All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 918

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    Tacna draws in speculators

    2011-05-02T10:00:00Z

    Approximately 19 companies from different parts of the world have indicated an interest in building a new port in Peru on the coast at Tacna. The cost of the project has been estimated at $180m, although yet to be decided is how this will be raised. Both public financing or ...

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    A central role

    2011-05-02T10:00:00Z

    The port-centric concept can cut supply chain costs, reduce carbon footprints and improve customer service, finds Felicity Landon

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    Durban eyes $14.5bn expansion

    2011-05-02T10:00:00Z

    Mafika Mkwanazi, chairman of Transnet, has revealed that the organisation is considering building a new $14.5bn port in Durban.

  • Saldanha will be using a reverse osmosis water plant to keep the dust at bay
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    Water for dusty Saldanha

    2011-05-01T10:00:00Z

    A new source of water that will help control iron ore dust at the Saldanha bulk terminal is nearing completion.

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    New box terminal call for JNPT

    2011-05-01T10:00:00Z

    The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has called for the development of a new 200,000 teu container terminal at JNPT to ease congestion. It would also like to see new warehousing zones, the creation of integrated logistics parks and simplified customs procedures to ensure the smooth transit of containers.

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    Valparaiso T2 concession set for June

    2011-05-01T10:00:00Z

    The concession for the new Terminal 2 container handling facility at the Chilean port of Valparaiso is expected to be made in June, with bids to be received no later than April 29.

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    Antwerp and Vitória to collaborate

    2011-04-29T10:00:00Z

    The Port of Antwerp International (PAI) is to collaborate in the growth of a new deep sea facility in Espírito Santo.

  • The Yangtze river near Wuhan is seeing  a rise in box volumes. Photo: V Menkov
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    Wuhan's Yangsi terminal to be vacated

    2011-04-28T11:46:00Z

    According to the Wuhan Port Group, all the facilities at the city’s Yangsi container terminal will start to be transferred to the Yangluo terminal from 18 May – but the move is not without controversy.

  • The new system is able to tell a ship what restrictions are in place as well as acquiring information from the vessel. Photo:R Kidd
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    Untangling the regulations

    2011-04-28T11:46:00Z

    Ports stand to benefit from a system that will not only deliver class–specific regulation requirements to visiting ships, but will also highlight where the rules contradict each other.

  • Poti has a large market share, but there is still room for development
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    Poti’s potential leveraged by APM

    2011-04-28T11:46:00Z

    Poti is to benefit from a promised $100m of investment after Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority (Rakia) sold an 80% stake in the port to APM Terminals.

  • Busan's development is coming on in leaps and bounds
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    The sky's the limit

    2011-04-28T10:00:00Z

    Halfway through building Busan New Port - with some 18 of the planned 30 berths already working - Busan Port Authority is moving swiftly toward its goal of redefining the port.

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    DP World's Vietnamese venture needs dredging help

    2011-04-28T10:00:00Z

    A senior DP World manager has met civil authorities in Ho Chi Minh City to lobby for dredging work on the Soai Rap River to be speeded up as a means of facilitating its port terminal project. Development at Saigon Premier Container Terminal is now behind schedule and large containerships ...

  • Korea has managed to avoid competition between its national ports
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    Taking centre stage

    2011-04-27T10:00:00Z

    Michael Mackey discusses Korea''s drive to become North East Asia''s hub port of choice

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    Port legal ruling call in Indonesia

    2011-04-27T10:00:00Z

    Jakarta''s National Maritime Institute is to file a judicial review request at the Constitution Court, citing a conflict-of-interest between the interests of the Port Authority Board (BOP) and state run ports. This involves differing interpretations over various articles that regulate BOP, which may or may not allow it to interfere ...

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    Brazil ups investment in ports

    2011-04-27T10:00:00Z

    The Transport Infrastructure Department of Brazil has been given a budget of $9.34bn for 2011, which will have to be shared equally between highways, waterways and railways.

  • It's time to join the world of electronic data transfer
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    Joining the electronic age

    2011-04-27T10:00:00Z

    Shipowners, traders and technologists have taken the lead in catapulting that centuries-old document, the bill of lading, into the electronic age.

  • JNPT takes in around half of the country's maritime traffic
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    Doing more with less

    2011-04-26T10:00:00Z

    Draught issues have failed to dent throughput at India''s gateway port, as Stevie Knight discovers

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    Paradip announces expansion plans

    2011-04-26T10:00:00Z

    Paradip Port Trust has outlined a plan to boost capacity more than three times to 237m tonnes by 2020.

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    Tales from the riverbank

    2011-04-25T10:00:00Z

    A trade delegation from Bangladesh has been making the rounds recently, drumming up international interest in the country’s ambitious programme to provide an efficient transportation network.

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    Port Tarakohe options mulled

    2011-04-25T10:00:00Z

    Tasman District Council has announced it will be reviewing all options for the future of Port Tarakohe as it prepares its next ten-year plan.