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JaxPort Board Votes Full Steam Ahead on Starting $484 Million Dredging Project

United States

A fast-and-furious month for lining up money to start deepening Jacksonville’s ship channel resulted Monday in the port authority board voting to move forward with the first phase of the dredging, a decision cheered by supporters who broke into applause in JaxPort’s boardroom. JaxPort board members engaged in no discussion before unanimously voting to proceed… Read More

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EPA to Discuss Hudson River Dredging at Public Meeting

United States

The Environmental Protection Agency will answer questions from the public about the effectiveness of a $1.7 billion cleanup of the Hudson River. The EPA is taking questions Wednesday night in Poughkeepsie during the public comment period for a recently released review of the Superfund project. The EPA says that based on the data so far,… Read More

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Payra to Offer Bangladesh Shippers New Port Option

Bangladesh

Bangladesh is set to start construction of a third seaport at Payra, in Patuakhali district, opening another avenue for shippers in Dhaka and the south-central region of the country to avoid other congested ports. The port will be connected to Dhaka and elsewhere through railways, roadways, and inland waterways. The new port will be 309… Read More

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Corpus Christi Port at Heart of Booming U.S. Oil Exports

United States

Late last month, an oil tanker measuring three football fields long and six stories high moved slowly through the port of Corpus Christi, Texas, to test the waters of America’s booming crude-export industry. After navigating Aransas Pass around 7 a.m. on May 26, the vessel, Euronav NV’s Anne, didn’t pick up any oil, but its… Read More

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A New Coat of Paint Is Rocking the Global Shipping Industry

China

A move by China to save the planet has delivered a price shock to the global shipping industry just as it was starting to emerge from its worst slump in almost a decade. China manufacturers make 90 percent of all containers used on ships to carry all manner of finished products and commodities around the… Read More

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Backlash Feared on US East Coast Port Spend

United States

Unrealistic investment in deepening and expanding ports on the US East Coast could lead to a dramatic backlash, a leading economist has warned. In a debate-style session to open TOC Europe’s Container Supply Chain conference, Hofstra University’s Jean-Paul Rodrigue told delegates that the massive public spending on dredging projects on the East Coast will come… Read More

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SCPA Approves Largest Capital Plan to Date

United States

The South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) board of directors adopted a 2018 fiscal year financial plan that includes six percent pier container growth, USD 251.1 million operating revenues, USD 44.1 million operating earnings, and capital expenditures of USD 262.3 million. The plan projects pier containers, or box volume, of 1.263 million during FY2018, a six… Read More

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Largest Dredge Pump Supplied to Southern Oceaneering

United States

Stikland based Cape Mining Supplies (CMS) report the delivery of the largest Dragflow hydraulically driven submersible dredge pump yet supplied on the African continent. This order was received from Marine Civils Contractor Southern Oceaneering who was awarded the dredging and sand bypass maintenance contract at Coega’s deep water port of Ngqura. Its contract with Transnet… Read More

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Port of Baltimore Ranks as Fourth Fastest-growing Port in North America

United States

The Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore handled nearly 10 percent more cargo last year than the previous year, making it the fourth fastest-growing port in North America, according to a recent study by the Journal of Commerce, an industry publication. In 2016, the port handled the equivalent of 648,770 20-foot containers, the truck-sized boxes… Read More

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Port of Charlottetown Planning to Dredge, Expand Harbour Berth

Canada

The Port of Charlottetown has applied for federal and provincial funding to dredge an area of the harbour of silt build-up in order to eventually extend the harbour’s berth to accommodate two cruise ships at the same time. Corryn Clemence, the port’s business development manager, explained that dredging would involve removing 5,000 cubic metres of… Read More

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No Illegal Strike at Tema Port Expansion Project-NLC

Ghana

The National Labour Commission (NLC) has retrained the outsourced workers on the Tema Port Expansion Project from engaging in any illegal strike. In its ruling dated 23 June 2017, the Commission said,” The respondent Union are further restrained from engaging in any illegal action of any kind” The China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC), which is… Read More

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Wentworth Report on the Murray-Darling Basin Plan Condemned by Senator

Australia

A REPORT claiming the Murray-Darling Basin Plan is set to fail is “mischievous”, Assistant Water Minister Anne Ruston says. The South Australian Senator said the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists, which released the report on Monday, were “just trying to stir a possum”. The group argues that to deliver the Murray-Darling Basin Plan “in full… Read More

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Port Canaveral Replacing Terminal to Attract More Cruise Ships

United States

Port Canaveral recently approved more than $1.2 million to begin work on building a bigger and better Cruise Terminal 3 due to interest from cruise lines in adding more cruise ships to the port. The funds were approved by the Canaveral Port Authority commissioners as the port looks to the future and having more cruise… Read More

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PHILAPORT 2017: Deeper Channel Will Transform Trade

United States

It will have taken 35 years to move five feet in the Delaware River – but they are five big feet. Five feet deeper. By this time next year, the channel-deepening project will have been completed. From an initial study by the Delaware River Port Authority in 1983, this project has consumed the attention of… Read More

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Ports Bigwigs Back Cairns Dredging Project to Overcome Environmental Challenges

Australia

GLOBAL ports industry powerbrokers have backed the development of Cairns’ Trinity Inlet to meet “crucial” environmental responsibilities while propelling the city’s economy forward. The general assembly of PIANC, also known as the World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure, met in Cairns for the first time this week. It comes less than a fortnight after Treasurer… Read More

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