Friday, October 7, 2016

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ZIM reports loss, renegotiates with creditors
Despite losing US$74M in Q2, ZIM reaches new agreement with creditors that "supports the financial stability and growth of the company."...
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People on the move
Latest round-up of comings and goings known to WorldCargo News in the shipping, ports and allied sectors...
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Georgia grows break bulk
The Georgia Ports Authority continues to diversify its cargo base, with new facilities for autos and wood pellets....
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New cold store for Tampa
Keen to get a bigger share of Florida's refrigerated cargo trade, Port Tampa Bay is supporting a new on-dock cold store now under construction....
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Kalmar books 34 reach stackers with C.Ro Ports
The latest generation ("Gloria") machines will replace existing equipment...
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OPDR consolidates in Hamburg
The CMA CGM-owned shortsea specialist will make all its Hamburrg calls at C Steinweg's Sud-West-Terminal...
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CLdN expands Iberian service
The Board of CLdN has decided to charter BORE SEA and thus add a third vessel to its Rotterdam/Iberian Peninsula service, with effect from 24th October...
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BEST, ZAL link in Barcelona
Barcelona Europe South Terminal, a subsidiary of Hutchison Ports, and the Port of Barcelona and Merlin Properties' intermodal logistics platform ZAL Port have signed an agreement to optimise and reduce supply chain costs...
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ICHCA, LEEA initiative
ICHCA International is teaming up with one of its corporate members, LEEA, to help improve safety in the lifting industry...
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IAPH 2017 awards
The International Association of Ports & Harbors has announced its 2017 "Contest for Excellence"...
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Carriers raided in South Africa
South Africa's competition authority has raided the offices of the main liner companies involved in the Asia/South Africa/Asia trade....
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Gulftainer expands in Canaveral
Gulftainer USA has partnered with AWFS to add 40,000 square ft of covered storage to its facility at Port Canaveral....
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Merger in Houston
Ports America and Cooper/T Smith have merged their Houston breakbulk operations and acquired the assets of Shippers Stevedoring and Chaparral Stevedoring....
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HGV fuel station for Liverpool
Planning permission has been granted for a new 24 hour HGV refuelling facility at the Port of Liverpool, thanks to a partnership between Certas Energy and Peel Ports Group...
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