World News – Page 58
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THE MANAUS YO-YO SPINS…
Superterminais has stepped up the battle for market share in Manaus, the Amazon port city, with the implementation of a new investment plan. Rob Ward reports
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VITORIA MODEL LAUNCHED
The port management body for port Vitoria has been privatised. As Rob Ward explains it represents a test case for similar privatisations to come including for Santos
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STS10 RIVALRY HOTS UP
There are two schools of thought about the role of the forthcoming STS10 terminal concession in Santos, Brazil – an ECSA hub or another terminal to promote greater competition. Rob Ward examines the arguments
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UNDER PRESSURE
Central and South Vietnam has been a hotbed of container port activity, with the dominant share of national volumes and terminal investments. AJ Keyes assesses if this will continue
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JUNIOR PARTNER
Container volumes at Haiphong port have grown in recent years, but overall traffi c is steadily slipping away from the north of Vietnam. AJ Keyes considers if this position is expected to change in the future
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BIG SPENDING PLANS
Vietnam is already a major manufacturing hub, with further potential to off er an alternative option to China. AJ Keyes examines future port development plans
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GRAIN: A PRICE TO PAY FOR WAR
Andrew Penfold discusses the far-reaching changes triggered in world grain trade by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Higher prices with potentially very damaging consequences are a central theme
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MOMBASA MACHINATIONS
Another attempt is underway to introduce the private sector into container handling operations in Mombasa but like its predecessors this process is attracting criticism. Mike Mundy reports
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NAPA discusses future plans
North Adriatic ports are focusing on connectivity and sustainability to become more globally competitive
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SAVANNAH: RECORD BREAKER
For almost 20 years, the Port of Savannah has outperformed all other ports along the eastern seaboard and throughout the whole of North America. AJ Keyes looks at what makes this port so successful
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Weighty IT investment at Manila
The hefty investment at MICT is meant to crisis proof operations into the future
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Aberdeen expansion progress
Turnover up at the Port of Aberdeen as it eyes a green, sustainable future
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Shanghai lockdown hits trade
Delays at one of the world’s largest ports has sent shockwaves throughout the global supply chain
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European ports intensify cooperation
Closer links between two major European ports will help the move to more efficient, sustainable operation
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Egypt coast development deals
AD Ports and Red Sea Ports Authority sign a pair of agreements to make Egypt a global trade and logistics hub
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Montreal expansion bids
New terminal at Port of Montreal will bring significant benefits to Quebec and Canada
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SmartPort solution for Chile terminal
Kalmar SmartPort automation will help a new terminal in Chile minimise idle times and avoid delays
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New Romanian terminal
New multimodal terminal will link Romania to key trade hubs, delivering significant trade and economic benefits to the country
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Cyber security information exchange
A port in North America’s northwest has joined forces with a maritime information sharing centre to combat the increasing threat from cyber criminals
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Greener rail transport
Converting to green electricity has seen rail emissions reduce by more than a half