Portland seeks PPP for T-6

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The Port of Portland (Oregon) has engaged Morgan Stanley to evaluate a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) for up to 215 acres of its Terminal ...

Pyongtaek adds two

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The number of berths at South Korea’s Pyongtaek Container Terminal will increase to four when two more open next year....

Hanjin for Jaxport

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While its new terminal for Mitsui OSK Lines to be operated by Trapac nears completion, Florida’s Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) has...

Horizon on the coast?

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US Jones Act carrier Horizon Lines is preparing to launch a coastal service in the US east coast market. CEO Charles Raymond stated recently...

Bigger can be problematic

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A 22-row outreach has become the de facto standard for superpost-Panamax cranes, but it is not without its problems. In one topical case, ch...

PSA-HNN inks new deal in Antwerp

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PSA-HNN and a consortium of K-Line, Yang Ming and Hanjin (KYH) are forming a joint venture company, Antwerp International Terminal NV, to op...

Sorting the wood from the trees

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Progress is finally being made in the development of viable alternatives to tropical hardwood plywood for container floors, with the world...

RTG sales stay strong

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Global RTG output has continued strong throughout 2003 and a number of manufacturers are reporting sizeable orders for delivery in 2004...

Oakland leases

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The Port of Oakland has firmed up new terminal lease deals with Hanjin Shipping and SSA....

Tide turns against Hanjin in Batangas

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The controversial Batangas Phase II expansion project in the Philippines is now rumoured to be likely to go to Filipino-owned F F Cruz & Co ...