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| | Welcome to the latest eNewsletter from the publishers of WorldCargo News, the world's leading resource for international cargo professionals. Click here to view a sample issue of WorldCargo News and subscription information. Click here for information on advertising in print or online. | | | | | | | | Novatrans goes to Charles Andre Pan-European multimodal transport operator Charles Andre has acquired combi-transport firm Novatrans from SNCF-Geodis... Click here for more DP World places T3 Jebel Ali orders A total of 19 STS cranes and 50 automated RMGs has been ordered from ZPMC and Trans Gulf Port Cranes. The TOS contract has been awarded to CyberLogictec of Korea... Click here for more Rotterdam World Gateway goes remote The new Maasvlakte II terminal operated by the DP World will, like its neighbour APM Terminals, operate its STS cranes with ABB remote control technology... Click here for more Charleston opts out of SPARCS N4 The South Carolina State Ports Authority has confirmed that its contract with Navis for a terminal operating system, gate system and other software has "ended"... Click here for more Melford moving ahead The promoters of the long-planned Melford International Terminal (MIT) in the Strait of Canso, Nova Scotia, are finally in the process of acquiring land to build the facility.... Click here for more US ports deep in the red A report from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) identifies a US$16B gap between the investment needs of the US ports and inland waterways sector to 2020 and funding made available thus far.... Click here for more East Coast strike averted - for now The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) have agreed to a 90-day extension to contract talks, postponing the strike that would have come into effect on the US east coast on 1 October.... Click here for more CP's fast train New president and CEO Hunter Harrison is beginning to make his presence felt at Canadian Pacific Railway (CP).... Click here for more PROMOTION Free White Paper - Calculating the Return On Investment of a Specialist Intermodal IT System | | |
This white paper from Real Asset Management provides crucial cost saving information for companies involved in container leasing, tank leasing, tank container operating and trailer leasing. It contains the information they need to assess the benefits of implementing a specialist software package and to compare costs against expensive in house systems, including sample ROI calculations, strategic benefits and cost considerations. Click here to request your free copy | | Progress in Manta Manta port authority (APM) in Ecuador has announced the completion of five out of nine infrastructure projects that the state initiated in October last year, representing an investment of around US$5.5M.... Click here for more Peru unveils new national port plan Peru has unveiled a new National Port Development Plan designed to give local authorities more autonomy to develop regional port infrastructure.... Click here for more Japan eyes Indonesia Japan has expressed interest in investing in projects to expand seaports and airports near Jakarta and West Java in Indonesia, a move expected to help its transport system.... Click here for more Sennebogen 835 E in Eemshaven Elzinga Group in the Netherlands recently started working with a new Sennebogen 835 E hydraulic crane at its facility at Eemshaven, where it handles around 3 mtpa of scrap metal, aggregrates, grain products, round timber, piece goods and waste products.... Click here for more Briggs acquires Barloworld in UK Briggs Equipment UK Ltd has executed a purchase agreement to acquire the assets of Barloworld Handling UK. Completion is expected to occur no later than 30 September 2012.... Click here for more ABG cannot pull out of JNP deal India's Law Ministry has ruled that ABG Ports cannot withdraw from the consortium that won a contract to build a new container terminal at Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNP), adding a fresh twist to the uncertainty surrounding the project.... Click here for more ZIM fosters Durres container traffic ZIM Integrated Shipping Services has added Durres to its circular Adriatic Express Service (ADX), so the rotation is now Haifa-Ashdod-Koper-Durres-Trieste-Venice-Ravenna-Alexandria- Haifa. The service is managed in the port by GALA (German Albanian Logsitics Company), an affiliate of Germany- based logistics company EMS Shipping and Trading.... Click here for more APMT inks Mexican deal After winning a tender on 15 December 2011, APM Terminals Lazaro Cardenas has signed a 32-year concession contract with the Port Authority of the Mexican Port of Lazaro Cardenas (APILAC) for the design, financing, construction, operation, and maintenance of a new container terminal at the port.... Click here for more New South Wales flips again The New South Wales government has performed a U-turn and declared that the state's next