All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 948

  • News

    LA supports zero-emission vehicles

    2010-11-03T10:00:00Z

    The Port of Los Angeles is the world’s first port to offer a reduced tariff for zero-emission vehicles imported and exported through the port.

  • News

    Tianjin in major expansion project

    2010-11-03T10:00:00Z

    The north-eastern Chinese port of Tianjin is planning a $1.95bn expansion. This will also involve the creation of an extensive logistics network, connecting it to 16 inland ports. For this year, the forecast is for the port, the third-largest in China, to handle 400m tonnes.

  • News

    Disinterest in Indonesian projects

    2010-11-03T10:00:00Z

    Only one of 12 ports offered by Indonesia''s National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) has received interest from potential investors as part of potential public-private partnerships.

  • News

    SAL supports Melbourne development

    2010-11-03T10:00:00Z

    Shipping Australia (SAL), the industry body representing shipowners, operators and agents, has backed the early development of Webb Dock container terminal as essential for Melbourne to retain premier port status.

  • Labour stoppages at New York's ports are "worrisome"
    News

    Not in my backyard

    2010-11-03T10:00:00Z

    In these days of hyper-connected supply chains, we sometimes forget about the human factor, good old fashioned labour on the docks, in the warehouses, and around the port.

  • News

    Tyres for larger machines

    2010-11-02T10:00:00Z

    A range of port tyres adapted especially for the trend toward larger capacity machines has been developed by Duratread.

  • News

    Transnet mulls bond issue

    2010-11-02T10:00:00Z

    South Africa’s Transnet is said to be mulling a $1bn bond issue in international markets to help fund its capital expansion programme, according to local press. Reportedly, bonds off its global medium-term note programme are being considered and that the issue date will depend on market conditions.

  • News

    Reclamation bill pleases ports

    2010-11-02T10:00:00Z

    Legislation to return New Zealand ports to their pre-2004 status - when they were granted a fee simple title on land created as a result of reclamation - has been applauded by the country’s 15-member port company chief executive group.

  • News

    APS wins Apapa favour

    2010-11-02T10:00:00Z

    Automation specialist APS Technology Group is to supply its Automated Gate System at APM Terminal’s Apapa, Nigeria hub to “streamline entry and exit of traffic over 18 lanes”. APM is investing in the Apapa terminal, the largest box terminal in West Africa, to support further growth.

  • News

    Brazil’s 5,000 unwanted boxes

    2010-11-02T10:00:00Z

    The number of containers either seized by the federal authorities or not picked up by importers has resulted in 5,000 unwanted boxes being abandoned at Brazilian ports, challenging the ability of the ports to continue to store them on dock.

  • News

    Predictive scheduling tool launched

    2010-11-01T10:00:00Z

    A new port scheduling system has been developed to predict where future problems may arise - and then also help to re-plan accordingly.

  • News

    Kiel goes to greater lengths

    2010-11-01T10:00:00Z

    The opening of Kiel’s Schwedenkai terminal marks the beginning of a new era according to the port – underscoring the point with the new architectural terminal building which is to be a landmark for the city.

  • News

    Greenfield development setbacks at Indian ports

    2010-11-01T10:00:00Z

    In 2009-2010, the private sector handled 34% of all cargo passing through India''s ports, compared with 27% in the previous year, a figure which is expected to rise to 50% within the next five years, according to new figures.

  • News

    Transas wins Libyan contract

    2010-11-01T10:00:00Z

    Vessel tracking management specialist Transas Marine has signed a “multi-million Euro” VTMS contract with Libyan Ports and Maritime Transport Authority (PMTA). Transas will now supply and install Libya’s national scale Coastal Surveillance System covering almost 2,000 km of coastline and the country’s 15 main ports.

  • Eastern European operations will find they face a new picture with the advent of the larger ship sizes
    News

    Is the cascade effect a threat, an opportunity, or both?

    2010-11-01T10:00:00Z

    Outside factors are influencing the plans of both the Black Sea and the Baltic ports

  • News

    Fremantle backs truck plan

    2010-11-01T10:00:00Z

    Fremantle Ports has indicated its support for the ACCC competition watchdog plan to give preference in terminal access to trucks engaged in dual runs.

  • Vice mayor Isko Moreno “neither permits nor an ordinance” were in place
    News

    ICTSI rebuffs Manila accusation

    2010-11-01T10:00:00Z

    Claims that construction of ICTSI''s new berth 6 at Manila is illegal have been rejected by the terminal operator – and waters have been calmed by the Mayor.

  • News

    Container depots and lines draw swords

    2010-10-30T10:00:00Z

    New Zealand’s International Container Lines Committee (ICLC) is balking at new fees announced by container depots.

  • News

    Liberia backs Freeport privatisation

    2010-10-30T10:00:00Z

    Matilda Parker, managing director of Liberia''s National Port Authority, has u-turned on her opposition to the $120m agreement signed between APM Terminals and the government.

  • News

    HPUK gains carbon award

    2010-10-30T10:00:00Z

    Carbon footprint reduction at Hutchison Ports UK has stemmed from both “small actions” from employees as well as significant investment, according to the company''s David Gledhill.