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Four vie for Melbourne
The Port of Melbourne Corporation (PoMC) today released a shortlist of bidders for the new 1M TEU/year container terminal at Webb Dock East, which is due to come on line by the end of 2016....
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Antwerp up in first quarter
The port of Antwerp handled 46.997,502 tonnes of freight in the first three months of this year, an increase of 1.4% compared with the same period in 2012...
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Samskip Van Dieren expands rail service
As of 2 May, the intermodal network of Samskip Van Dieren Multimodal will be expanded, with a shuttle service between Duisburg and Almhult in Sweden...
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Shippers want more binding agreements
A key issue debated at the Multimodal 2013 seminars in Birmingham last week concerned the need for legally-binding contracts in favour of "gentlemen's agreements" when it comes to freight contracting in the liner shipping business....
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Shipping should explore leasing solutions
International accountant and shipping adviser Moore Stephens says shipping companies should explore leasing opportunities as a way of adjusting their self-owned and chartered-in tonnage balance in response to the radical changes that have taken place in ship financing in recent years....
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Liebherr Group logs record sales
Overall turnover increased by more than 9% to €9.1B, a record figure, in 2012, during which the privately-onwed group invested €840M...
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Bilbao and Gothenburg team up
The ports of Gothenburg and Bilbao recently signed a strategic cooperation agreement aimed at switching more of the Sweden-Spain trade from road to sea...
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People on the move
Latest round-up of new appointments known to WorldCargo News in the shipping, ports and transportation sectors and allied fields...
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DP World LG executive stresses supply chain role
"It is all about putting capacity in the right places in the supply chain and offering customers the most efficient and cost-competitive services," Peter Ward , commercial manager of cargo supply chain at DP World London Gateway (LG), told delegates at the Multimodal 2013 show in Birmingham earlier this week....
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Hong Kong port strike update
The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) has issued an update on the situation in the Port of Hong Kong where subcontracted workers have now been on strike for 28 days....
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Globe Tracker for Eimskip
Asset tracking and data analytics specialist Globe Tracker International ApS (GTI) has announced a full scale test deployment of its Smart Autonomous Asset Solution (SAAS) with Icelandic carrier Eimskip....
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Khalifa's capacity to be ramped up
Abu Dhabi Terminals (ADT) plans to ramp up capacity at its new port of Khalifa with 1.8M TEU/year expected to be in place by the end of 2013 and 2.5M TEU/year by early 2016....
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New Mortara Gent link
A new intermodal service has been set up by Shuttlewise between the Belgian Port of Gent and Mortara, near Milan....
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China Shipping buying into APMT Zeebrugge
China Shipping Terminal Development Co has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with APM Terminals (APMT), stating the intention of purchasing a 24% share of APMT's Zeebrugge terminal. The transaction is scheduled to be finalised by the end of June....
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New, greener box floor launched
A new wood-plastic composite (WPC) container floor that reduces timber content by over 15% has been developed by UK-based L-DONE Technical Services in association with Scotland-based composites manufacturer Smyth Composites Ltd....
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ACT completes first phase expansion
Aqaba Container Terminal (ACT) in Jordan has completed the first part of a US140M expansion programme aimed at doubling the terminal's capacity....
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Progress on new Namibian box terminal
Seven bids have been received for the contract to construct the new container terminal at Walvis Bay in Namibia. The seven bidders include three Chinese companies - Sino Hydro Corporation, China Gezhouba Group Company and China Harbour Engineering Company - and another bid was submitted by a consortium of Southern African banks, including Standard Bank....
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Maersk considers alternative fuels
With an annual fuel bill of US$7B for vessel operations, the Maersk Group is continually investigating ways to reduce its bunker fuel consumption....
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Macfield collapses
Australia's Macfield Group, the country's largest lessor and supplier of specialised containers and trailers, has been placed in administration with total debts reported to be around A$28M....
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Tideworks/NOW for Cai Lan
Tideworks Technology has successfully implemented its Mainsail, Spinnaker and Traffic Control applications at Cai Lan International Container Terminals (CICT) in Ha Long, northern Vietnam. CICT is a joint venture between SSA Holdings Vietnam (part of Tideworks' sister company, SSA Marine Group) and the Cai Lan Port Investment Joint Stock Company. CICT has a 50-year concession on berths 2, 3 and 4 at Cai Lan port and has equipped the facility with four STS cranes and 12 E-RTGs....
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BCT barge service
Beverdonk Container Terminal (BCT) in Belgium, operated by DP World, is set to launch a high frequency, neutral barge shuttle service on the Albert Canal. The facility is expanding the service offered to its customers by providing a total of five barges, in cooperation with two other major barge operators, calling at all terminals in the Port of Antwerp....
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APMT-led consortium favoured for Abidjan
A consortium made up of APM Terminals (APMT), Bollore Africa Logistics and Bouygues has been named the preferred bidder to manage a second container terminal at the Port of Abidjan....
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New terminal for Angola
A new inland multi-purpose terminal is planned for the city of Caala on the Benguela Railway in Angola's Huambo Province. It will provide container storage (including reefer containers) and will be located at the centre of a new industrial zone....