international container port will be Port Kembla.... Click here for more Delo plans NUTEP expansion Delo group is set to increase the annual capacity of its 100%-owned NUTEP container terminal in the Port of Novorossiysk from 350,000 TEU to 400,000 TEU this year and to 600,000 TEU by 2016.... Click here for more Cavotec reels them in Cavotec has won two large orders for electrical power and spreader cable reels for STS container cranes for ports in The Netherlands and Malaysia. The new orders follow an earlier confirmation that Cavotec will supply the power and spreader cable reels for the 12 STS cranes that ZPMC is building for CICT Colombo, the new development in Sri Lanka majority-owned by China Merchants.... Click here for more HPH fixes Port Botany contract Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) has awarded a A$150M contract for on-ground works at Port Botany's third container terminal to engineers Laing O'Rourke.... Click here for more New Belawan box berth Indonesian port operator Pelindo I is to build a new 700m berth at Belawan International Container Terminal (BICT) in Medan, North Sumatra. Pelindo I spokesman M Eriansyah told state news agency Antara that construction will begin this year and be completed in 2015.... Click here for more Valparaiso tenders questioned Jose Manuel Urenda, whose companies (Agunsa, Grupo Empresas Navieras) have multiple interests in Chilean ports, has stated that the system set up to privatise Terminal 2 at the port of Valparaiso will favour the existing concessionaire at Terminal 1, the Von Appen group.... Click here for more Strainstall goes to Fendercare Strainstall Marine has become a subsidiary of Fendercare Marine. The Strainstall Marine name and branding will remain, "but becoming part of the Fendercare family will enable Strainstall Marine to offer local product support through Fendercare Marine's global office network," a statement said.... Click here for more Walvis Bay box plan delayed Namibian port operator Namport has decided to postpone the construction of a new container terminal at Walvis Bay, despite the fact that throughput has now exceeded 300,000 TEU a year for the first time and traffic is expected to reach 330,000 TEU for 2012 as a whole.... 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WCN Publishing Northbank House 5 Bridge Street Leatherhead SURREY KT22 8BL United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1372 375511 Fax: +44 (0)1372 370111 Visit other WCN Publishing publications: Bulk Materials International (c) WCN Publishing | | Featured Event TOC Container Supply Chain Middle East TOC Container Supply Chain Middle East has a fresh networking format that brings together cargo owners, shipping lines and ports to debate best practice and collaboration. 1-3 October 2012 Sheik Rashid Hall DWTC, Dubai, UAE Click here for more information | | Container Terminal Planning - A Theoretical Approach A major study by Dr Itsuro Watanabe (Container System Technology). This comprehensive 245 page study is an in-depth analysis of capacity constraints, productivity, selectivity and flexibility of different container handling systems in terminals of different types and sizes: common-users or dedicated; hub centre (transshipment and/or relay) or import/export vocation; gateway or feeder port; intermodal rail or truck distribution inland; with or without CFS, etc. Click here for more information Featured Event Intermodal Europe 2012 Europe's leading event for container transport and logistics across road, rail and sea. 27-29 November 2012 Amsterdam RAI, Holland Click here for more information | | TOC Container Supply Chain Middle East 1-3 October 2012 Sheik Rashid Hall DWTC, Dubai UAE Click here for more information TRANSTEC 2012 2-4 October 2012 St Petersburg Russia Click here for more information Navis World 2012 7-10 October 2012 Intercontinental Hotel, San Francisco, California, USA Click here for more information 2012 AAPA Annual Convention and Expo 21-25 October 2012 Mobile, Alabama USA Click here for more information SAUDI TRANSTEC 2012 11-13 November 2012 Dhahran International Exhibitions Center, Dammam Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Click here for more information Transport Security Expo 2012 14-15 November 2012 Olympia, London UK Click here for more information Intermodal Europe 2012 27-29 November 2012 Amsterdam RAI Holland Click here for more information TOC Container Supply Chain Americas 2012 4-6 December 2012 El Panama Hotel, Panama City Panama Click here for more information Cool Logistics Africa 16-18 April 2013 Vineyard Hotel & Spa | Cape Town South Africa Click here for more information | | |
If this newsletter is not properly displayed, please click here. | - Edition: 1385 Headlines Contents C H Robinson to pay $635m for forwarder C H Robinson Worldwide Inc, a third-party provider of freight transport, is to take over privately owned Phoenix International for US$635 million in cash and stock to expand its forwarding business.
