World News – Page 118

  • The signing ceremony for the venture Photo: Jurong Port
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    Asian port moves closer to smart status

    2018-12-06T12:45:00Z

    Singapore’s Jurong Port has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with one of the country’s three major telecommunications companies for the provision of a terminal-wide wireless private network.

  • Singapore
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    Singapore “protest” against Malaysia port plan

    2018-12-05T13:34:00Z

    The Government of Singapore has lodged a “strong protest with the Malaysian Government following the latter’s publication of a plan to extend the Johor Bahru Port which it says encroaches into Singapore Territorial Waters (STW) off Tuas on the Singapore Strait.

  • Port of Los Angeles
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    US ports at mercy of reciprocal tariffs

    2018-12-04T10:52:00Z

    The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) is supporting a new agreement for the US to abstain from further tariff increases on Chinese products for 90 days while it works with China to establish a longer-term trade deal which could protect business at US ports.

  • Port of San Diego
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    Iranian hackers charged over US port attack

    2018-11-30T15:33:00Z

    Two Iranian hackers are behind an international hacking and extortion scheme which hit the Port of San Diego in September, according to The United States Department of Justice.

  • The Maritime Threat Picture said that given issues for the South American nation, routine loadings and port management (including security services) are under strain
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    Robbers target ships at Venezuelan ports

    2018-11-29T16:52:00Z

    Robbers are targeting vessels anchored in ports in Venezuela, marine liability insurer North P&I Club and security consultant and analyst Gray Page have said.

  • Port of Seattle
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    US port reveals US$348m investment plan

    2018-11-29T16:41:00Z

    New infrastructure, economic development, environmental, and community health are the top priorities in the Port of Seattle’s US$348m 2019-2023 capital investment plan.

  • Nenets Autonomous Region
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    Russian investment could see new Arctic port

    2018-11-29T12:25:00Z

    Discussions are ongoing between Roman Trotsenko’s AEON Corporation and Russia’s railway monopoly RZD over the development of a coal export port in the Nenets Autonomous Region and a railway line to it.

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    $1.7bn Thai port project attracts 18 bidders

    2018-11-28T16:40:00Z

    18 companies worldwide have expressed interest in bidding for $1.7bn worth of contracts to develop the deep-water Map Thaput mega-port project in Thailand.

  • Port of Dover
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    Brexit “planning is not enough”

    2018-11-28T13:41:00Z

    To enable the ports and maritime industry to move beyond planning for Brexit and start taking action, the UK government could be clearer about EU exit scenarios and the likely consequences of these, the chief executive of the United Kingdom Major Ports Group has said.

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    Quequén to have first box terminal

    2018-11-27T16:13:00Z

    In Argentina, the Port Quequén management consortium Consorcio de Gestión de Puerto Quequén (CGPQ) has started preparatory works for the construction of a new container terminal.

  • The Port of Charleston in 2007 Photo: Christopher Sims/flickr/CC BY-ND 2.0
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    US East Coast ports ride pre-tariff surge

    2018-11-27T16:13:00Z

    The Port of Charleston, as well as other East Coast ports, have witnessed a large rise in imports as overseas shippers seek to get ahead of extra tariffs put in place by US President Donald Trump.

  • According to a news article, MSC will purchase GIP’s shares and hold 100% of the terminal Photo: Norbert Möller/flickr/CC BY-NC 2.0
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    MSC to go it alone at Genoa terminal

    2018-11-27T16:13:00Z

    MSC will be the only manager of the Calata Bettolo Container Terminal being built in Italy’s major seaport the Port of Genoa.

  • Transnet said it pulled the venture on the basis of its own forensic investigation following allegations brought up by a losing bidder (image is of Durban Container Terminal) Photo: Pechristener/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 3.0
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    Durban container terminal works halted

    2018-11-27T16:13:00Z

    South African firm Transnet has said it has issued a “stop work” instruction on Durban Container Terminal’s Maine Marine Construction works contract in light of an investigation into the holder of the contract.

  • Port of Newcastle
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    Australian port sale impact inquiry begins

    2018-11-27T15:48:00Z

    The New South Wales (NSW) Legislative Council''s Public Works Committee has commenced an inquiry into the impact of Port of Newcastle sale arrangements on public works expenditure in New South Wales.

  • Sulphur emissions
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    Chinese port faces another corruption charge

    2018-11-26T16:58:00Z

    The chief engineer at China’s Tianjin Port is under investigation for serious illegal activities following multiple corruption crackdowns at the port.

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    Lines slam ‘inadequate’ Spanish box capacity

    2018-11-26T11:59:00Z

    Shipping lines calling at Spanish ports have warned that overcapacity at several of the country’s main container terminals threatens to damage trade.

  • News

    Spanish stevedores hit with massive fines

    2018-11-26T11:58:00Z

    Spanish stevedoring body ANESCO and port unions face the sting of fines totalling in excess of €7m from the country’s competition authorities in response to a deal agreed between the two on new stevedoring structures.

  • Port of Antwerp
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    European port cleared of concession mishandling

    2018-11-26T11:06:00Z

    The European Commission (EC) has concluded that reductions in compensation payments granted by the state-owned Port of Antwerp to two container terminal operators were on market terms and did not involve state aid.

  • Tim Morris
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    UKMPG launches growth plan for ports

    2018-11-20T22:20:00Z

    The UK Major Ports Group (UKMPG) has launched a five-point plan which aims to address how the UK government can play a role in making UK ports more competitive and successful.

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    Terminal collusion claim prompts JNPT probe

    2018-11-20T17:13:00Z

    India''s antitrust regulator is to investigate alleged anti-competitive practices by APM Terminals and DP World at their terminals at state-owned Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, according to Reuters.