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ICTSI shortlisted for Melbourne container terminal bid International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) has been named among the short-list of bidders to build and operate Melbourne’s third international container terminal. 20/5/2013
Reality Check: EMU Ports See Continued Trade Weakness Empty containers and a decline in outgoing port traffic suggest Eurozone trade remained weak in the first quarter of this year, although overall volumes likely declined less than at the end of last year, according to European ports data. 20/5/2013
Cosco to install five new cranes in port of Piraeus
The port of Piraeus will be equipped with five of the most modern cranes in the world, significantly upgrading the port's facilities and boosting its productivity, a Cosco representative said Friday.
17/5/2013
UK MCA: Ten Foreign Flagged Ships Under Detention During April 2013 The UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced that ten foreign flagged ships were under detention in UK ports during April 2013 after failing Port State Control (PSC) inspection. 17/5/2013
Hong Kong Container Throughput Down 12% in April on Port Strike
The shipping volume handled at Hong Kong's container terminals posted a double-digit decline in April as a strike by dockworkers over a wage dispute disrupted operations at the world's third-busiest port.
16/5/2013
Slight growth in Port of Hamburg’s seaborne cargo handling in Q1 of 2013 The Port of Hamburg has reason to look to the future with optimism. At 32.8 million tons, total seaborne cargo throughput for the first three months of 2013 put the Port of Hamburg back on a growth course. 16/5/2013
Piraeus: 2013 a good year for the cruise sector
Tourist arrival – departure figures from the port of Piraeus have recorded a 24,69 pct rise in the first quarter of 2013 compared to the same quarter last year, the Piraeus Port Authority announced.
16/5/2013
Suez Canal toll increase begins to cause concern
The cost of transiting the Suez Canal has gone up. The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) announced increases of 5% for tankers and petroleum product carriers and 2% for container ships, Ro-Ro’s and similar vessels.
14/5/2013
Glencore Xstrata scraps Queensland coal terminal
Glencore Xstrata has scrapped plans for a coal export terminal in Queensland, citing excess port capacity and a worsening outlook for the sector.
14/5/2013
Hong Kong: Dockers lost HK$10m in wages Dockers ending their strike have lost more than HK$10 million in wages, according to Hong Kong government estimates, while the dispute’s economic impact on the city container port will not be known until the release of statistics next week. 13/5/2013

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