All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 1163

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    Fourth JNPT box tender

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    The Indian port of JNPT is to issue a tender in respect of its proposed fourth container terminal by the end of the current year. Expressions of interest have already been received.

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    PORT QASIM SCREENS US BOUND BOXES

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Following a pilot scheme in February, Port Qasim is expected to start screening US-bound containers from March this year. There will be a live video link between customs authorities in both Pakistan and the US. Containers arriving from Pakistan will then not need to be re-examined on arrival in the ...

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    BOSKALIS WINS LNG CONTRACT

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Dredging company Royal Boskalis has secured a contract for the construction of an export terminal for liquefied natural gas in Soyo, Angola.The contract, worth $390m, involves creating new land at sea as well as dredging an access channel.

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    MADAGASCAR BOOSTS HANDLING POWER

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    ICTSI subsidiary,Madagascar International Container Terminal Services,has commissioned a new Gottwald heavy duty mobile crane at its Toamasina container terminal to increase handling power and berth coverage.

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    BONTANG SETBACK

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Earnings at Indonesia''s Bontang Coal Terminal have been hit by a malfunctioning winch-brake motor, which forced the declaration of a force majeure in February.The terminal has a loading capacity of 250,000 tonnes per week.

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    Dry bulk bonanza

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    A slight dip in 2006 throughput should prove no hurdle to growth in 2007 at Africa''s key ports. Alex Hughes reports

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    Blazing a trail

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    The United Kingdom port of Blyth is something of a centre of excellence when it comes to renewables.

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    Cement deal binds Tilbury with Cemex

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Forth Ports and Cemex have signed an agreement which will involve the building materials company investing £ 27m ($53m) in a cement grinding and blending facility at the Port of Tilbury.

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    DPW EYES WEST BENGAL

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    DP World has revealed that it is seeking new infrastructure projects in the Indian state of West Bengal.The company is already heavily involved in the Kulpi port construction project, which also features an adjacent industrial zone.The company is investing $136m in the first phase of the project, which is scheduled ...

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    BARRANQUILLA TO INVEST

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    The Colombian port of Barranquilla needs to invest $60m in improving facilities in order to handle 10m tonnes of cargo in 2007.However, concessionaire SPRB has only six years left to run on its contract with the government and is therefore seeking an extension to justify such a large outlay. A ...

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    Sydneysiders back retention of working port

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    A strong public support base is forming to campaign to keep Sydney''s Port Jackson as a working harbour. 

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    Rubb drives automobile storage

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    International facility developer Trans- Development Group recently contracted Rubb Buildings for a relocatable structure to process automotives in Dundalk,US.

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    Automatic kick for Manila

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    International Container Terminal Services Inc''s (ICTSI) flagship terminal is gunning for full automation at its central gate with the introduction of truck portals with imaging cameras and automated driver transaction kiosks.

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    DPW FINDS AUSTRALIAN PARTNER

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    DP World is to partner Kaplan Equity in bidding for various port projects in Australia.This will be done through its two subsidiaries P& O Automotive & General Stevedoring and P& O Trans Australia. Kaplan Equity will take financial stakes in both these companies, with DP World retaining 25% of the ...

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    Mozambique's Beira has grand aspirations that could knock Durban off its direct call perch

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    A planned dredging programme is integral to the future success of the Mozambican port of Beira to push it into the direct call league. This modest African box handling facility - in comparison with Richards Bay - lies 20km from the open sea.

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    ASIA-PACIFIC COOPERATION

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Port officials from Asia-Pacific stressed the importance of cooperation at a pivotal International Association of Ports and Harbours'' meeting in Vietnam in February. Representatives met to discuss port development and management and plans to develop sea links between Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.

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    Asian box ports lead world

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Asian ports experienced an average growth of 11% in container traffic in 2006, with the world''s six leading box handling facilities all located in that region.

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    Hands-on approach

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    In the Port of Liverpool, equipment maintenance at the Seaforth Container Terminal is outsourced - but through some very clearly defined contracts, and the management of these contracts remains with Mersey Ports, says chief engineer Tim Bownes.

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    APM TO INVEST IN APAPA

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Finance is being jointly provided by the national government and Dersko Marine Limited as part of a public-private partnership.

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    Tauranga ups ante in merger talks

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Port of Tauranga chairperson John Parker has cast doubt over the proposed merger with Ports of Auckland, following a comment the two ports will this month need to discuss "whether or not, and how" the merger progresses.