The first report by Infrastructure Victoria into the best site for Victoria’s second container port is scheduled to go to the state government in May 2017. The two options being investigated are Hastings in Western Port and Bay West in Port Phillip, but Infrastructure Victoria has cautioned that “evidence we gather may not be conclusive… Read More
One major Chinese company that has invested billions of dollars in Jamaica in the past decade, China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC), is publicly denying any knowledge of an ‘established practice’ to pay bribery to Jamaican government officials. CHEC affirmed to The Sunday Gleaner that it was “not aware of any such practice”. Questioned further if… Read More
For the first time in at least a decade, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has failed to dredge the six-mile Cuyahoga River shipping channel this summer, putting at risk thousands of jobs and billions of dollars, officials at the Port of Cleveland said. While the Port and Ohio EPA dispute the issue with the… Read More
Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has launched Africa’s first dredging simulator – a computerised training cockpit for aspirant dredger operators – in Durban. The dredging simulator is located at Durban’s Maritime School of Excellence (MSoE) and will form the core of the school’s newly launched Dredging School, which is one of only four worldwide. The… Read More
Hanjin Shipping elected to file for court receivership on Tuesday, the first step towards what will be the largest container line bankruptcy in history – six times larger than the collapse of United States Lines three decades ago, the previous record holder. Hanjin operates 98 container ships totalling 600,000 TEU, 11 port terminals and 74… Read More
Chairman of Ports Australia Wodonga to act as freight ‘pressure-valve’ for SCT and CEO of Flinders Ports, Vincent Tremaine, said that, “the Code was developed to demonstrate to the community and other stakeholders that Australia’s ports community is at the leading edge of capital and maintenance dredging management.” “The Code is one of a number… Read More
The federal government announced it will invest $33.5 million to carry out harbour improvement projects — including wharf construction, maintenance and dredging — at 29 small harbours throughout B.C. “Small craft harbours are the hub for our fishing industry,” said Joe Peschisolido, Liberal MP for Steveston-Richmond, who announced the funding on Aug. 31. “Fish is… Read More
Tropical Storm Hermine, which has already disrupted activity at a dozen oil and gas facilities in the Gulf of Mexico, has been upgraded to a category 1 hurricane as it approaches Florida. It is set to be the first hurricane to make landfall in the state in 11 years. In a statement Thursday afternoon the… Read More
An 11-year high tide combined with beach erosion to shut down South America’s busiest port and cast doubt on plans to dredge to 17 meters (55.8 feet) so the port can handle larger ships. The 30-hour shutdown caused delays for dozens of vessels and was the latest symptom of government failures to provide adequate and… Read More
Each year, ports on the Great Lakes dredge tons of material to keep shipping lanes open. But disposing of the spoils is a big problem. The Port of Toledo has a creative approach: farming. The Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority dredges more sediment than any port on the Great Lakes – up to a million cubic… Read More
The ministry of shipping has decided to give financial assistance of up to 50% of the project costs by revising its Centre Shipping Scheme. The projects which would be covered under the scheme are construction or upgradation of exclusive coastal berths for coastal cargo and berths or jetties for passenger ferries; mechanization of coastal berths;… Read More
Buyout firm Advent International Corp has hired Morgan Stanley & Co and Grupo BTG Pactual SA to advise on the sale of a controlling stake in TCP Terminal de Contêineres de Paranaguá SA, Brazil’s second-busiest container port, according to two people with direct knowledge of the plans. Earlier this year, Boston-based Advent had announced plans… Read More
The expansion at one of the world’s fastest growing container, bulk cargo and roll-on roll-off vehicle transport ports, will add 1,000 metres of quay wall to the port and deepen its main channel and basin to 18 metres from the current 16 metres. The new quay wall will add an additional 600,000 sqm for cargo… Read More
NORBIT Subsea has released version 10.0. This updated firmware/software package increases the performance of the WBMS family of systems with the industry’s highest resolution side-scan-snippets (which take full benefit of the cylindrical array and the 80kHz FM bandwidth), roll stabilization over 160° swath (Applanix interfaced), flexible water column display / output and enhancements to the… Read More
The Aotea Maersk will become the largest container ship ever to visit New Zealand when it calls at Tauranga on Oct. 4 as the port nears the end of a $350 million investment plan that has enabled its terminals to handle larger vessels. Aotea Maersk’s capacity of 9,640 twenty-foot-equivalent units will dwarf the 5,000-TEU ships… Read More