EU rejects US claim to have weaned Boeing off subsidies US aircraft giant Boeing is still getting US subsidies despite Washington's claim to have stopped the handouts, the European Union said, reported Reuters.
PAL owners mull building new airport Philippine conglomerate San Miguel Corp said it has teamed up with the group of billionaire Lucio Tan to evaluate the feasibility of building an airport that could serve as the country's main gateway, reported Dow Jones Newswires.
 Air France-KLM cites Philippine-EU prospects Franco-Dutch airline Air France-KLM sees traffic between the Philippines and the European Union (EU) picking up in the long run from currently limited volumes, reported BusinessWorld.
Pacific rates to rocket on perfect storm fears Transpacific container shipping lines have announced hefty freight rate increases as they prepare for a "perfect storm" next year, hiking box rates by US$800-$1,200 per TEU starting from mid-October.
Felixstowe sets new productivity record Customers at the Port of Felixstowe are benefitting from fast vessel turnarounds on the quayside as a result of a programme of continuous improvements.
MSC throws lifeline to Timaru port PrimePort Timaru has been thrown a container service lifeline by Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC), which will begin a weekly container service through the port on October 10, reported New Zealand Transport Intelligence Briefing.
Port of Tampa rail link nears completion The Port of Tampa is nearing completion of the US $11 million Tampa Gateway Rail Terminal, a 2-mile rail loop that will speed the unloading of ethanol-bearing trains and cargo-bearing ships, reported Tampa Bay Times.
Court stay for ABG on port bank guarantee The Mumbai high court granted an ad-interim stay to ABG Ports against the decision of Singapore's PSA International, its dominant partner in a planned container loading facility at Jawaharlal Nehru port, to encash ABG's share of the bank guarantee for
| | Russian Railways eyes Peugeot logistics unit Russia's state railway monopoly is in talks to buy Gefco, the logistics business that loss-making French car maker PSA Peugeot Citroen wants to sell, as it bets on growing demand for transporting goods overland between Europe and Asia, reported Reuters.
Jaxport board elects chairman The board of directors of the Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) selected new board officers during its monthly meeting, electing James Citrano as chairman. Beginning today, he will assume the role vacated by former chairman Stephen Busey.
Virgin America reports $32m loss Virgin America's second-quarter loss widened to US$32 million, but the airline is betting costly expansion is about to pay off, potentially leading to an initial public offering in late 2013, repoted Dow Jones Newswires, The closely held carrier has
Cathay posts most profitable week of the year Cathay Pacific Airways recorded its most profitable week of the year last week thanks to strong demand for premium services, but the carrier's chief executive warned that the flare-up of tensions between China and Japan is hurting demand for travel
Qantas-Emirates tie-up draws fire Virgin Australia and its international alliance partners have asked the competition regulator to withhold interim authorisation for the Qantas-Emirates tie-up, arguing the two would have a massive combined market share and that they had failed to
Narita mulls landing fee discount Narita International Airport is looking to put in place discounts on landing fees charged to airlines, aiming to increase its capacity utilisation by attracting more flights, according to Nikkei Report.
Dubai airport August freight traffic edges up Passenger traffic at Dubai International Airport jumped 20 percent from a year earlier in August, while the volume of cargo freight rose 4.4 percent, reported Reuters. The airport, one of the world's busiest, handled 4.
Saudi Ports Authority injects $426m in projects The Saudi Ports Authority (SPA) signed US$426 million in contracts for construction and development projects in various seaports in the kingdom in 2012, reported Mist News.
Jebel Ali signs contract for 4m TEU terminal DP World took a major step towards the development of a massive new container terminal at Jebel Ali in Dubai, with the signing of an agreement for the construction of the infrastructure to expand capacity at the flagship port by four million TEUs.
