World News – Page 436

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    KPT DEEPENS DRAUGHT

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    To facilitate the entry of postpanamax ships, Karachi Port Trust is to rebuild berths 14-17 and widen the access channel at Junabunder.At present, the 12.2 metre draught restriction will remain, although dredging will allow up to 16 metres.As part of a second phase upgrade, berths 10-13 will also be reconstructed.

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    Kaohsiung invests to compete with China

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Competition from China and other Asian countries has prompted the port of Kaohsiung to announce a $1.5bn investment programme, which aims to increase traffic and upgrade infrastructure over the next eight years.  In February, a tender was due to be issued for a four-berth build-operate transfer terminal project worth $364m. 

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    Malaysia tariff control

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Previous attempts to attract investors in this 2m teu capacity project resulted in just a single bidder, Yang Ming, which wanted to extend the period for building the terminal from seven to 15 years, which was unacceptable to Taiwan's authorities. In 2006, the port handled 9.77m teu, an increase of ...

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    Asian box ports lead world

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Asian ports experienced an average growth of 11% in container traffic in 2006, with the world''s six leading box handling facilities all located in that region.

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    PSA quits Brunei terminal

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    PSA is to pull out of its concession at Muara Container Terminal in Brunei, which it has operated since 2000. The Singapore-based stevedore will be replaced by Brunei Ports Department personnel with effect from April 1,2007.

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    Fourth JNPT box tender

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    The Indian port of JNPT is to issue a tender in respect of its proposed fourth container terminal by the end of the current year. Expressions of interest have already been received.

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    BONTANG SETBACK

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Earnings at Indonesia''s Bontang Coal Terminal have been hit by a malfunctioning winch-brake motor, which forced the declaration of a force majeure in February.The terminal has a loading capacity of 250,000 tonnes per week.

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    VINALINES PORT PLEDGE

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Vietnam Shipping Lines, known as Vinalines, plans to raise $3.3bn (VND51tr) over the next three years to invest in its shipping fleet and upgrade its ports. Part of this investment will be spent on the construction of new seaports in Dinh Vu, Hiep Phuoc and Cai Mep.

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    ASIA-PACIFIC COOPERATION

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Port officials from Asia-Pacific stressed the importance of cooperation at a pivotal International Association of Ports and Harbours'' meeting in Vietnam in February. Representatives met to discuss port development and management and plans to develop sea links between Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.

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    HPH seals Vietnam deal

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Expected to be fully operational in 2011, the terminal will have a quay length of 730 metres, with depth alongside of 14 metres and a total yard area of 33 hectares.

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    Automatic kick for Manila

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    International Container Terminal Services Inc''s (ICTSI) flagship terminal is gunning for full automation at its central gate with the introduction of truck portals with imaging cameras and automated driver transaction kiosks.

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    HPH seals Vietnam deal

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Kong Kong''s Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) is to jointly construct, develop and operate a new container terminal in Vietnam under a 50-year concession.

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    Star Performer

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    With traffic across East Africa and the Indian Ocean continuing to grow,Mombasa is taking its future role seriously, as Alex Hughes finds out

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    The privatisation quandary

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Privatisation of Mombasa Container Terminal has been under discussion for a long time and while no time frame has been set as yet, a committee comprising officials from both the government and port authority is looking into this issue.

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    Dry bulk bonanza

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    A slight dip in 2006 throughput should prove no hurdle to growth in 2007 at Africa''s key ports. Alex Hughes reports

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    Mozambique's Beira has grand aspirations that could knock Durban off its direct call perch

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    A planned dredging programme is integral to the future success of the Mozambican port of Beira to push it into the direct call league. This modest African box handling facility - in comparison with Richards Bay - lies 20km from the open sea.

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    Feeder king

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Port Louis continues to draw in the main shipping players, but it is not complacent as Alex Hughes finds out

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    A tale of two deltas

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    The Pearl river delta led the way in China''s capitalist drive,now it faces overcapacity and overtaking by its Yangtze cousin. Wing Kah-goh investigates

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    Hibiki shake-up

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    Illustrative of the general decline of Japanese ports, news reaches Port Strategy of severe discontent at the nation''s very first private port initiative.

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    Kaohsiung throws good money after bad

    2007-03-01T16:26:00Z

    At Taiwan''s premier port of Kaohsiung there is a bunker mentality setting in which threatens to waste taxpayers money on an extraordinary level. Fact: Taiwan is not the manufacturing centre it once was.Fact:China is,thanks in part to Taiwanese industries relocating. Seven years ago,Kaohsiung was the third largest boxport in the ...