All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 957

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    Konescranes get heavy

    2010-09-01T10:02:00Z

    Konecranes has upgraded its heavy forklift range, adding a new high specification 33 tonne option and three new machines at extreme capacities, encompassing 50 tonne, 55 tonne and 65 tonne lift models.

  • The logistics maze: exact pathways of future intermodal movements are never clear
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    Navigating through the logistics maze

    2010-09-01T10:00:00Z

    In the logistics business, you can’t always believe the plans and projects that are announced through press releases and conferences, which are, in turn, dutifully reported in the trade press and through news sites.

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    Melbourne dredging comes in under budget

    2010-09-01T10:00:00Z

    The Port of Melbourne has completed its dredging project nearly a quarter of a billion Australian dollars under budget.

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    Ukraine to privatise ports

    2010-08-31T10:00:00Z

    The head of the State Property Fund Ukraine has reiterated that Ukrainian ports will definitely be privatised.

  • Pipavav: met the complex issues of savings, deadlines, contracts and the extra draught – a win for everyone concerned.
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    Challenging assumptions

    2010-08-31T10:00:00Z

    There’s no doubt many ports and terminal operation were dismayed to find they had land reclamation contracts carefully poised on a set of assumptions that fell apart when the world seemingly changed overnight.

  • News

    LPC adds inland resource

    2010-08-31T10:00:00Z

    Lyttelton Port of Christchurch (LPC) has acquired 7.3 hectares of industrial land adjacent to its inland port operation, CityDepot.

  • The devastating effect of quake liquefaction was highlighted by the collapse of the quay at Haiti. Photo: US Navy
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    Settling for stability

    2010-08-30T10:00:00Z

    Size, money and environmental issues – all are having their impact on land reclamation activities. Stevie Knight reports.

  • News

    Second box terminal for Dar es Salaam

    2010-08-30T10:00:00Z

    Construction of a $450m second container terminal at the port of Dar es Salaam is expected to begin early next year. Since 2004, box traffic at the port has grown by 15% a year, although the existing container terminal area has remained static. The new terminal will have a 600,000 ...

  • News

    Ports lobby for reclamations

    2010-08-29T10:00:00Z

    New Zealand’s port companies are lobbying to repeal part of the 2004 Foreshore and Seabed Act and once again be granted a fee simple title on new land created as a result of reclamation.

  • News

    Russia needs ports investment

    2010-08-29T10:00:00Z

    Russian ports are a good medium-term investment, according to an analyst at Gazprombank. Alexei Atapov said that Russian port infrastructure is currently inadequate and lacks capacity. As a result handling charges are high and terminal operators can make very high profits.

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    Qingdao to have largest global iron ore terminal

    2010-08-29T10:00:00Z

    The Chinese port of Qingdao has revealed plans to build the world''s largest iron ore handling terminal. A total of six berths will be opened at Dongjiakou harbour, boosting capacity to 192m tonnes by 2030. This new facility will act as a national dry bulk distribution centre by the end ...

  • The large container ship ‘Casablanca’ calling at Jeddah earlier this year
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    Size will matter in Middle East

    2010-08-29T10:00:00Z

    Saudi’s Red Sea Gateway Terminal (RSGT) in Jeddah Islamic Port is betting on the outlines of the Middle East’s maritime industry being substantially pushed by the bigger sizes of vessels entering the market.

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    Chile needs to speed up port investment process

    2010-08-29T10:00:00Z

    Ricardo Sanchez, head of the Infrastructure Services Unit of the Economic Commission for Latin America, says Chile faces a 14.4% annual traffic growth in its ports in the near future.

  • News

    Cables gain an overcoat

    2010-08-29T10:00:00Z

    A new, especially robust plastic cable carrier from Kabelschlepp may be of special interest to ports. The 1320 series was developed as a heavy-duty version with a one-piece chain link to enable safe guidance of stiff hydraulic hoses. Harsh operating conditions – dirt, shocks and jolts plus mechanical loads – ...

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    Investment regenerating Central American ports

    2010-08-29T10:00:00Z

    Ports in Central America are investing as a means of remaining regionally competitive, according to the Central American Commission for Maritime Transport (Cocatram).

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    Taranaki safety concerns

    2010-08-28T10:00:00Z

    Members of Taranaki’s port community have expressed strong concern that safety and efficiency is being compromised by the absence of a local maritime safety inspector (MSI).

  • News

    India to force ports to offer compensation for congestion delays

    2010-08-28T10:00:00Z

    The Indian government is looking into the possibility of forcing ports to pay compensation to traders if their cargo is delayed because of congestion at the port. The proposal from the Commerce Ministry has been passed to the Shipping Ministry for final consideration.

  • News

    IPOs delayed at Israeli ports

    2010-08-27T10:00:00Z

    IPOs at both Haifa and Ashdod ports in Israel have been suspended given that the Finance Ministry and port operators have failed to resolve a series of outstanding issues.

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    ISOTRACK sends a message from the box

    2010-08-27T10:00:00Z

    The partners behind a €2m EU-funded project to develop a container tracking and monitoring system, are promising a failsafe device capable of detecting low-level radiation, VOCs, etc, just as soon as any such material is placed inside the container.

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    Trieste/Monfalcone seeking to create major box facility

    2010-08-27T10:00:00Z

    Trieste Port Authority has confirmed its interest in a project put forward by the UniCredit Group to build a large platform spanning Trieste and Monfalcone ports capable of handling 3.2m teu/year. The project has already received preliminary approval from several Italian ministries, although the funding will be entirely from the ...