All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 1123

  • Port Strategy: the Port of Tacoma is one of the first ports to implement the nationwide ID scheme
    News

    TWIC rolls out

    2007-11-28T16:33:00Z

    The Transport Workers ID programme (TWIC) is one of the latest in a series of security measures being absorbed by US ports. Being rolled out in phases around the country, it is designed to protect secured areas by requiring all unescorted personnel to have been pre-screened and deemed not a ...

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    Record month for Portland

    2007-11-28T16:33:00Z

    September was a record month for the port of Portland, with 1.28m tonnes of cargo moving in and out of its terminals. Much of this was dry bulks - 960,000 tonnes, divided between grain, potash and soda ash.

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    DP World in IPO

    2007-11-28T16:33:00Z

    DP World is to undertake an initial public offering in which it intends to float 20% of its capital, which will be made available to global institutional investors, Gulf Cooperation Countries'' nationals and United Arab Emirates'' residents.

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    Nigerian dockworkers take on Maersk

    2007-11-28T16:33:00Z

    Dockworkers belonging to the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria have commenced industrial action in protest over claimed anti-labour practices implemented by private-sector terminal operators.

  • Port Strategy: Environmental requirements have been a huge cross to bear for Southern California ports, such as Los Angeles (pictured)
    News

    US West Coast feature

    2007-11-28T16:33:00Z

    Ports along the US West Coast are all expecting further substantial increases in Asian imports, but as Felicity Landon reports, there is a balance to be struck with the increasing pressures of environmental and security issues

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    Economic Reality May Bite

    2007-11-28T16:33:00Z

    The human mind is an interesting thing. It can recognise economic facts, stare them in the face and then reach the conclusion that reality is not based on what we see. 

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    TWIC programme begins in earnest

    2007-11-28T16:33:00Z

    Ports across the US are rolling out the Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC) for all individuals requiring unescorted access to secure or restricted areas.

  • Port Strategy: home visits made by top HPH officials spark Auckland rumours
    News

    HPH denies Auckland approach

    2007-11-28T16:33:00Z

    Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) did not recently make a formal bid for a stake in Ports of Auckland, Auckland Regional Holdings (ARH) chairperson Judith Bassett has said.

  • Port Strategy: Tacoma has the capacity to move at least 3.5m teu with its present facilities
    News

    Tacoma 'alternative'

    2007-11-28T16:33:00Z

    The Port of Tacoma believes it is well placed to provide an alternative to the ports of Southern California for the growing volumes of imports heading inland.

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    Storm surge puts ports on alert

    2007-11-28T16:33:00Z

    The storm surge that headed down the North Sea early in November had port authorities on high alert - and gave the Port of Rotterdam and the Dutch government the opportunity to test out the Maeslant Barrier under pressure.

  • Port Strategy: Great Yarmouth is preparing its bid for world port domination
    News

    Yarmouth outer harbour moves ahead

    2007-11-28T16:33:00Z

    Construction of Great Yarmouth's new outer harbour is now well under way. Felicity Landon reports on the ambitions of East Port UK

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    El Salvador port concession programme

    2007-11-27T16:33:00Z

    Hugo Barrera, president of El Salvador''s national ports authority, CEPA, has told Port Strategy that, of the 14 parties to show an interest in the country''s ports privatisation programme, 85% favour a Master Concession. Signficantly, any concession could also include the national rail network.

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    HPH loses out in Panama

    2007-11-24T16:33:00Z

    Panama''s Supreme Court has rejected the legal challenge made by Panama Ports Company (PPC), part of the HPH group, aimed at preventing construction of a new mega-port at Farfá n.

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    New mega-port for São Paulo state

    2007-11-22T16:33:00Z

    A $3bn project to build a mega-port between the coastal cities of Peruí be and Itanhaé m in Brazil''s Sã o Paulo State has been put forward by entrepreneur Eike Batista, who controls the MMX mining company.

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    ABP opens agribulk terminal

    2007-11-22T16:33:00Z

    A new £ 3.26m dockside UK agribulk terminal not only enhances access to European markets, but could also be a key element in future expansion in bio-fuel, according to the people who''ll be operating it.

  • Port Strategy: Russian dock workers, including those at St Petersburg (pictured), are unhappy
    News

    Industrial unrest at Russian ports

    2007-11-21T16:33:00Z

    Dock workers at the Russian ports of Tuapse and St Petersburg are threatening to go on strike in November it they are not paid more money.

  • Port Strategy: CMP Prominent Ace arriving
    News

    Malmö

    2007-11-21T12:46:00Z

    Not content with a 30% increase in cars handled last year, Copenhagen-Malmö Port''s (CMP) general manager (cars), Bart Steijaert, hopes to bump that 382,323 cars to 500,000 annually by 2010.

  • Port Strategy: Grimaldi believes ancillary services are a must
    News

    Euro Auto Trades

    2007-11-21T12:46:00Z

    These are exciting times for Europe''s car handlers, as transhipment trade swells. Alex Hughes reports

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    Tracking system monitors shipping

    2007-11-21T12:23:00Z

    The Port of Amsterdam went live with a new port management system during September.

  • Port Strategy: Amsterdam's port from the air: scene of significant meteoric growth
    News

    Space: the final frontier

    2007-11-21T12:23:00Z

    Benelux ports are moving at top speed to take advantage of burgeoning world trade. Stuart Pearcey reports