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Click here for more Cavotec books more MoorMaster deals The latest contracts for the automated vacuum mooring system include the first orders in the Netherlands... Click here for more Bejaia handles millionth TEU Portek-operated Bejaia Mediterranean Terminal has handled its one millionth TEU after just six years... Click here for more Genoa posts 2M TEU Container traffic over Italy's biggest sea port has grown by 11.5% during 2012... Click here for more Rotterdam faces labour disruptions A series of work stoppages could commence on Friday, 28 December, Rotterdam's traditional "Harbour Day"... Click here for more New temperature monitoring solution Pleasanton, California-based DeltaTRAK, a developer of cold chain, environmental monitoring and food safety management systems, has launched the new FlashTRAK RFID Temperature Monitoring Solution.... Click here for more Purfresh granted European patent Purfresh Inc, the developer of the Purfresh Transport ozone-enhanced active atmosphere system, has been granted a patent on its technology by the European Patent Office.... Click here for more DoorLogistics from SIS SynchroNet Intermodal Services (SIS), which provides repositioning services to move surplus empty containers from inland locations to ports in North America, has launched DoorLogistics, a new service that provides standard ISO container doorto-door pricing and operational support services to the company's customers.... Click here for more New tank depot Peter Hempt GmbH & Co KG has opened a new tank container storage facility at its headquarters in the Industriegebiet Nord area of Worms, Germany, doubling its storage capacity to around 2,000 units.... Click here for more Google moving into box tracking? The US Patent and Trademark Office has granted Internet search giant Google a patent on a system for securing, monitoring and tracking containers.... Click here for more Rhine ports to cooperate In an unprecedented three-country approach, nine inland ports in the Upper Rhine region have set out to explore closer co-operation, particuarly aimed at enhancing rail connections. The string of ports enjoys EC recognition as being instrumental in the Rotterdam-Genoa corridor, a key TEN-T freight corridor.... Click here for more Box cleaning by robots A new automated container cleaning system has been developed by Swedish start-up company IBC Robotics AB.... Click here for more Thumbs down for Oz safety code Protest marches in major Australian ports at the end of October appear to have done little to convince shipowners and stevedores to embrace the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA)'s version of a National Stevedoring Code of Practice (NSCOP).... Click here for more Klinge to launch new dual reefer US-based Klinge Corporation will be launching a new and improved version of its dual refrigerated container at the Intermodal 2012 exhibition in Amsterdam this month.... Click here for more Eko-Flor in the van Toronto-based Conforce International has received multiple purchase orders for its newly designed Eko-Flor Titan composite floorboard from CIMC Vanguard National Trailer Corporation.... Click here for more Cranes go up in Colombus CSX Intermodal is progressing well with the installation of three widespan RMGs at its terminal in Columbus, Ohio.... Click here for more Big plans in Vietnam The authorities in Vietnam's central Khanh Hoa province are looking to secure funds to build the US$4B Van Phong International Transit Port.... Click here for more New joint venture to develop mobile apps A new company, cenTTra Intermodal (CI), has been formed by Mark North, formerly of Cedex Services International, and Abhijt Joshi, president of WhiteHedge Technologies, a leading software development and business process outsourcing company based in Pune, India, to capitalise on the demand for Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) systems and mobile apps.... Click here for more Sideloader fee axed Patrick has backed down from its controversial plan to introduce a A$100 fee for all sideloading trailers using its Port Botany terminal (see WorldCargo News October 2012, p7).... Click here for more Bode adding new piggyback trailers German freight forwarder Spedition Bode GmbH and Co KG has started adding 50 new Kogel Cargo Rail piggyback trailers to its fleet.... Click here for more OneSeal success in patent case Denmark-based container security seal manufacturer OneSeal has won the patent infringement case it brought against Mega Fortris (Europe) Aps Ltd in respect of the latter's Flexi Klick flexible container bolt seal (see WorldCargo News July 2012, p21).... Click here for more Jebel Ali expansion on track With 60% of construction work complete, the expanded Terminal 2 at DP World's Jebel Ali Port in Dubai, which will add 1M TEU to the port's annual capacity, is on schedule to open in 1H 2013.... Click here for more Bangladesh terminal to open next year Pangaon Container Terminal (PCT), Bangladesh's first inland container terminal near the capital, Dhaka, will start operations early next year, sources at Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) said.... 