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Nicaragua Advances Plans for New Interocean Canal
JOC Staff |
HK Nicaragua Canal Development Investment Co. is working with the Nicaraguan government on an interocean canal project that could rival the Panama Canal, The Washington Post reports.
Forwarding
International ports
India’s Ennore Port Seeks Bids for Container Terminal
JOC Staff |
International ports
Brazil Congress Approves Port Reform Package
JOC Staff |
Brazil’s Congress has approved a port reform package, the Provisional Measure of the Ports, that will provide a new legal and institutional framework to increase the nation’s port system efficiency and reduce port-related logistics costs.
International ports
Moro Named Interim Executive Director at Long Beach
JOC Staff |
The Port of Long Beach’s board of harbor commissioners has appointed Al Moro, chief harbor engineer, as the California port’s interim executive director. His appointment will take effect following a formal vote on June 17.
North American ports
China PC Maker Lenovo Opens US Plant
JOC Staff |
Lenovo Group, a China-based PC maker, has celebrated the opening of its first U.S.-based manufacturing operation in North Carolina, ABC News reports.
International ports
Maritime Labor Alliance Names Marcus President
JOC Staff |
Members of the Maritime Labor Alliance have unanimously appointed Don Marcus, president of the International Organization of Masters, Mates & Pilots, as president.
Longshore labor
Cucumber Exports From Yucatán, Mexico, Hit Record High
JOC Staff |
Cucumber exports from Mexico’s Yucatán state reached a record high this past season, according to Grup Marítim TCB.
Marine terminals
Cool Cargo News
Trucking, Retailers Added Jobs in May
JOC Staff |
Employment in transportation and warehousing climbed 1.4 percent in May, as the U.S. economy added 175,000 jobs, according to data released Friday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Longshore labor
Trucking labor
APM Terminals to Expand Inland Services in India
JOC Staff |
APM Terminals, which operates Pipavav port and a container terminal at Nhava Sheva port, has unveiled plans to expand its inland terminal services business in India.
Marine terminals
Port of Felixstowe Opens New Rail Terminal
JOC Staff |
The Port of Felixstowe has opened a new rail terminal, doubling rail capacity at the U.K. container port.
International ports
Ports of LA, Hamburg Sign Cooperation Deal
JOC Staff |
The Port of Los Angeles and the Hamburg Port Authority have signed a memorandum of understanding to increase bilateral cooperation.
International ports
Strike Hampers Shipments in Indonesia
JOC Staff |
A strike earlier this week at the leading Indonesia gateway port of Tanjung Priok is continuing to cause truck bottlenecks, according to forwarders.
International ports
Forwarding
Drayage
NY-NJ Port Cargo Fee Under Attack
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Container ship lines are supporting a state legislative effort to repeal a cargo facilities charge that carriers say is costing them millions of dollars a year at the Port of New York and New Jersey.
North American ports
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Mumbai Port's Throughput Slips 19 Percent
JOC Staff |
Throughput at India’s Port of Mumbai fell 19 percent year-over-year in the first two months of fiscal year 2013-14, the port authority said in a statement this week.
International ports
Report: Port Metro Vancouver Handles 19 Percent of Canada’s Trade
JOC Staff |
Port Metro Vancouver in British Columbia handles $172 billion of cargo each year, or about $475 million every day, according to the port’s 2012 Economic Impact Study.
International ports
Maher Alters NY Hours for Computer System Upgrade
JOC Staff |
Maher Terminals will implement the final phase of its terminal operating system at the Port of New York and New Jersey this weekend (of June 8), and as a result, will be altering its schedule.
Marine terminals
NYSA, ILA Work on Contract's 'Moving Pieces'
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
The New York Shipping Association and the International Longshoremen’s Association are in the early stages of implementing a new contract that targets high costs and low productivity at the Port of New York and New Jersey.
Longshore labor
Klaipėda Port’s Container Volume Rose in May
JOC Staff |
Container throughput for Lithuania’s Klaipėda port totaled 33,030 20-foot-equivalent units in May, an increase of 5.8 percent, or 1,811 TEUs, compared with 31,219 TEUs in May 2012.
