All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 1167

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    CHINA SHIPPING SEEKS MALAYSIAN OPPORTUNITIES

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    China Shipping Terminal Development, part of the China Shipping Group, is rumoured to be negotiating an equity stake at the Malaysian port of Tanjung Pelepas, although this has been officially denied.The company is also in talks with Port Klang box terminal operator Westport, with the same aim in mind.

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    Chile issues ports policy

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    The Chilean government has released its new national ports'' policy, which emphasises the need to award more terminal concessions as a means of boosting competition.

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    Crane chaos in Chittagong

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Four new gantry cranes operated by Chittagong Container Terminals are being underutilised because of the non-corporation of stevedores and also because of the lack of coordinated back-up services.

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    Removing mystery of intermodal capacity

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Software that promises to "greater simplify"determining the capacity of an intermodal yard has been released to the open market.

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    CAMPBELL TAKES CHARGE

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Campbell Mason has been selected as the managing director of DP World''s two container terminals in the UK at Southampton and Tilbury.

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    Gallozzi Group buys into TIN

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Salerno-based Gallozzi Group has bought a 30% stake in Interporto Campano-owned Terminal Intermodale di Nola (TIN), taking on the running of the day-to-day business. The 225,000 sq m facility,sited close to Southern Italy''s largest commercial district,aims to provide a "substantial and advanced" Mediterranean intermodal rail/road platform.

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    Busan ditches container tax

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Busan has scrapped an unpopular container tax, six years after it originally expired. Busan Metropolitan City imposed the $21.56/teu container tax in 1992 in order to fund road construction at the port.

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    China's bright star still shining

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    "China''s port industry shows a promising future", a recent report from Research in China has found. The study estimates that China''s port handling capacity will increase by 80% or more from 2006 to 2010 and by 2010 the annual handling capacity of Chinese ports will top 6bn tonnes. Container handing ...

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    SECURITY BRIEFING

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Port surveillance systems and equipment must be cost-effective, dependable, able to operate in potentially severe weather conditions in a maritime environment, require minimum maintenance and repair and have the availability of a prompt repair response when necessary. DSSL takes a closer lookCVSS's sister company, DSSL, has launched a CCTV system ...

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    TUTICORIN SECOND BOX FACILITY

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Tuticorin has been given permission to convert its number eight berth into a second container terminal on a build-operate-transfer basis. Five companies, including PSA-Sical and DP World, are in the running for the ¢ 25.93m project.

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    PSA seals Chennai box contract

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    PSA Sical has been sent a letter of intent by Chennai Port Trust in respect of the concession to run a second container terminal.

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    Morocco bows out of port management

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Morocco has announced that the state monopoly on managing domestic ports is to be abolished as a means of improving competitiveness.

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    HAIFA BOTTOM LINE HIT

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Israel''s port of Haifa reported a 9% drop in cargo traffic in the first three quarters of 2006, as well as a 4% drop in container traffic.This compares with a forecast for an 8% rise in total cargo. In total, it is predicted to see a ¢ 10m loss in ...

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    INDIAN MINOR PORTS BOOST

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    As part of India''s National Maritime Development Programme,¢ 89m is to be invested in a number of projects at minor ports. India has 12 major ports and 185 minor ports, although only a few of these latter facilities are open year-around.Nevertheless, this group handles 25% of all traffic, amounting to ...

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    PROFIT BOOST FOR PORT NELSON

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    A 33% increase in after-tax profit to NZ$6.9m and 7% rise in revenue to NZ$29.6m has been recorded by Port Nelson in the 2005-06 financial year. Although throughput did not reach the record level of the previous year, cargo volumes were higher at 2.5m tonnes.

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    Reefer boom for Tauranga

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    A range of infrastructural and procedural improvements have been put in place by the Port of Tauranga to cater for the 85% increase in reefer container throughput in half a decade. 

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    Zeebrugge lures the big boys

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Samskip and terminal operator PSA HNN have announced that they are to cooperate in the development of the Port of Zeebrugge as an important hub for shortsea container activities in Northern Europe.

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    Busan to open new berths

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Three new berths are expected to open at the South Korean port of Busan this month. Doubling existing capacity to 2.4m teu, these berths will be operated by Pusan Newport Company, in which DP World is a major shareholder.

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    WEST BENGAL FEASIBILITY

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    The tender for a feasibility study for a deep-water port in West Bengal has attracted bids from consultancy firms in the US, Europe and China. In addition to drawing up the report, the winning bidder will have to maintain an association with the project until it is fully implemented.

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    BELGIANS EYE URUGUAY

    2007-01-01T16:26:00Z

    Belgium''s Katoen Natie group, which already owns the box handling facility Terminal Cuenca del Plata in the port of Montevideo, is considering further investment in Uruguay''s inland ports.