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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. | | | | | | | | Rotterdam faces labour disruptions A series of work stoppages could commence on Friday, 28 December, Rotterdam's traditional "Harbour Day"... Click here for more DNV and GL to merge Two of the world's largest classification societies, Det Norske Veritas (DNV) and Germanischer Lloyd (GL) are to merge under the name DNV GL Group.... Click here for more Kalmar wins ECH deal in Charleston Kalmar has won a contract to supply two ECH mast trucks to South Carolina State Ports Authority by offering the best warranty terms... Click here for more ConGlobal acquires RCS ConGlobal Industries Inc (CGI), North America's largest container depot operator, has reached an agreement to acquire the business and assets of Refrigerated Container Services (RCS) Group from Carrier Transicold. The transaction is expected to close on January 1, 2013.... Click here for more People on the move Latest round-up of appointments known to WorldCargo News... Click here for more Gothenburg to build new logistics centre The 2.4-ha facility, representing an investment of €17.3M, will be leased to DB Schenker Sweden... Click here for more Konecranes simplifies company structure The company is being reorganised as from January 1, 2013 to improve accountability, clarity, speed, and cost efficiency. This will also change the composition of the Group Executive Board... Click here for more Cavotec books Jebel Ali deal The global engineering group will supply cable management systems for all the STS cranes and ASCs ordered by DP World for its T3, Jebel Ali project... Click here for more SNCF hit with €60.9M fine The French competition authority has imposed a fine of €60.9M on the state rail company for trying to block new entrants in the post-2006 open rail freight market... Click here for more Florida port marketing deal Port Everglades and the Florida East Coast Railway will jointly market the near-dock ICTF to be built next year... Click here for more NSW reviews rail access New South Wales is reviewing its rail freight access regime for the first time since it was introduced in 1996.... Click here for more Konecranes Lifttrucks passes 4,000 mark Konecranes Lifttrucks, part of Konecanes Oy, recently completed its 4,000th lift truck, a reach stacker for laden container handling ordered by Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA).... Click here for more China's eastern ports see strong cargo rebound Container throughput at two of China's big eastern ports - Shanghai and Ningbo - saw a strong recovery in September and their highest cargo flows of the year, suggesting that the country's export growth contraction is bottoming out as economic growth regains momentum.... Click here for more ICTSI acquires stake in Pakistan terminal Philippines-based port operator International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) has acquired a 35% stake in Pakistan International Container Terminal (PICT) from Premier Mercantile Services (PVT) Ltd for US$60M.... Click here for more Bechtel learns the ROPES An international research initiative, which is expected to lead to new international guidelines for the design and construction of future ports, has moved from the computer simulation stage to tests involving ships in port.... Click here for more LB secures EPA grant The Port of Long Beach has obtained a US$1.34M US-EPA grant towards deployment of cleaner cargo handling equipment at its container terminals.... Click here for more Monopolies under fire in Mexico The decision to award SSA Mexico the concession to operate the Specialist Automotive Terminal (TEA) at the Mexican port of Lazaro Cardenas is being seen by some as a wrong move, since it hands the company control of 90% of the capacity to handle new vehicles on Mexico's Pacific coast. The company already controls 60% of such traffic in ports on the Gulf of Mexico. In effect, it has a virtual monopoly in this traffic segment.... Click here