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Saudi box traffic surges in 2012
Last year saw a record number of containers handled at Saudi Arabia's main ports as a bullish economy sucked in imports, ongoing investment in the country's petrochemicals industry fuelled exports and the incidence of transhipment activity, principally over Jeddah, rose....
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La Rochelle on track
Five years have passed since the French rail track authority, Reseau Ferre de France, handed responsibility for managing and operating rail lines inside port boundaries to the ports themselves....
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Keep a TAB on combi
France-based combined transport operator T3M and its parent company, TAB (Transports Auto Brunier), has announced that it will introduce door-to-door services on two new combined transport corridors starting this September - Avignon-Dijon and Avignon-Nancy. These will be overnight, 120 kph services with next day (Day B) availability, operated on a daily basis. They follow the launch of an international service connecting Paris with Milan earlier this year. Other domestic routes operated by T3M are Paris-Toulouse, Paris-Avignon and Paris-Marseilles....
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Bristol barrage scheme recedes
The UK's Energy Minister Greg Barker has ruled out legislation for a Severn tidal barrage before the next general election (not before May 2014 and probably not until May 2015)....
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Tauranga boxes up but Auckland dips...
The respective fortunes of New Zealand's top two container ports have been reflected in contrasting results for the six months to 31 December 2012....
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Anchor tenant for La Quinta
The Port of Corpus Christi in Texas has secured a major partner for its La Quinta Trade Gateway, a multi-cargo terminal located on the La Quinta Channel....
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Klaipeda in Smelting pot
A Finnish consortium made up of Lemminkainen and YIT Group has won a 28M contract from Lithuania's Klaipedos Smelte, a subsidiary of Terminal Investment Limited (TIL), which is controlled by Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), to upgrade its container handling operations in Klaipeda....
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Trieste in INWAPO project
The Trieste Port Authority in Italy is participating in the INWAPO (Upgrading of Inland Waterways and Sea Ports) project, which forms part of the EU's Central Europe 2007-2013 programme....
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Busan to build more container berths
The Busan Port Authority (BPA) is planning to develop another 12 berths, adding a nominal 5M TEU of annual container handling capacity by 2020, raising the world's fifth largest box port's design throughput to almost 21M TEU....
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New Lisbon terminals
The Portuguese government has put forward plans to restructure the port of Lisbon, including the construction of a new deepwater container terminal and a cruise terminal and marina, with a total investment amounting to 1B....
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Safer steering for LSTs
A new steering system, designed to improve the safety and manoeuvrability of longer semi-trailers (LSTs) on UK roads, will be unveiled at the Commercial Vehicle Show in Birmingham next month....
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Felixstowe to double rail box capacity
The UK Port of Felixstowe is set to double its rail capacity with the arrival of three state-of-the-art rail-mounted gantry cranes (RMGs)....
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Corrigendum
Florens Container Services has pointed out that several comments attributed to the company in an article on the reefer leasing industry in the January 2013 issue of WorldCargo News (Reefer lessors still on an upward curve, p37) do not accurately reflect Florens' position, nor were they provided as part of the information gathering in support of this article....
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Duisburg logistics complex
Construction work has started on a 26,000 m2 logistics complex for Yusen Logistics in the port of Duisburg, taking the NYK affiliate's total area to 70,000 m2 and establishing it as the port's second biggest logistics customer. The new facility will be built on one of the last available pieces of land on the Logport 1 site....
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Box boost for China rail
The transport of containers by rail in China should be boosted by recent changes at the Ministry of Railways, ongoing investment in the network and the rise in cross-border trade, particularly with Russia and nations in central Asia....
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DB Schenker adds quality wine service
DB Schenker Logistics has launched a new service for highquality wine from French producers designed to shorten the lead time between wineries and export platforms and ensure that the sensitive cargo is unaffected by variations in temperature....
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Ruscon adds to truck fleet
Ruscon, part of the Global Container Service (GCS) Group and one of Russia's leading container transport operators, is taking delivery of 20 new trucks at the end of March to service its contract with Hyundai Motors....
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JICA loan for Nacala
The government of Japan has signed an agreement to provide an US$84M loan and US$31.5M grant to build and equip a new container terminal at the port of Nacala in Mozambique....
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Bronka dredge contract let
Saint Petersburg-based BaltSroy has won the Russian federal authorities' tender to deepen the approach canal and water area of Saint Petersburg's Bronka (Lomonosvo) outer harbour on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland. The opening price of the contract approached US$367M, but BaltSroy has undertaken to perform the works for around US$349M. Moscow-based Atecks, the only other qualified bidder, bid around US$360M for the contract....
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...Tauranga to go deeper
Tauranga could emerge as New Zealand's first hub port after securing approval to dredge its shipping channel from 12.9m to 16m. The New Zealand Shippers' Council has been pushing for deeper channels to allow bigger vessels to call for some time, but both Tauranga and Auckland (12.5m at chart datum) have water depth limitations. Tauranga has fought a long and costly battle for the requisite permit with Maori groups. Although the port was ultimately successful and objectors have been denied further appeals, the work is subject to several conditions relating to shellfish bed relocation and funding for a "trust" with five Maori and two port representatives to "set priorities and allocate funds for future harbour improvement projects."...
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