Dredging at last for Bissau

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The African Development Bank has agreed to finance dredging work at the Port of Bissau in the West African state of Guinea-Bissau...

Barreiro indecision?

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According to Portugal’s 2016 state budget, a decision on a new container terminal to serve the capital, Lisbon, will be made later this ye...

Yilport to buy Tertir

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Istanbul-based Yilport Holding is expanding its marine terminal and logistics activities by buying Portugal’s largest port management comp...

Sines Phase IB on stream

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Terminal XXI, the PSA International and Tertir Group concession at the Portuguese port of Sines, has inaugurated its Phase IB development. T...

Sines on a roll

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Terminal XXI, the joint PSA and Tertir deep water container terminal in Sines, has recorded its best ever monthly figures...

TCL sole bidder for Ferrol

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Ferrol port authority (APFSC) has accepted a bank guarantee from Mota-Engil, the ultimate owner of Leixões container terminal operator Term...

Ports consolidated by major new investor

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Construction giant Mota-Engil purchased Tertir Group, the country’s largest port terminal operator last October and now runs an enterprise...

Tertir offloads shares

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Tertir has sold part of the stake that it and its subsidiary Sadomar hold in the Port of Lisbon’s two container terminals - Terminal de Co...

Nacala not for Tertir

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I have been for many years a reader of WorldCargo News and I usually find the information given is valuable, in spite of being sometimes ina...

Green light for Nacala

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At the end of June, the Nacala Corridor railway agreement was finally signed, paving the way for the redevelopment of the northern Mozambica...

Maputo ready to go

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According to Liscont, the new Maputo port management consortium will take over responsibility for the port this month....

Four in the running for Setubal

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Four companies have been invited to tender by the Setubal port authority (APSS) for a 20 + 10 year concession to operate the port's multi-pu...

Sines in dispute

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Three Portuguese stevedoring companies have asked the Secretary of State for Port Administration to allow them to assume control of the conc...