for more Starring role for Control Techniques Control Techniques, part of Emerson Industrial Automation, has won a contract to modernise the control system on two "Starporter" STS cranes at Grup TCB's Terminal de Contenedores de Yucatan (TCY) concession in Progreso, Mexico. The cranes, which are 37 years old, were shipped from Seattle seven years ago.... Click here for more Noell strads at Wilhelmshaven As reported in the January 2012 issue of WorldCargo News (p31), Terex Noell, now part of Gottwald-led Terex Port Solutions (TPS), won the Eurogate order for 36 4-high diesel-electric straddle carrers for phase 1 of JWP Wilhelmshaven. These machines were delivered and commissioned in time for the (delayed) start-up of JWP on 21 September.... Click here for more HPH Brisbane cranes arrive Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) has taken delivery of two ZPMC ship-to-shore cranes for its new Brisbane Container Terminal (BCT), the first stage of which is due to open before the end of 2012 to mark the company's entry into the Australian market.... Click here for more Push for Bell Bay renewed A new report into Tasmania's port system has renewed calls for the development of Bell Bay as the state's major freight facility, despite shipowners having "voted with their ships" and moved elsewhere.... Click here for more La Cisa double spreader La Cisa Trasporti Industriali Srl, an Italy-based handling and logistic specialist active in the steel, energy and other heavy load sectors, has come up with its own, patented telescopic spreader for handling two empty 20ft or 40ft/45ft containers, 1 over 1.... Click here for more RIMA CoBRa belt for Shuaiba Italy-based RIMA Srl, a leading Italian crane components engineering and manufacturing company, recently completed installation of its "CoBRa" (covered belt for rail crane) cable feeding line on 880m of linear quay at the new container terminal in the Port of Shuaiba, Kuwait.... Click here for more China opens more to cross-Strait shipping China has opened two more ports - Yantai in eastern Shandong province and Shenzhen in southern Guangdong province - for direct shipping links with Taiwan.... Click here for more First steps at Moroni Bollore Africa Logistics (BAL) has begun the process of improving services at the port of Moroni in the Comoros. BAL secured the concession to manage and upgrade the port last December, although, at just 10 years, the contract has a shorter time span than most other port management concessions in Africa.... Click here for more STVA's Tangiers deal Geodis STVA Tanger Med (GSTM), the Moroccan affiliate of Geodis and STVA, has won the tender launched by Tanger Med port authority (ASTM) to run a multi-user terminal in the port for a period of two years.... Click here for more Krishna up and running Krishnapatnam port on India's east coast, which is controlled by Hyderabad-based CVR Group, has formally started operations at a new 1.2M TEU/year container terminal built at a cost of Rs55B (US$1.05B).... Click here for more DPW bags JNP deal DP World has received a Letter of Award from Indian government-owned Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) to build and operate a new container terminal at India's largest container port.... Click here for more The WorldCargo News LinkedIn group complements WCN in print and online and offers you the opportunity to discuss key issues and network with your peers and a wide cross-section of industry experts. Join the discussion now at http://lnkd.in/x932Pg | | 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. 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 Contents Changi increases landing fee rebates Changi Airport Group (CAG) is increasing its support for the air cargo sector in the face of continuing headwinds for the air freight business.
Ireland opposed to Ryanair bid for Aer Lingus The Irish government has decided to oppose Ryanair's bid to take over Aer Lingus after studying details of the plan, the country's transport minister said, in a blow to the budget airline's ambitions, reported Reuters.
Orlando cargo airline shutting down Orlando-based Capital Cargo International Airlines will close its headquarters and lay off all 79 employees starting at the end of the month, as it prepares to be merged into an Arkansas competitor, reported Orlando Sentinel.
 Gol begins daily Miami flights as part of shake-up Brazilian low-cost airline Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes has begun daily flights to Miami over the weekend, part of the company's reorganisation of its flight network, reported Dow Jones Newswires.