International ports
House Rails Against Port Feasibility Study Delays
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Port infrastructure
Four STS Cranes Arrive at GPA's Garden City Terminal
JOC Staff |
Four new super-post-Panamax, ship-to-shore cranes today arrived at Georgia Ports Authority’s Garden City Terminal at the Port of Savannah.
North American ports
Marine terminals
PNW Grain Dispute Heads North
JOC Staff |
International Longshore and Warehouse Union grain workers who have been locked out of the United Grain terminal in Vancouver, Wash., since Feb. 27 brought their fight north this week by gaining the support of ILWU Canada workers in Prince Rupert.
Longshore labor
Belledune's Net Income, Cargo Traffic Slide
JOC Staff |
Belledune Port Authority in New Brunswick reported net income in fiscal year 2012 was C$2.37 million (about US$2.29 million), compared with $2.40 million in fiscal year 2011.
International ports
Nardi Named President of NYSA
JOC Staff |
John Nardi was named president of the New York Shipping Association, succeeding Joseph C. Curto at the association that represents ocean carriers and marine terminal operators at the Port of New York and New Jersey.
Longshore labor
Contargo Terminals Join InlandLinks
JOC Staff |
Contargo, a terminal operator and inland shipping services provider in the Rhine corridor, has affiliated its terminal network with the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands with InlandLinks.
Marine terminals
Panama Canal Testing Just-in-Time Transit
JOC Staff |
The Panama Canal Authority has launched a trial period for its just-in-time service, which will allow vessels to arrive at the Panama Canal closer to their scheduled transit time.
International ports
India Receives Its Largest Container Ship Call
JOC Staff |
The Port of Mundra received a call June 4 from the MSC Valeria, the largest container ship ever to call on an Indian port.
International ports
Port of Los Angeles to Develop Energy Management Program
JOC Staff |
The Port of Los Angeles will develop an energy management action plan to improve and assess energy efficiency at the container port.
North American ports
Port of Liverpool Wins Funding for Mersey Estuary Dredging Project
JOC Staff |
The British government’s Regional Growth Fund has assigned a grant of £35 million (about US$53.5 million) to dredge the approach channel in Mersey Estuary, which will improve access to Seaforth Dock...
International ports
Port infrastructure
Virginia Port Plans Four-Hour Shutdown for ILA Meeting
JOC Staff |
The Port of Virginia plans to halt work for four hours June 12 for a meeting to allow employers to make their case for gradually reducing the size of some container-handling gangs in the local International Longshoremen’s Association contract.
North American ports
Coos Bay Rail Link, Port Sign 10-Year Deal
JOC Staff |
Coos Bay Rail Link and the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay have entered into a 10-year agreement authorizing CBR to operate the 134-mile line.
North American ports
Kalmar to Deliver Two Straddle Carriers to Port Otago
JOC Staff |
Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has received an order to deliver two diesel electric Kalmar straddle carriers to Port Otago, a container handling operator in New Zealand.
Marine terminals
Peruvian Terminal Adds Container Cranes
JOC Staff |
Liebherr Container Cranes has received an order from Terminales Portuarios Euroandinos in Paita, Peru...
Marine terminals
Jaxport Channel Deepening to Cost $733 Million
JOC Staff |
The Port of Jacksonville’s channel-deepening project will cost $733 million, according to a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers analysis.
North American ports
Port Klaipėda Completes Dredging Project
JOC Staff |
The Port of Klaipėda in Lithuania has completed the dredging of its channel after one year of work.
International ports
Port infrastructure
PSA Takes Stake in Third Fuzhou Container Terminal
JOC Staff |
PSA International has acquired a stake in Fujian Jiangyin International Container Terminal (FJCT) in the Port of Fuzhou, China, becoming the second biggest shareholder in the terminal after Fuzhou Port Group.
Marine terminals
NJ Legislature Approves Employer-Driver Bill
JOC Staff |
Drayage
Russia's Global Ports in Talks to Acquire Rival NCC
JOC Staff |
Marine terminals
Long Beach Honors 20 With Green Awards
JOC Staff |
North American ports
Yang Ming Extends Lease at Port of Los Angeles
JOC Staff |
Yang Ming is extending its lease at the Port of Los Angeles for an additional nine years.
North American ports
Savannah Harbor Expansion Project Timetable
JOC Staff |
Timetable for upcoming work on the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project.
North American ports
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