FedEx shareholders refuse to strip CEO of chairman's title FedEx Corp shareholders rejected for the sixth time a Teamsters proposal that would have forced founder Fred Smith to give up the chairman's title at the operator of the world's largest cargo airline, reported National Post.
DHL Express prices to go up next year Deutsche PostDHL said it would raise prices at its DHL Express business worldwide from January 1 to take into account inflation and rising operating costs. In Germany, prices will increase by an average 4.
Virgin Cargo gets new sales chief Virgin Atlantic Cargo has appointed Nick Jones to the new post of head of sales.
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If this newsletter is not properly displayed, please click here. | - Edition: 1384 Headlines Contents LATAM Airlines to select alliance next year Newly created regional carrier LATAM Airlines Group will decide during the first half of 2013 on its airline alliance, Ignacio Cueto, one of the company's top executives, said.
Ryanair confident of Aer Lingus bid Ryanair is confident of winning regulatory approval for its bid for Aer Lingus after the submission of a package of remedies to the European Commission to address competition issues, the Financial Times reported.
Hainan Airlines suspends Beijing-Okinawa flights Hainan Airlines, China's fourth largest airline by capacity, has suspended its twice weekly flights between Beijing and Okinawa from Thursday, because of insufficient travel demand amid growing tension between China and Japan over a group of disputed
 Kenya blames port slowdown on recession The Kenya Ports Authority has blamed the slow cargo handling on the global economic slump, reported All Africa.
CIMC orders four 9,200 TEU ships STX Dalian Shipbuilding Complex, the Chinese shipyard of South Korea's STX Offshore & Shipbuilding, has inked a US$330 million deal to supply four 9,200-TEU sized container ships to China International Marine Containers (CIMC), reported Reuters.
US East and Gulf coast port strike averted
Negotiations between the US dockworkers union and the organisation for shipping companies and ports have been extended for 90 days, through December 29, averting a potential strike that would stop deliveries to ports along the US Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
Agility names new Asia Pacific and Europe CEOs Logistics provider Agility has named 28-year company veteran Chris Price as chief executive officer of its Asia Pacific operations.
TNT Express CEO resigns Marie-Christine Lombard, chief executive officer of TNT Express, has tendered her resignation to pursue an external career opportunity.
UPS struggles over TNT takeover US delivery-services company United Parcel Services (UPS) is facing an uphill struggle to convince European Union regulators that its US$6.
| | Logwin opens sales office in Ahmedabad Logwin, a provider of air and ocean freight and logistics services, has opened a new sales office in Ahmedabad, the largest city of Gujarat State in western India.
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If this newsletter is not properly displayed, please click here. | - Edition: 1383 Headlines Contents India airport authority staff to go on strike Employees of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) owing allegiance to the Airports Authority Employees Union will resort to a nationwide strike from September 24 in support of their demands, including implementation of common seniority, reported Dow
Air Canada plans to hire 900 in 12 months Air Canada will hire more than 900 people over the next 12 months as it beefs up operations and prepares for the launch of a low-cost carrier next year, reported Dow Jones Newswires.
China Eastern delays Shanghai-Sendai route launch China Eastern Airlines will delay the launch of a new route between Shanghai and Sendai because of insufficient travel demand amid growing tension between China and Japan over a group of disputed islands, reported Dow Jones Newswires.
 Cosco boss warns of 'vicious competition' The chairman of Chinese shipping giant China Cosco Holdings urged the shipping industry to take action to avoid "vicious competition".
DP World quits Yemen port project DP World, the world's third-largest port operator, has sold some non-core operations in Belgium and has quit a venture in Yemen as part of a series of disposals of overseas assets, reported Khaleej Times.
Port of Tacoma's container throughput soars The container throughput of the US Port of Tacoma grew by 29.8 percent on the year to 156,804 TEUs in August, mainly boosted by the beginning of the peak season and introduction of two shipping servicesm, reported SeeNews Shipping.
JNPT terminal staff to go on strike India's largest container port, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, is likely to face congestion from Monday as employees of one of the three container terminals at the port have threatened to go on strike.
