All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 1181

  • News

    Bahía Blanca box terminal to go ahead

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Bahía Blanca port has issued a tender for a 20-year concession of a new container terminal, which will also have to be able to handle both dry and liquid bulk. The terminal will cover an area of 95,300 sq m and have alongside draught of 13.72 metres.

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    Liebherr gets in ahead of schedule

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Liebherr Container Cranes delivers its second post-panamax container crane more than three months ahead of schedule to Lyttelton Port Company,New Zealand.

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    APM signs Aqaba agreement

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    APM Terminals and Aqaba Development Corporation have signed a joint venture agreement to manage Aqaba Container Terminal for a period of 25 years.The two companies are to develop the terminal to handle 2.4m teu/year.

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    African sun spot

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    West Africa''s ports are setting the commissioning pace for the continent as private operators prove their worth. Steve Cameron reports

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    Kalmar integrates South Africa operations

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Kalmar has agreed to merge the service business of its South African service partner African National Engineering into Kalmar Industries South Africa (Pty) Ltd, the local subsidiary company established earlier this year in Durban and headed by Edwin Briggeman.

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    ADDITIONAL STACKING AREA IN SANTOS

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Tecondi container terminal in the Brazilian port of Santos has announced a plan to expand Stacking Yard 1 at a cost of ¢ 21m.This will involve lengthening the quay to 320 metres, thereby boosting capacity to 235,000 teu/year, and infilling an area of the sea for stacking of 1,800 teu.The ...

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    Ports academy moves close to reality

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Proposals to set up a Ports & Logistics Skills Academy within the UK''s Haven Gateway area are moving forward.

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    Abu Dhabi growth gathers momentum with second port

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Abu Dhabi is planning a second port in the industrial township of Musaffah to handle some 5m-9m tonnes per annum.

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    ABP intakes not afraid to get their hands dirty

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Growing internal talent is the key focus for Associated British Ports (ABP), which owns 21 ports around the UK, including Southampton, Immingham & Grimsby and Hull.  

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    ORIENT TO ABANDON NORTH AMERICA

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Hong Kong-based Orient Overseas (International) Ltd is to sell terminals it operates at Staten Island New York, in New Jersey and two in Vancouver, raising an estimated $1bn.These are expected to generate $107m in earnings during the year.

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    SPANISH PORTS UP 3.8%

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    In the first six months of 2006, Spanish ports handled 225.4m tonnes, an increase of 3.8%. Total box traffic amounted to 5.7m teu, 4.1% more than the corresponding 2005 period.

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    HPH gives $1m bond to Manta

    2006-10-01T18:27:00Z

    Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) has handed over $1m to Manta Port Authority guaranteeing the seriousness of its offer to invest heavily in the development of the port. HPH intends to invest $468m in upgrading facilities over a period of 30 years, with the port authority providing an additional $55m.

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    Green for Go

    2006-10-01T16:47:00Z

    Ro-ro tractor manufacturers continue to address market requirements for more capable, user-friendly tractors and ''greener''more environmentally friendly machines, as David Foxwell discovers

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    TRIPLOCK TRACKING TRIALS

    2006-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The Overseas Shippers Association has been taking part in trials to track containers using a device called TripLock, supplied by UK-based telematics company Aeromark.

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    Threat of standards stalemate

    2006-09-01T00:00:00Z

    With two organisations now pledging to produce standardised container security measures, manufacturers are concerned that the message will become mixed. Felicity Landon reports

  • News

    Sealed and secured

    2006-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Despite so much talk of intelligent seals, the majority of containers still don''t have any technical seal at all. " Most have normal physical seals which can easily be bolt-cropped, " says David Fairnie, corporate security consultant with Hart Security.

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    ZPMC RTGs for Sohar

    2006-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Oman International Container Terminal, at the port of Sohar, has acquired four ZPMC RTGs equipped with global positioning systems.

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    ROTTERDAM THROUGHPUT UP

    2006-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The Port of Rotterdam handled 186m tonnes of cargo in the first half of 2006, 1.1% more than in the first half of 2005.

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    P&O NA teams with Tideworks

    2006-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Tideworks Technology has announced the successful deployment of its container terminal management suite with P& O Ports North America in Tampa, Florida.

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    Medway's Ridham ready

    2006-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The Medway port of Ridham is also getting ready to meet Olympics-related demand and reporting busy times already.