All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 942

  • News

    Go ahead given for Dragados-SPL sale

    2010-12-04T10:00:00Z

    Spain''s competition authority has given the green light to JP Morgan to acquire Dragados-SPL from existing owner ACS. The acquisition is being made at a cost of €720m ($977m). The assets will be controlled by a new company, Turia Port Investments.

  • News

    DP World returns to 2008 levels

    2010-12-04T10:00:00Z

    In the first nine months of 2010, DP World global traffic rose 15% to 36.7m teu, marking a return to 2008 levels.

  • Stevie Knight - GreenPort editor
    News

    First words....

    2010-12-03T16:08:00Z

    Welcome to the re-launched GreenPort magazine, and congratulations... because picking up a magazine that aims to tackle both environmental issues and business is, after all, an act of faith that there''s more than tension between the two subjects.

  • Maersk Line is taking the initiative by switching to low sulphur fuel while calling at Hong Kong
    News

    Hong Kong fuel switch for Maersk

    2010-12-03T15:01:00Z

    A particulate and sulphur oxide reduction of “at least 80%” will result from Maersk Line’s recent move to switch its container ships to low-sulphur fuel while at berth in Hong Kong, claims the company.

  • There are some measures you can take that don’t require massive investment – and the payback can be immediate
    News

    Easy energy gains

    2010-12-03T11:00:00Z

    Before you wince at the idea of trying to both be environmentally friendly and squeeze out some extra cost savings, you might try a few things out that are fairly easy to accomplish.

  • Henrik Kristensen: “Environmental performance...is protecting the brand and making you an attractive employer”
    News

    The ‘good lessons’

    2010-12-03T10:15:00Z

    APM Terminals, which is focusing strongly on emerging markets, says it is taking the “good lessons” it has learned from its environmental programme to concessions in China, India and Brazil.

  • UK ports are showing resilience, but it’s a difficult environment
    News

    Opportunities in a climate of uncertainty

    2010-12-03T10:15:00Z

    The UK ports industry is weathering the recession, showing a measure of its resilience. This is likely to remain a necessary quality as business continues in an environment of political and economic uncertainty, writes Kate Royston.

  • Australia’s ecosystem is a little more fragile than its economy appears to be. Photo: T Hudson
    News

    Australia’s long view

    2010-12-03T10:15:00Z

    Australia was notable for upping its exports during the harsh economic recession, but its ports have been caught in the relentless drive for size - including the need to build out further and dredge deeper.

  • Transas develops 3D VTS
    News

    Transas targets shore-based pilotage

    2010-12-03T10:01:00Z

    Transas recently launched its Navi-Harbour 4.3, providing functionality enhancements in radar processing, and record and play back usability, among other things.

  • Don’t stand alone - information links are rising in importance
    News

    Information, information...

    2010-12-03T10:01:00Z

    Transport flows through and within Europe have increased dramatically in recent years, leading to imbalances in the usage of different transport modes. It’s a reality many environmental initiatives aim to counter.

  • News

    Turtles get support from Gulftainer

    2010-12-03T10:01:00Z

    Sharjah-based Gulftainer Group is showcasing their commitment to marine conservation by sponsoring two turtles and extending their support to a conservation project.

  • News

    Turkish eco-crane order

    2010-12-03T10:01:00Z

    Konecranes received an order for five electric RTG (rubber tired gantry) cranes to be delivered to port operator Nemport in Nemrut, Aliaga Bay.

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    News

    Eco-auto box wash

    2010-12-03T10:01:00Z

    New Zealand’s Lotus Wash Systems has developed the world’s first fully-automatic sea container washing unit at the Fremantle Port operation of AWH Logistics.

  • News

    Taman tender imminent

    2010-12-03T10:00:00Z

    A tender is to be issued to design a new deep water port in Taman, Russia, which will be able to handle 85m tonnes of dry and liquid bulk. Terminals handling grain, coal, metal, containers and fertiliser are planned.

  • News

    Fortaleza nets infrastructure funding

    2010-12-03T10:00:00Z

    Brazilian Ports Minister, Pedro Brito, has made available $10.27m to the Ceará ports authority for the improvement of the Port of Fortaleza. Part of the money will be spent on upgrading paving and on building a general warehouse. A new installation for reefer containers will also be acquired.

  • News

    MGI launches online customs regs tool

    2010-12-03T10:00:00Z

    Software specialist MGI has launched its M-customs online electronic data exchange to facilitate the implementation of Import Control System (ICS) customs regulations for operators.

  • News

    Chittagong efficiency in the firing line

    2010-12-03T10:00:00Z

    Bangladesh''s Shipping Minister has put forward plans to boost efficiency at the port of Chittagong by the end of 2010, kick-starting the project with consultations with stakeholders.

  • News

    Transnet bonds target infrastructure

    2010-12-03T10:00:00Z

    South African ports operator Transnet is planning a $1bn bond issue early next year to fund infrastructure upgrades to include offloading 7,300 km of branch railway lines as private-sector concessions.

  • Port Strategy: Valparaiso's tender has attracted keen interest. Credit: Javier Rubilar
    News

    Chilean port tenders inspire bidders

    2010-12-03T10:00:00Z

    Container terminal tenders for Valparaíso’s Terminal 2 and San Antonio’s Terminal Costanera Espigón have attracted interest from 17 potential bidders.

  • News

    Abbot Point tender released

    2010-12-03T10:00:00Z

    Expressions of interest for the 99-year lease of Abbot Point Coal Terminal have been invited by the Queensland Government. The Government plans to privatise a large proportion of state export infrastructure, and is expecting the lease offer to attract strong interest from infrastructure and pension fund investors.