Turkey's Pegasus Airlines buys 75 Airbus planes Pegasus Airlines, Turkey's leading budget carrier, is buying 75 planes from Airbus in the biggest commercial order from Turkey ever as the privately owned firm seeks to triple its fleet and tap into a growing market to expand, reported Dow Jones
China firms to buy stake in Taiwan terminal Taiwan's investment committee has approved China's investment of US$135 million to take a 30 percent stake in a container terminal owned and operated by Yang Ming Marine Transport, two sources with direct knowledge of the deal said, reported Reuters.
CMA CGM Paris IPO by end-2014 CMA CGM, the world's third-largest container group, plans to list shares on the Paris Stock Exchange to get easier access to financing as low freight rates pressure margins, its deputy chief executive said, reported Reuters.
Goldenport sells container vessel for $7.5m Goldenport Holdings, an international shipping company that owns and operates a fleet of container and dry bulk vessels, has sold the 1993-built container vessel Bosporus to an unaffiliated third party for US7.
Hapag-Lloyd, Hamburg Sud in merger talks Germany's largest container shipping companies, loss makers Hapag-Lloyd and Hamburg Sud, are exploring a merger to create a global player better able to survive the sector's four-year slump.
| | Wharfies end strike at Fremantle port The Maritime Union of Australia has ended a damaging pre-Christmas strike after winning management agreement to a job security clause that will come into force if the port of Fremantle is privatised, reported The Australian Financial Review.
UPS makes new push to secure TNT deal United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS) has filed a new set of concessions with European regulators in an effort to win approval for its planned purchase of rival package shipper TNT Express NV (TNTE.
Cathay boss firm on 2% pay offer Cathay Pacific is seeking common ground with its flight attendants union even though it has said the two percent pay rise offer is very much a final decision, reported the South China Morning Post.
Ryanair's plan to sell Aer Lingus slots 'won't placate EU' Ryanair's plan to sell off most of Aer Lingus's landing slots at London's Heathrow Airport is unlikely to placate EU concerns about the proposed takeover of the former flag carrier, according to industry commentators, reported Irish Independent.
Thai Airways fined $7.9m for price-fixing Thai Airways International said it has been fined US$7.9 million for price-fixing, reported Dow Jones Newswires. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission charged Thai Airways and other airlines in 2009 with breaching its Trade Practices Act.
Spain's Iberia reaches union deal to negotiate job cuts Spanish flag carrier Iberia has agreed to negotiate with its unions over a five-year restructuring plan to ensure the airline's future viability, reported Reuters.
Vinci front-runner for Portugal airport group Vinci has bid US$3.95 billion for control of Portuguese airport operator ANA, the highest offer among the four groups competing in the privatisation auction, sources familiar with the transaction said, reported Reuters.
Singapore Airlines to increase flights to Australia, Japan Singapore Airlines plans to increase passenger flights to Australia and Japan to take advantage of increased demand, reported Dow Jones Newswires.
Etihad in final talks to buy India carrier stake Gulf carrier Etihad Airways, seeking to widen operations in India and other Asian markets, is in the final stages of talks to buy part of either Jet Airways or grounded rival Kingfisher Airlines , an Indian government official said, reported Reuters.
Malaysian Airline to buy 36 ATR turboprop planes Malaysian Airlines System (MAS), the country's national carrier, has signed a memorandum of understanding with French-Italian aircraft maker ATR to buy 36 turboprop airplanes for US$981 million, reported Reuters.
Vietnam asked to delay opening of $660m port
The Vietnamese government should delay the launch of the Cai Mep-Thi Vai port complex in the southern region to tackle the capacity surplus at seaport group 5 covering Ho Chi Minh City and southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau province.
Rickmers-Linie to get two newbuildings in 2015 Rickmers-Linie is to take delivery of two 20,000dwt newbuildings in 2015, built at Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding in China. Both of these multi-purpose vessels will be equipped with two 450-tonne cranes and one 120-tonne crane.
FPS Melbourne wins steel contract The Melbourne branch of Famous Pacific Shipping (FPS) has secured a contract to handle the import, unpacking and inland delivery of 52 containers loaded with 1,138 tonnes of steel coil.
