World News – Page 148

  • Sydney is now Australia’s biggest container port Photo: Jason Tong/flickr/CC BY 2.0
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    Sydney leapfrogs Melbourne in container ranking

    2017-11-22T08:49:00Z

    Sydney has overtaken Melbourne as Australia’s biggest container port.

  • DPWA has blamed tough market conditions for the increases Photo: Jay Miller/flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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    Push back on DPW Australia levy increases

    2017-11-22T08:49:00Z

    Arguments over infrastructure fees imposed by stevedores in Australia have intensified following a decision by DP World Australia (DPWA) to increase infrastructure levies at its Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne container terminals.

  • Big ambition: When completed, the Sokhna World Zone project will be 1.5 times bigger than Jafza
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    DP World presents its vision for Sokhna World Zone

    2017-11-21T15:49:00Z

    DP World has presented its vision for its Sokhna World Zone project which envisions a sustainable industrial area to attract foreign investment complete with a range of investment incentives.

  • Siemens wind turbine blade manufacturing plant
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    ABP launches GB£3.5bn property arm

    2017-11-17T14:18:00Z

    ABP has launched its transformed property arm as a GB£3.5bn development and investment business with a 960-hectare land bank.

  • Capital investment: The port’s 2018 capital improvement programme will support new growth opportunities
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    Houston approves US$275 million budget to invest in growth

    2017-11-16T15:35:00Z

    The Port of Houston Authority has approved a larger operating budget for 2018 to up its capacity to cater for new resin production along the Houston Ship Channel.

  • The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has given the green light to rail and gate expansion projects that will significantly boost capacity at the Port of Savannah’s Garden City Terminal
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    Port of Savannah expansion approved

    2017-11-15T17:06:00Z

    The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has given the green light to rail and gate expansion projects that will significantly boost capacity at the Port of Savannah’s Garden City Terminal - North America’s biggest container terminal.

  • A feasibility study is expected to finish around the end of this year Photo: Victor Perez/flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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    Rotterdam investigates CO2 capture system

    2017-11-15T17:06:00Z

    The Port of Rotterdam Authority is exploring opportunities with Nederlandse Gasunie (Gasunie) and Energie Beheer Nederland (EBN) to achieve a basic infrastructure to capture and transport carbon dioxide (CO2) in the Port of Rotterdam area.

  • A screengrab of the location of Patimban. Image: Google Maps
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    Japan to fund Patimban port

    2017-11-15T17:06:00Z

    Japan’s government has made a $1.04bn (Rp 14.2tr) loan agreement to fund the Patimban deep seaport venture in Subang in Indonesia.

  • The Port of Aden (pictured) is one of the ports that Saudi Arabia's mission to UN announced would reopen Photo: NASA Astronaut photograph ISS047-E-111699/Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain
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    Yemen sees ports reopen

    2017-11-15T17:06:00Z

    Saudi Arabia has reopened some ports in Yemen a week after the Saudi-led military coalition battling the Houthi movement there announced a temporary closure of all Yemeni ports to staunch the tide of arms being sent to Houthi rebels from Iran.

  • Freight forwarding business Quality Freight UK (QF UK) has boosted its crane capability at its facility at Ellesmere Port in the north-west of England
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    Quality Freight UK acquires Fuchs crane

    2017-11-15T17:06:00Z

    Freight forwarding business Quality Freight UK (QF UK) has boosted its crane capability at its facility at Ellesmere Port in the north-west of England.

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    Aurizon in talks to buy Wiggins terminal

    2017-11-15T17:06:00Z

    Aurizon Holdings (Aurizon) has confirmed that it is in discussions to purchase the Wiggins Island Coal Export Terminal (WICET) in Australia.

  • Port of Portland
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    ICTSI "pleased" with ILWU violation ruling

    2017-11-15T16:59:00Z

    ICTSI Oregon is “pleased” following a court ruling that the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) violated labour laws.

  • Attendees at the PORTOPIA Final Event
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    ESPO’s PORTOPIA project reaches conclusion

    2017-11-15T09:13:00Z

    The completion of the European Sea Ports Organisation’s (ESPO) PORTOPIA project has been marked by a conference attended by port representatives from across Europe.

  • A screengrab from Ms Christian's video highlighting the people that help the port realise its targets
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    Port NOLA to implement Master Plan

    2017-11-15T09:13:00Z

    The Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) is close to ushering in a Gateway Master Plan designed to provide infrastructure for the future to realise its potential with integrated transport solutions, its president and chief executive has said.

  • Port of Jakarta
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    Port worker killed at ICTSI Jakarta terminal

    2017-11-14T08:15:00Z

    International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI) has expressed its commitment to compliance following a worker''s death at its Jakarta terminal.

  • The Act was spurred on by June’s global NotPetya ransomware outbreak, which led to a shutdown of the biggest terminal at the Port of Los Angeles (pictured) Photo: joey zanotti/flickr/CC BY 2.0
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    US House passes port cybersecurity act

    2017-11-13T19:14:00Z

    The US House of Representatives’ Homeland Security Committee has passed legislation aimed at addressing cybersecurity concerns at the country’s ports.

  • In the trial, prosecutors argued that between September 2015 and March 2017, Mr Moe worked at the APM terminal at the Port of New York and New Jersey for as few as eight hours a week while earning weekly wages of $9,300 (image is for illustrativ...
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    NY/NJ foreman falsely claimed $500,000 salary

    2017-11-13T19:14:00Z

    A general foreman and member of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) at APM Terminals (APMT) at the Port of New York and New Jersey has been found guilty of fraudulently claiming a salary of nearly $500,000 a year between September 2015 and March 2017 – despite not working for much ...

  • The Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor will receive $9.85m of funding as part of the country’s 2017 FASTLANE small project grants
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    Indiana-Burns wins $9.85m FASTLANE grant

    2017-11-13T19:14:00Z

    US Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao has confirmed that the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor will receive $9.85m of funding as part of the country’s 2017 FASTLANE small project grants.

  • The Saudi-led military coalition battling the Houthi movement in Yemen has allowed work to resume at the Port of Aden (pictured) Photo: NASA Johnson/flickr/CC BY-NC 2.0
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    Yemen’s Port of Aden reopens

    2017-11-13T19:14:00Z

    Two days after ordering a nationwide seaport closure, the Saudi-led military coalition battling the Houthi movement in Yemen has allowed work to resume at the Port of Aden, an official there said on Wednesday.

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    COSCO SHIPPING Ports obtains Zeebrugge controlling stake

    2017-11-13T19:14:00Z

    COSCO SHIPPING Ports, formerly known as COSCO Pacific, has finalised a deal to obtain a controlling share in container terminal APM Terminals (APMT) Zeebrugge.