All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 1114

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    add Russia/En Europe 1

    2008-02-20T16:33:00Z

    Although it''s easy to think of Russia and Eastern Europe seeking to trade with ''the west'', such a figurative notion overlooks the geographic fact that it''s also a Pacific country, and therefore equally-well placed to trade with the east.

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    PIL and PSA pairing in Singapore

    2008-02-19T16:33:00Z

    Pacific International Lines (PIL) and PSA Singapore Terminals have teamed up to manage and operate a dedicated container terminal for PIL in Singapore.

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    Tarragona ups box area

    2008-02-18T16:33:00Z

    The port of Tarragona is to increase its container handling area from 80,000 sq m to 320,000 sq m, on the back of an increase in throughput in 2007 from 34,200 teu to 50,000 teu.

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    Valencia software for Victoria

    2008-02-16T16:33:00Z

    Valencia Port Authority and EDS have been contracted to supply software to the ports in the Australian state of Victoria. This aim is to develop a Vessel Call and Hazardous Materials Services management system.

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    La Paloma gas release

    2008-02-16T16:33:00Z

    A project to build a brand new port terminal at La Paloma in Uruguay has been given the blessing of the National Ports Authority.

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    PSA boosts Singapore handling

    2008-02-16T16:33:00Z

    Leading port operator PSA Singapore Terminals handled in excess of 27m teu in 2007, marking a 13% year-on-year increase.

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    Seatrade relocates

    2008-02-15T16:33:00Z

    Reefer operator Seatrade has made the strategic decision to switch base from Auckland to the Port of Tauranga following the winning of long-term contracts with both Zespri and ENZA.

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    Securewest online training

    2008-02-15T16:33:00Z

    Training provider Securewest has launched an on-line training package for port facility security awareness courses.

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    Liverpool boosts logistics capacity

    2008-02-15T16:33:00Z

    Port of Liverpool owner Peel Ports has submitted plans for the construction of more than 400,000 sq ft of warehousing to boost the port's logistics capacity.

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    New Argentinean box terminal

    2008-02-14T16:33:00Z

    The Argentinean port of Comodoro Rivadavia is to have a new container terminal costing $2.55m. The terminal will cover an area of 11,500 sq m in the south of the port and be built by Freile Construcciones. 

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    Green light for Gladstone terminal

    2008-02-13T16:33:00Z

    Environmental clearance has now been given for the construction of Wiggins Island Coal Terminal at the port of Gladstone, Australia.

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    Smart Kalmar spots positioning gap

    2008-02-13T16:33:00Z

    Port equipment manufacturer Kalmar has added to its cache of automated products with a tool to aide positioning of containers.

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    Ukraine terminal beast

    2008-02-13T16:33:00Z

    Ukraine''s Privat Group has finalised plans for the country''s largest independent private container terminal, International Container Terminal Peresyp. Covering 62 ha and with 1,300 metres of quay wall, construction of the terminal - sited next to Odessa port territory - is slated for 2011 completion.

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    IDB bankrolling Santa Catarina Tecon

    2008-02-13T16:33:00Z

    The Interamerican Development Bank has approved a loan of $144m to Itapoá Terminais Portuá rios SA, which is building Brazil''s first entirely private port of the northern coast of Santa Catarina state. 

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    HPH awarded new Karachi contract

    2008-02-13T16:33:00Z

    Karachi Port Trust (KPT) has awarded Hutchison Port Holdings a 25-year concession to establish the new Pakistan Deepwater Container Port at east Kearnari Groyne. 

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    Putting wind in Tilbury's sails

    2008-02-12T16:33:00Z

    The UK''s Port of Tilbury is seeking to harness wind power in a bid to cut carbon emissions and power consumption. It has submitted a planning application to Thurrock Council for the development of its own wind farm, initially for four wind turbines.

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    New Santander bulk terminal

    2008-02-12T16:33:00Z

    Dragados-SPL has begun the final phase construction work at its new ¢ 50m ($74.3m) dry bulk terminal in the port of Santander. Start-up traffic this year is expected to be 1.5m tonnes, rising to 2m tonnes from 2009.

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    Brazil to open up port services

    2008-02-12T16:33:00Z

    A proposal before the Brazilian parliament would make it possible for domestic ports to issue international tenders when undertaking major dredging programmes.

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    New finance models for Bengali port

    2008-02-12T16:33:00Z

    The Indian government has conceded that it may well have to look into alternative models to finance construction of the projected new deep-sea port on the west Bengal Coast.   

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    Philadelphia contentious land swap to go ahead

    2008-02-12T16:33:00Z

    Philadelphia''s Maritime Stakeholders Group was dealt a bitter blow to its campaign to stop a land swap in the port to a non-maritime business when Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court Judge Dan Pellegrini denied their request to a preliminary injunction.