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Construction starts on northeast China's first bonded logistics parkJun 25, 2008

The first bonded logistics park in northeast China's hinterland, owned by a joint venture property developer of Dalian Port Group and ProLogis, has commenced construction in Shenyang city, Logistics Week reported. The US$50 million facility will take up 300,000 square metres to offer distribution, manufacturing, processing and trade services. Da...

Tacoma port approves first contract for Blair-Hylebos development Jun 25, 2008

Port of Tacoma commissioners gave final approval June 19 to a major demolition contract that will clear more than 130 structures from the port's Blair-Hylebos Peninsula and make way for the development of new container facilities. The commissioners approved an initial $17.7 million demolition contract, the first of three contracts that will fully remo...

Tacoma port pulls plug on Maytown logistics center Jun 25, 2008

Port of Tacoma officials, facing vocal public opposition, voted June 19 to scuttle plans to build a major inland truck and rail logistics center on a 745-acre parcel of port-owned property in nearby Maytown. The port ended all potential plans to develop the site by voting to allow a joint development agreement with the Port of Olympia regarding the pr...

SoCal ports truck plan moves forward, lawsuit imminent Jun 25, 2008

The Southern California ports?$2.4 billion truck re-regulation plan continued to make incremental steps forward last week, while behind the scenes, industry attorneys are putting the final touches on a legal challenge that could determine whether the ports are able to enforce the plan. The ports seek to enact local regulations that would lead to the r...

35 ports to take part in World Ports Climate Conference in RotterdamJun 25, 2008

35 ports have now registered to take part in the '2008 C40 World Ports Climate Conference', which will be held on 9, 10 and 11 July in Rotterdam. They include most major world ports. They were invited to come and discuss ways of reducing the greenhouse effect and improving the air quality in ports. Conference director, Pieter Struijs, is pleased that...

Korea's STX holds 40.4 pct of Norway's Aker YardsJun 25, 2008

South Korea's STX Shipbuilding owns 40.39 percent of the shares in Norwegian shipbuilder Aker Yards , after it bought an additional 1.32 million shares at 63 crowns per share, STX said on Monday. Crossing 40 percent will trigger a mandatory offer to buy out minority owners. On Friday, STX bid up to $110 million to buy from 2 million to 9 million...

Hanjin starts calling at Malta FreeportJun 25, 2008

Malta Freeport welcomed Hanjin Shipping’s 5,618 TEU vessel Hanjin Brussels on its first call as part of the Mediterranean–Asia-America Pendulum Service. Hanjin Shipping will also be incorporating Malta Freeport as part of their MEX service, which will also be calling at the Freeport on a weekly basis. These two services will be connected to the new MAF fe...

Asian goods to reach Sofia, Kosovo through Bulgaria's Danube Port of S...Jun 24, 2008

A large share of goods from China destined for Bulgaria's capital Sofia as well as for the newly independent Republic of Kosovo are to go through the Bulgarian Danube Port of Svishtov. This became possible after the facilities for the unloading of heavy-freight 40-feet containers were delivered to the International Port of Svishtov last week, the official...

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