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Gujarat has over 50% of PPP projects in ports sector: Report

10/06/2013
Gujarat accounts for the lion's share of over 50 per cent in value terms of the total number of completed

Paradip Port sees big growth

10/06/2013
For the second successive month, Paradip Port Trust posted more than 41 per cent growth in traffic

Iran to establish 15 new oil terminals in southern port

10/06/2013
The private sector in Iran will invest some 460 billion rials (about $38 million) to establish 15 oil terminals in

Lianyungang port signs cooperation agreement with Vale

10/06/2013
Lianyungang Port Group has inked a strategic cooperation framework agreement to work together on

Sink or swim for new £1.5bn deepwater port?

10/06/2013
Built to contain the world’s largest container ships and situated around 20 miles East of London, the new £1.5bn London Gateway Deepwater

Saudi shipping industry outlook positive

10/06/2013
The Jeddah Islamic Port is set to hold the top position in Saudi Arabia’s maritime sector in terms of both total tonnage and container throughput in

Nicaragua Canal Built By China Will Rival Panama’s

10/06/2013
Nicaragua is reviving century-old plans for a canal that will be built with the help of China. The new canal will bridge the Pacific

Khalifa Port touted to change Abu Dhabi’s economy

10/06/2013
The container terminal is built on a 2.7sqkm man-made port island at Taweelah, right between Abu Dhabi and Dubai. The initial container

Vietnam: Trillions dong spent to build ports which have been left idle

10/06/2013
Some seaports have been built to serve the plan on relocating ports from the inner city to the suburbs.

China’s growing empire of ports abroad is mainly about trade, not aggression

10/06/2013
From the ground, Colombo’s port does not look like much. Those entering it are greeted by wire fences, walls dating back to

Port divestment proceeds to dredge Kingston Harbour

10/06/2013
The Port Authority of Jamaica is pushing for speedy divestment of the Kingston Container Terminal (KCT) partly

Sri Lanka state port agency's Rs36bn berth contract to Hyundai

10/06/2013
State-run Sri Lanka Ports Authority has contracted Hyundai Engineering to build a 36 billion rupee berth in an

Not much to fear from African ports — yet

10/06/2013
South African ports’ regional dominance is unlikely to face any immediate challenge, despite new investments

Container and Bulk Freight Shipping Stands by as the Panama Canal Grows in Capacity

10/06/2013
With its 100th anniversary fast approaching (2014) the Panama Canal Expansion is moving forward to reach its

Port cargo trade with S Sudan up

10/06/2013
South Sudan is emerging as the new key transit destination for imports through the Mombasa port, according

Master plan proposals envisage a 'green port'

10/06/2013
Electric cranes, LNG-based intra-terminal vehicles (ITVs), ‘cold ironing’ and responsible waste management

Hong Kong Port: The air we breathe

10/06/2013
When the Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department announced in March this year that it intended to

Crane operators keep cargo moving at PortMiami

10/06/2013
History is made every day. Nearly 117 years ago, July 28, 1896, Miami’s first train arrived on rails laid by black

Step up to the mark

10/06/2013
In May this year, the Polish port of Gdynia will celebrate ten years since it took its first steps into privatisation.

Felixstowe doubles rail capacity with new £40m terminal

10/06/2013
The Port of Felixstowe has officially opened a new rail terminal which doubles rail capacity at Britain’s biggest
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