HSBC leads China trade delegation to Germany In response to rising demand from major Chinese corporate customers to access trade and investment opportunities in Germany, HSBC China led a delegation of 14 large-scale private and state-owned enterprises through Dusseldorf and Munich this week.
Watchdog nod for Czech Airlines state aid The EU Commission gave approval for US$130 million in state aid granted to state-owned Czech Airlines, in parallel with a restructuring programme that the regulator said had a reasonable prospect of getting the airline back on track, reported Reuters.
| | Small rise in JAL listing price Japan Airlines's second attempt at being a public company didn't go off with a huge pop the way Facebook's did, but here's hoping that slow and steady bodes well for the world's second-largest IPO this year.
Etihad in talks on Jet Airways stake Jet Airways and Etihad Airways are in discussions for a possible deal that could see the Middle-Eastern carrier pick up a minority stake in the country's oldest surviving private airline, according to three people familiar with the talks, reported The
American Airlines warns 11,000 of layoffs American Airlines has sent layoff warning notices to more than 11,000 employees, but a spokesman said the company expects job cuts related to its bankruptcy restructuring will be 4,400 or fewer, reported The Dallas Morning News.
Port of Tauranga dredging gets court nod A High Court decision has cleared the way for the Port of Tauranga to dredge its shipping channel, making the harbour accessible to the biggest container ships ever to visit a New Zealand port, reported the Bay of Plenty Times.
Lend Lease appointed contractor for Liverpool2 Peel Ports has named international property and infrastructure group Lend Lease as principal contractor for Liverpool2, its new US$485 million deep-water container terminal at the Port of Liverpool.
US group buys stake in ICTSI California-based investment firm Capital Group Companies has acquired about 8.7 percent of the outstanding capital of Philippine port operator International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI).
Crucial US East Coast labour talks underway With time running out before the contract expires, the union representing 14,500 longshoremen on the East and Gulf coasts and the port employers' organisation are holding talks today with a federal mediator to try to avert the first strike in 35 years.
Lufthansa to build new logistics centre at Frankfurt Lufthansa has announced plans to build a modern logistics centre at Frankfurt Airport.
Yamato to pay $2.3m fine for price-fixing Japanese freight company Yamato Global Logistics Japan has pleaded guilty and agreed to pay a criminal fine of about US$2.
TNT expands Europe road coverage TNT Express has further extended its road delivery network in Europe with a new service to and from Montenegro, reported Dow Jones Newswires.
New Singapore office boosts Envirotainer's pharma footprint Envirotainer has opened a new office in Singapore to improve access to its active temperature-controlled air cargo containers and cold chain management services across Asia Pacific, now the world's fastest growing pharmaceuticals market.
Schiphol Cargo gets new strategist Schiphol Cargo the dedicated cargo management arm of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol has appointed Hendriena Ritsema as director, strategic development.