Frantic talks to break Fremantle port strike The maritime union and state government are locked in frantic negotiations aimed at breaking a costly impasse that has brought West Australia's busiest port Fremantle to a standstill.
Kerry bags Samsonite deal in Thailand Kerry Logistics has secured a major contract by Samsonite (Thailand) to manage its supply chain. The scope of the contract comprises general warehousing, value-added services, pick and pack and local transportation services.
Four logistics firms fined for price-fixing Switzerland's Competition Commission is fining air freight forwarders Panalpina Welttransport (Holding) US$3.4 million and Kuehne & Nagel International $1.27 million for their part in a pricing cartel, reported Dow Jones Newswires.
DHL expands road freight network DHL Freight, a provider of road freight services in Europe, opened a new office in Almaty, Kazakhstan. This strategically important business centre provides direct transport routes to the key logistic hubs of Europe, Russia and China.
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If this newsletter is not properly displayed, please click here. | - Edition: 1418 Headlines Contents Gaza violence takes its toll on Israel airline El Al Israel Airlines said a slowdown in business during November's escalation of violence between Israel and militants in Gaza would lower its fourth-quarter net profit by between US$7 million and $9 million, reported Dow Jones Newswires.
BA moves in on more Heathrow slots British Airways stands to strengthen its grip on Heathrow by gaining the right to buy a large chunk of take-off and landing slots at the airport, as part of proposals Ryanair is offering European regulators to seek approval for its takeover of Aer
United Continental pilots ratify new contract Pilots at United Continental, the world's biggest airline, have ratified a contract with the US carrier that will provide enhanced pay and retirement plan contributions, reported Reuters.
 Portugal gets four bids for airport operator The Portuguese government has received four binding bids for its airport operator ANA (Aeroportos de Portugal), reported Dow Jones Newswires. The government didn't provide names or bid values in a press statement.
Air France seeks to cut 600 flight attendant jobs The French unit of Air France-KLM SA connfirmed plans for a voluntary redundancy plan affecting 500 to 600 flight-attendant jobs.
Cathay November cargo traffic up 6.3% Cathay Pacific Airways freight traffic rose for the third consecutive month in November, up 6.3 percent year-on-year, driven by significant shipments of hi-tech consumer products out of key manufacturing centres, reported Reuters.
New China Life denies deal to join AIG unit buyout New China Life Insurance yesterday became the second company to distance itself from a US$4.23 billion deal billed as the largest Chinese acquisition of an American company, reported the South China Morning Post.
AA chief outlines stand-alone exit plan In a closed meeting with pilot union leaders, the top executive at American Airlines defended his company's desire to exit bankruptcy before pursuing a merger, reported The Dallas Morning News.
Mundra Port bucks trend with 16.7% box increase Adani Group's Mundra Port has registered more than 16 per cent growth in containerised traffic handling for April-November on a year-on-year basis, bucking the gloomy trend seen in all other key container handling ports such as Jawaharlal Nehru Port,
| | Hamburg port offers cost relief for large-sized ships The Port of Hamburg will significantly reduce the port calling costs for large-sized ships.
Asciano boss bullish after bumper box volumes Asciano chief executive John Mullen has told Australians not to be too pessimistic about the resources slowdown after the ports and rail group transported record volumes of goods in recent months, reported The Australian Financial Review.
Dachser acquires Iberian partner Azkar Effective January 15, subject to the approval of the anti-trust authorities, logistics provider Dachser is to acquire the Spanish logistics provider Azkar. Dachser has held a 10 percent stake in its Iberian logistics partner since 2008.
