World News – Page 134

  • Port of Piraeus
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    Piraeus operator denies knowledge of criminal activity

    2018-04-26T16:47:00Z

    Port of Piraeus operator Piraeus Port Authority (PPA) has said it is not aware of any criminal activity at the port following a report that European Union and Italian authorities are investigating suspected wide-scale tax fraud by Chinese criminal gangs importing goods via Piraeus.

  • Port Botany
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    Botany injury used “opportunistically” by ITF

    2018-04-24T17:39:00Z

    Hutchison Ports has accused the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) of “opportunistically” using an incident which resulted in a seriously injured worker at its Port Botany terminal to gather support.

  • Port connectivity study
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    Study shows benefits of port connectivity

    2018-04-24T11:12:00Z

    Better connections to English ports could help businesses thrive and boost the UK’s economy, a new UK Government study shows.

  • CALISTA to facilitate trade
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    PSA's open logistics platform bill revealed

    2018-04-24T11:12:00Z

    With a development bill of S$20m (US$15.1m) for the first phase, PSA International has confirmed that its new global trade and supply chain platform CALISTA is undergoing trials with “selected users”.

  • "It is critical that these agencies are prepared for a new Brexit regime and that the infrastructure required is in place in time," Mr Ballantyne said
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    BPA calls for Brexit reassurances

    2018-04-24T06:00:00Z

    The British Ports Association (BPA) has written to UK Prime Minister Theresa May to call for finance guarantees for any new border facilities and digital infrastructure that may be required following the country’s departure from the European Union.

  • President Trump (pictured) has placed a number of tariffs on products since the start of this year, with the imposition of more levies proposed Photo: Gage Skidmore/flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0
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    AAPA leader calls for sanctions consideration

    2018-04-24T05:59:00Z

    The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) has called on United States Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer to “carefully consider” the negative effects of possible trade sanctions on port and other trade-related jobs across the US, including the consequences of probable retaliatory responses from trade allies.

  • Yilport has started the first stage of channel dredging works at Puerto Bolívar in Ecuador Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain
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    Yilport begins dredging at Puerto Bolívar

    2018-04-24T05:58:00Z

    Turkey’s Yildirim Group has announced that its subsidiary Yilport Holding (Yilport) has started the first stage of channel dredging works at Puerto Bolívar in Ecuador — just over a year after it took over the facility.

  • PSA's Tan Chong Meng explains the ideas behind Calista
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    PSA's Calista open logistics platform revealed

    2018-04-24T04:35:00Z

    PSA International has revealed more details of its groundbreaking open platform under development with Crimson Logic, which it believes will address logistics on a three-dimensional level.

  • Port of Berbera
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    DP World urged to reconsider Berbera deal

    2018-04-23T16:57:00Z

    Somalia''s foreign minister has said DP World should reconsider its contract with Somaliland and work with Somalia’s federal authorities so the country’s sovereignty is not violated.

  • The Port of Rotterdam Authority has launched the first version of a digital application which, it claimed, allows vessels calling on the Port of Rotterdam to reduce their waiting time by an average of 20%
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    Rotterdam launches port call efficiency platform

    2018-04-21T21:01:00Z

    The Port of Rotterdam Authority has launched the first version of a digital application which, it claims, will allow vessels calling at the port to reduce their waiting time by an average of 20%.

  • The report said that economic growth reached 3.6%
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    SISI: Economic 'prosperity phase' to benefit ports

    2018-04-21T20:14:00Z

    Following a decade of moderate adjustment, the world’s economy has entered a transition stage from recovery to prosperity, according to Shanghai International Shipping Institute’s (SISI) Global Port Development Report (2017).

  • Port of Los Angeles
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    TAP funding applications open

    2018-04-19T13:52:00Z

    The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach and are offering seed money to foster the development of new goods-movement technologies that improve air quality as part of their Technology Advancement Program (TAP).

  • News

    Breakthrough in Lyttelton melee

    2018-04-19T11:44:00Z

    “Agreement in principle” has been reached in the industrial dispute between Lyttelton Port Company (LPC) and the Rail and Maritime Transport Union (RMTU).

  • Port of Piraeus
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    Chinese political investment warning

    2018-04-19T10:58:00Z

    A US think tank has warned that Chinese investment in ports is being used to generate political influence, expand the military and create strategic advantages.

  • Lekki Deep Sea Port
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    CMA CGM Nigerian terminal deal

    2018-04-17T16:01:00Z

    CMA CGM Group have signed an agreement with Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprise (LPLE) to operate the future container terminal in Nigeria’s first, yet to be built, 16m deep sea port.

  • According to Peel Ports Group, the alliance will encourage shared learning and address the challenges connected to using autonomous vessels in UK ports
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    Liverpool witness to autonomous operation

    2018-04-17T13:54:00Z

    The UK’s Port of Liverpool has experienced the demonstration of an autonomous vessel at the facility’s Brocklebank Dock.

  • The IVP
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    TNPA lays out plan for Durban’s liquid bulk hub

    2018-04-17T13:54:00Z

    South Africa’s Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has outlined an Island View Precinct Strategy, concerning the country’s Port of Durban, that “aims to facilitate greater participation of historically-disadvantaged persons in terminal operations”.

  • Marine and inland transport with Rotterdam as the destination or departure point causes CO2 emissions of about 25m tonnes annually (image is of the Port of Rotterdam) Photo: Koen Brouwer/flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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    Rotterdam to target CO2 emissions

    2018-04-17T13:54:00Z

    Rotterdam’s marine transport contributes 21.5m tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions each year.

  • Clare Guinness
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    25-year growth plan at Warrenpoint

    2018-04-17T10:57:00Z

    Northern Ireland’s Warrenpoint Port has unveiled a 25-year growth plan involving upgrading transport links, improving capacity and facilities and developing improved linkages with Warrenpoint town.

  • Port of Montréal
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    Montréal funding to boost economy

    2018-04-16T15:11:00Z

    The Port of Montréal will receive CAD$18.4m in government investment to help create more ‘middle class’ jobs and help local businesses compete by moving commercial goods to market.