| TT Club course tackles poor container packing The mutual insurer will tomorrow launch the CTUpack e-learning course with the aim of combating bad practice in warehouses and other packing facilities that is costing industry millions of dollars... Click here for more Camoplast Solideal acquires Cherokee Industrial tyre manufacturer Camoplast Solideal has added 13 service facilities in the US by acquiring Cherokee Tire.... Click here for more Halifax up 6.1% Container throughput at the Port of Halifax grew to 416,572 TEU in 2013.... Click here for more Road legislation proposal to harm intermodality? A number of European transport associations in the road-rail, rail and inland waterways sector have issued a common statement on vehicle weights and dimensions in response to the upcoming vote in the European Parliament on the amendment of Directive 96/53.... Click here for more Savannah tops 3M TEU The port of Savannah has handled over 3 million TEU for the first time.... Click here for more Ro-ro boost for Gothenburg Ro-ro traffic through the Port of Gothenburg last year rose for the first time in three years... Click here for more Reefer focus at Intermodal Asia 2014 Reefer containers will be under the spotlight at the inaugural Intermodal Asia 2014 exhibition and conference from 1-3 April at the Shanghai World Expo Center.... Click here for more MCI clears the air Maersk Container Industry (MCI) has partnered with Boston-based technology company Primaira LLC to develop an air cleaning system for its Star Cool Integrated refrigerated containers.... Click here for more Algericas tonnage up 2.1% in 2013 The Port of Algeciras Bay had a record throughput of over 90 Mt last year, with containerised tonnage up 5.5% to 4.34M TEU... Click here for more Marseilles traffic down by 7% in 2013 The port ascribes the overall figure of 80 Mt to a sharp decline in crude oil and petroleum volumes during the year... Click here for more Global Ports sets 2014 investment budget The Board of Directors of Global Ports Investments has approved the group's capital expenditure (CAPEX) programme for 2014... Click here for more London P&I Club warning on iron ore The London P&I Club says the lifting of an iron ore ban in India, together with the recent total loss of two ships, has put the spotlight once again on the problem of cargo liquefaction... Click here for more Antwerp up 3.6% in 2013 The port of Antwerp handled almost 190.85 Mt of freight in 2013, an increase of 3.6% compared with 2012... Click here for more PROMOTION Free White Paper - Ten ways to make cost savings throughout the intermodal leasing process | | |
This white paper has been designed to help organisations in the intermodal industry improve their business processes and consequently save money and increase profits. RAM has listed ten suggestions as to how container and tank lessors can make cost savings throughout the intermodal leasing process. Click here to request your free copy | | Paranagua squeezed The Brazilian port of Paranagua, which is the second most important in the country in terms of grain exports, is generally regarded as operating at the limits of infrastructure capacity. The situation at the fertiliser terminals, in particular, is dire: in 2011, fertiliser traffic amounted to 7.78 Mt, although official installed capacity is 6.54 Mt.... Click here for more Liebherr at Niagara A new Liebherr FCC fixed pedestal crane with a lift capacity of 200t (440,000 lbs) at 15m (49ft) outreach has recently begun operations as a boat lift in a US$32M dry dock being created by Maid of the Mist for its tourist boats on the New York side of The Niagara Falls.... Click here for more Expansion for Rostov Russia's Rostov Universal Port (RUP) should proceed next year with construction of the final phase of its new multimodal transport and logistics hub on the left bank of the River Don near the Sea of Azov.... Click here for more Kuenz bags Italian deal Austria-based Hans Kuenz has booked its first order in the Italian ports market, with a 3.35M deal for one 45t SWL, 27m span RMG from PSA Sinport for the intermodal rail yard at Voltri Terminal Europa (VTE) in Genoa.... Click here for more Canadians buy into Brisbane Canada's La Caisse de Depot et Placement du Quebec has secured a 26.7% stake in the Port of Brisbane after Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) earlier this year decided to liquidate its investment.... Click here for more Steelbro changes Steelbro New Zealand has gone into voluntary receivership as the company begins a new strategy based on manufacturing in China.... Click here for more Karlskrona hub plan A few months ago Stena Line stated that it would develop a new intermodal rail terminal in the Swedish port of Karlskrona, in which it acquired a majority stake in 2012, to link unaccompanied ferry traffic with Gothenburg, Stockholm and other destinations (see WorldCargo News May 2013, p7).... Click here for more New box terminal for Leixoes The Port Authority of the Douro and Leixoes (APDL) is undertaking preliminary studies for a new container terminal, for which it will be seeking approval in late 2014. A total of 300M would be invested in the new North Terminal, noted Brogueira Dias, president of APDL. The original budget of 200M, for a project that was originally supposed to have been published in May, was considered insufficient and had to be revised upwards.... Click here for more Row over Buss compensation Hamburg-based Buss Group is caught up in a row about a compensation payment made to it in 2009 by Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) in connection with the since cancelled plans to develop a new container terminal at Steinwerder Hafen.... Click here for more New Liebherr for Port of Tyne The UK Port of Tyne has taken delivery of a new Liebherr mobile harbour crane, a model LHM 550 worth £3.5M.... Click here for more Antofagasta doubles up Antofagasta Terminal Internacional SA (ATI), which is the concessionaire of the northern Chilean port of Antofagasta, has completed work on the extension of berth 7 and has been given permission by Chile's Ministry of Merchant Marine (DGTM) to handle two vessels of up to 160m loa there. This has effectively doubled the capacity of Quay 2.... Click here for more Oz port sales gather speed Record prices achieved in 2013 for the sales of long-term leases of Port Botany/Port Kembla and a major share in the port of Brisbane (see below) have prompted an acceleration of efforts to monetise other governmentowned ports.... Click here for more Bridgewater plan moves forward After receiving the green light from local planning authorities earlier this year, Peel Ports has appointed Jones Lang LaSalle and B8 Real Estate to masterplan and market the former Bridgewater paper mill site on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal at Ellesmere Port for portcentric logistics.... 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. 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