World News – Page 70
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ROTTERDAM IMPLEMENTS SMART MOORING
The Port of Rotterdam has confirmed it is implementing a Smart Mooring solution.
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New Kuenz deal
Austrian crane innovation specialist has signed an exclusive agreement with PortxGroup Australia for exclusive representation of its container handling cranes.
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US$7.5bn for Indonesia
Up to US$7.5bn could be invested in Indonesian ports following a new agreement.
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VICT REPEATS ASC ORDER
Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT), located at the Port of Melbourne, has awarded Kalmar with a repeat order for six Automatic Stacking Cranes (ASC). The order was booked during Q3 2021 by Kalmar owner, Cargotec, with a planned delivery date of Q2 2023.
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KPA LOOKING FOR LAMU FUNDING
The Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) has stated that it intends to borrow US157 million to complete the fi rst phase construction of its new Lamu Port.
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Santos reckoning
A public consultation on the privatisation of the Port of Santos should take place later this year.
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Operator dumps MUA
A major Australian container terminal operator has moved to terminate its Enterprise Agreement with the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA).
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Adani drops terminal
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd. (APSEZ) is scrapping a container terminal build project.
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Dwell penalty
Ocean carriers will face a financial penalty for import containers that dwell on terminals at two US ports.
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Zero carbon terminal
The world’s first zero carbon intelligent container terminal has been established.
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California congestion continues
California is taking new action to alleviate congestion at ports in the state.
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Multifold dredging benefits
Dredging at a US port would bring big ships with environmental, safety and economic benefits.
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24/7 California ports
The Port of Los Angeles will join the Port of Long Beach in operating 24/7 in a bid to tackle supply chain congestion.
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CLIP CRANES CLOSE TO COMPLETION
The CLIP intermodal terminal in Swarzędz near Poznań, Poland, has confi rmed that the assembly of three new Kuenz RMG units is almost complete. The 40-ton capacity intermodal units will be able to handle containers, semi trailers and swap-bodies.
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Africa cash injection
Ports and logistics across Africa will benefit from major investment under a new platform.
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THE INVESTMENT PICTURE
The addition of new port capacity is an ongoing task in South East Asia. The principal projects underway or planned are highlighted against a background of current and foreseeable trade trends. A J Keyes reports