100m tonnes by 2012, LLX chief executive Ricardo Antunes has said.

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    Roro terminals spread across India

    2008-08-20T12:24:00Z

    India's ports are looking to build dedicated terminals for ships that ferry cars and roll-on roll-off vessels to cater to the increasing demand for export of cars, as Wing Kah-goh discovers

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    Space saving forklifts

    2008-08-18T12:24:00Z

    As yard space becomes an increasing problem, careful forklift truck selection to optimise yard space should be a growing concern on dock.