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| | Welcome to the latest eNewsletter from the publishers of WorldCargo News, the world's leading resource for international cargo professionals. Click here to view a sample issue of WorldCargo News and subscription information. Click here for information on advertising in print or online. | | | | | | | | DP World places T3 Jebel Ali orders A total of 19 STS cranes and 50 automated RMGs has been ordered from ZPMC and Trans Gulf POrt Cranes... Click here for more NOW Solutions lands Global automation contract California-based positioning systems specialist NOW Solutions has won the order to supply complete vehicle and container positioning systems to Global Container Terminals for its redevelopment project at Bayonne, New Jersey... Click here for more DP World quits Aden DP World has reached an agreement with Yemeni parties to divest its entire interest in Dubai and Aden Ports Corporation (DAPC) to Yemen Gulf of Aden Ports Corporation (YGAPC).... Click here for more Russian deal for NYK Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha and the Rolf group have launched a joint venture logistics company in Russia... Click here for more Allegations hit Dar-es-Salaam The director general of the Tanzania Ports Authority has been suspended while an investigation into corruption allegations is undertaken... Click here for more PROMOTION Free White Paper - Calculating the Return On Investment of a Specialist Intermodal IT System | | |
This white paper from Real Asset Management provides crucial cost saving information for companies involved in container leasing, tank leasing, tank container operating and trailer leasing. It contains the information they need to assess the benefits of implementing a specialist software package and to compare costs against expensive in house systems, including sample ROI calculations, strategic benefits and cost considerations. Click here to request your free copy | | Hoyer expands in Turkey Hamburg-based bulk liquids logistics service provider Hoyer has widened its global network by acquiring a majority interest in Turkish forwarder Aktifsped.... Click here for more Enter "Dunkrus Express" CMA CGM is introducing a new service for Moroccan fruit exports to France and Saint Petersburg over Dunkirk... Click here for more Strike Club warns on US port strike The Strike Club, the leading market for the provision of insurance protection against delays in the maritime trades, has warned that if the looming threat of a stevedores' strike at 14 ports along the US east and Gulf coasts becomes a reality, it could be the precursor of further labour unrest.... Click here for more Shore power in Helsinki A new €1M AMP system will be introduced at the Finnish port's Katajanokka Quay this weekend... Click here for more E-Crane acquires Famaba The Belgium-based bulk handling crane supplier has acquired a key Polish supplier... Click here for more Cargotec to list marine segment separately The marine business area (MacGregor)will be listed separately in Asia... Click here for more You can change your selection of content in your Market Briefing from WorldCargo News Online, or unsubscribe at any time. Click here and then click on 'Edit your email Alert' to modify your selection or to unsubscribe. If you have mislaid your password, enter your email address - angelo.evangelista2006.schedule@blogger.com - into 'Your email address' and click on 'Remind me': your password will be emailed immediately to that email address. Why not subscribe to the Market Briefing from Bulk Materials International? Just click here to subscribe and select the subjects that suit you. WCN Publishing Northbank House 5 Bridge Street Leatherhead SURREY KT22 8BL United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1372 375511 Fax: +44 (0)1372 370111 Visit other WCN Publishing publications: Bulk Materials International (c) WCN Publishing | | Featured Event TOC Container Supply Chain Middle East TOC Container Supply Chain Middle East has a fresh networking format that brings together cargo owners, shipping lines and ports to debate best practice and collaboration. 1-3 October 2012 Sheik Rashid Hall DWTC, Dubai, UAE Click here for more information | | Container Terminal Planning - A Theoretical Approach A major study by Dr Itsuro Watanabe (Container System Technology). This comprehensive 245 page study is an in-depth analysis of capacity constraints, productivity, selectivity and flexibility of different container handling systems in terminals of different types and sizes: common-users or dedicated; hub centre (transshipment and/or relay) or import/export vocation; gateway or feeder port; intermodal rail or truck distribution inland; with or without CFS, etc. Click here for more information Featured Event Intermodal Europe 2012 Europe's leading event for container transport and logistics across road, rail and sea. 27-29 November 2012 Amsterdam RAI, Holland Click here for more information | | Cool Logistics Global 24-26 September 2012 Crowne Plaza, Antwerp Belgium Click here for more information TOC Container Supply Chain Middle East 1-3 October 2012 Sheik Rashid Hall DWTC, Dubai UAE Click here for more information TRANSTEC 2012 2-4 October 2012 St Petersburg Russia Click here for more information Navis World 2012 7-10 October 2012 Intercontinental Hotel, San Francisco, California, USA Click here for more information 2012 AAPA Annual Convention and Expo 21-25 October 2012 Mobile, Alabama USA Click here for more information SAUDI TRANSTEC 2012 11-13 November 2012 Dhahran International Exhibitions Center, Dammam Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Click here for more information Transport Security Expo 2012 14-15 November 2012 Olympia, London UK Click here for more information Intermodal Europe 2012 27-29 November 2012 Amsterdam RAI Holland Click here for more information TOC Container Supply Chain Americas 2012 4-6 December 2012 El Panama Hotel, Panama City Panama Click here for more information Cool Logistics Africa 16-18 April 2013 Vineyard Hotel & Spa | Cape Town South Africa Click here for more information | | |
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