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Collaboration, Environment, Infrastructure, Ports & Logistics
Contecon Guayaquil (CGSA) recently handled the world’s first carbon neutral-certified container shipment, employing a logistics process involving environment-friendly supply chain players, from the exporter to the port and distributor.
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Infrastructure, IT & Software, Ports & Logistics, Technology
Philippine container terminal operator International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has signed on to connect its 31 terminals to TradeLens, a blockchain-enabled digital shipping platform.
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Business developments & projects, Infrastructure, Ports & Logistics
Kribi Multipurpose Terminal (KMT), a Cameroonian subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI), has started commercial operations at the multi-purpose terminal located in the Port of Kribi in Cameroon, Central Africa.
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Business developments & projects, Infrastructure, Operations & Maintenance, Ports & Logistics
Port management company International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has signed a concession contract with the Port Autonome de Kribi (PAK) for the development, operation and maintenance of the Kribi Multipurpose Terminal (KMT) in Cameroon.
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Dry bulk carrier operators don’t seem to have a lot of reasons to be jolly as they enter 2020.
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U.S. court convicted Evridiki Navigation, Liquimar Tankers Management Services Inc for pollution crimes.
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The company intends to invest USD 171.7 million in the Iloilo Port Complex.
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The Philippine Ports Authority has deemed complete the proposal of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) to develop Iloilo ports. ICTSI received from PPA a letter of acceptance for completeness in accordance with the Revised Guidelines and Procedures for Entering into Joint Venture Agreements between Government and Private Entities (2013 NEDA JV Guidelines). PPA will […]
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International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) has formally inaugurated two new berths which for the first time offer the port of Umm Qasr, Iraq’s main dry cargo port, the ability to handle container vessels of up to 14,000TEU. The inauguration ceremony marked both the opening for business of the two new berths, Berths 25 and […]
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Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards yesterday signed an agreement allocating a total of $41.7 million to Lafourche Parish levee districts for storm protection projects. The total includes $36 million of the State’s Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act (GOMESA) funds and $5.6 million in surplus to the South Lafourche […]
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The terminal is investing further to boost its TEU capacity.
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ICTSI will pay USD 197 million for the concession rights.
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Arctic LNG-2 is a step closer to final investment decision (FID) with the entry of Japanese companies Mitsui and government-linked Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC) into the project.
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ICTSI has secured the right to develop a multipurpose terminal at the Port of Kribi, Cameroon.
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India issued a restriction banning all Indian seafarers from working on vessels in the Gulf of Guinea.
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The expansion will enable the container terminal in Rijeka to handle vessels with a capacity of up to 20,000 TEU.
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Adriatic Gate Container Terminal (AGCT), the Croatian subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) at the Port of Rijeka, is set to realize a comprehensive expansion plan in the period up to mid-2020. In close cooperation with the Rijeka Port Authority, AGCT has drawn up plans for a two-phase dredging scheme with the first […]
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Contecon Guayaquil, the Ecuadorian subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), set a new operational benchmark after servicing the largest ship to dock in Ecuador – the 10,010-TEU neo-Panamax CMA CGM Cochin. According to the ICTSI’s latest announcement, “the vessel’s arrival highlights the importance of the recent dredging of the 95-kilometer main access channel […]
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ICTSI welcomes “concrete steps” taken by the Philippine government to clear Manila ports of overstaying cargo.
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ICTSI’s profit was boosted by the increase in TEU volume.
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The port will benefit from an increased annual container handling capacity.
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ICTSI submits proposal to develop two Philippine ports under a USD 93.9 million investment.
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ICTSI witnessed a rise in its earnings supported by an improvement in volumes.
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ICTSI has received a nod from the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) to further expand its Manila flagship terminal.
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The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) has given the nod for capacity improvements at the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT), the flagship operation of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI). “Foremost among these improvements is the first phase construction of Berths 7 and 8, set to begin on October 15. The second phase, to begin in […]