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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. | | | | | | | | Zubieta looks to a further Panama Canal expansion Alberto Aleman Zubieta belives that the Panama Canal is due for at for at least one additional expansion at some stage after the present "new Panamax" works are completed... Click here for more CMA CGM buys into Pier J, Long Beach The world's number three container line is buying a 25% stake in Pacific Container Terminal, Port of Long Beach... Click here for more Combilift for Felixstowe Warehousing Felixstowe Warehousing, part of the John Good Group of companies, has invested around £150,000 in a Combilift container straddle carrier... Click here for more Cavotec books "cold ironing" deals in Los Angeles Global engineering group Cavotec has won substantial multiple orders for its shore-to-ship electrical power systems at the Port of Los Angeles... Click here for more MIT in box deluge Manzanillo International Terminal in Panama is struggling to cope with a surge in transhipment containers as lines juggle services to cope with Venezuela's import backlog... Click here for more Terberg DTS breaks 400 barrier Terberg DTS has reported that it recently supplied the 400th used vehicle to the British market... Click here for more PEMA recommends airbags for straddle carriers The Port Equipment Manufacturers Association, TT Club and ICHCA International launched a revised version of the "Minimum Standard Safety Features for Container Yard Equipment" document at the TOC Americas Container Supply Chain conference in Panama... Click here for more Khalifa now in full swing Abu Dhabi Terminals has completed the strategic transfer of lo-lo container traffic from downtown Abu Dhabi to the new terminal located 60 kms east of the city centre... Click here for more Wilhelmshaven sees double on the rails JadeWeserPort Wilhelmshaven now has a double track railway connection with Germany's main grid... Click here for more AAPA reaches a century The American Association of Port Authorities has celebrated its 100th anniversary... Click here for more Busan and PSA sign MOU Busan Port Authority and PSA International have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to facilitate cooperation towards a long term and strategic partnership... Click here for more UIRR backs lo-lo against horizontal techniques The UIRR has backed traditional vertical means of transferring semi-trailers between rail and road against the CargoBeamer and Modalohr system... Click here for more Long Beach and Panama sign new MoU The Port of Long Beach and the Panama Canal Authority have renewed a Memorandum of Understanding initially signed in 2010 for a period of five years... Click here for more Liebherr books 24-wide cranes at Southampton Associated British Ports (ABP) has awarded a £26M contract to Liebherr to manufacture four 24-wide (65m outreach) STS cranes as part of its redevelopment of berths 201/202 at Southampton.... Click here for more OTO enters lift truck market OTO SpA, part of Italian steel maker Marcegaglia, is a new entrant to the heavy lift truck market, designing, engineering and manufacturing heavy machines in the 16-52t range, including container handling reach stackers.... Click here for more Singamas sells tank factory Singamas Container Holdings, the world's second largest container manufacturer, has sold its tank container manufacturing subsidiary, Foshan Shunde Singamas Tank Container (SSTC), to PRC-incorporated investment holding company Guangdong Fuwa Machinery Holding Co for RMB171.5M (US$27.27M).... Click here for more More horizontal transfer systems DB Schenker Rail recently demonstrated two rail/road horizontal transfer systems to customers in Wolfsburg, Germany.... Click here for more Positive prospects for Oz ports Australia's port sector continues to be an attractive target for investment, according to the latest Port Operators in Australia industry report from strategic analysts IBISWorld.... Click here for more In search of market niches The mobile harbour crane (MHC) is already the most flexible quayside crane concept and new applications are still being developed.... Click here for more Yard crane output picks up again Although RTG production dipped sharply during 2010-11, in the wake of the 2009 trade recession, it has picked up again in 2012 and looks set to hold firm for the coming year, Meanwhile, demand for ASCs has soared.... Click here for more Heavy lift operators take stock Consolidation is taking place through several mergers and joint ventures.... Click here for more Melbourne seeks triple tender The Port of Melbourne Corporation (PoMC) has formally gone to the market to seek expressions of interest (EOIs) for three key developments in its A$1.6B (US$1.64B) Port Capacity Project.... Click here for more Security seal standard passes final hurdle The past year has seen ISO 17712:2010, covering container security seal specification, manufacture and end-use, finally go live after a decade of debate and development by ISO TC104.... 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