Port News

Ship hits reefFeb 22, 2010

A Chinese-controlled multipurpose ship has reportedly struck a reef while leaving Trinidad's Port of Spain. The 22,800-dwt Yong An Cheng (built 1992) suffered "serious hull damage" in the incident, according to cargo law firm Countryman & McDaniel. A spokeswoman at the Port of Spain, however, said there was no knowledge of the incident at the facil...

DP World mulls Australian IPOFeb 22, 2010

Unconfirmed reports from Australia suggest that DP World is contemplating raising $884m through an initial public offering of some of its local assets. The Dubai-based operator will, nevertheless, retain a substantial stake in the business, which will be listed on the stock exchange as DP Australia, reports claim. DP World, which has a strong presence in...

Cargotec’s Marine Service in Norway signed a frame agreement Feb 22, 2010

Cargotec’s Marine Service team in Norway has signed a frame agreement with the Norwegian purchasing association Incentra a/l. The agreement covers service, inspections, spare parts and an option for MacGregor Onboard Care (MOC) commitment to the installed MacGregor base. Cargotec has today more than 450 units installed within this group consisting o...

PD Logistics to handle Tsingtao at Felixstowe for Halewood Internation...Feb 22, 2010

PD LOGISTICS, a member of the PD Ports Group, has been awarded a contract to handle all imports of Tsingtao Beer from China on behalf of the UK's largest independent drinks manufacturer and distributor, Halewood International. Under the agreement, PD Logistics receives the beer from sea containers landed at Felixstowe and unloaded into PD Logistics' 500...

8,272-TEU Albert Maersk biggest ever ship to call at Saigon Feb 22, 2010

SP-PSA International Port, a joint venture between Saigon Port, Vinalines and PSA International's subsidiary PSA Vietnam Pte Ltd, has received the 8,272-TEU Albert Maersk making a trial call at the port. The Maersk 352-metre, 109,000 ton vessel, the largest ever to call, docked at the new deep-sea terminal that opened last May before the Danish shipping ...

Jordan's ACT adds quay cranes to raise capacity to two million TEU Feb 22, 2010

AQUABA Container Terminal in Jordan, the kingdom's shipping hub for the Red Sea market, has taken delivery of two ship-to-shore (STS) gantry cranes to meet growing market demand. This comes as ACT saw container traffic grow by 25 per cent during the first three quarters of 2009. In 2008, container volume at the port increased by 42 per cent compared to t...

Colombo box volume up 33pc at private SAGT container terminal Feb 22, 2010

VOLUMES at a Colombo port private container terminal in which John Keells Holdings has a big stake rose sharply in January, albeit from a low base the year before as trade recovers from recession, reports Asia In Focus via Comtex. South Asia Gateway Terminals handled 162,890 TEU in January 2010, data released by the firm showed. The container volume was u...

Lianyungang January throughput up 17pc Feb 22, 2010

EASTERN China's port of Lianyungang handled 10.6 million tonnes of cargo in January, up 17 per cent year on year, Xinhua reported. The volume was said to have surpassed the average monthly target based on the port's annual target this year of 120 million tonnes. (Source: www.schednet.com )  

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