…Euromax delay

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The Euromax Terminal in Rotterdam, the 50: 50 joint venture of of P& O Nedlloyd and ECT, has now been delayed for at least a year. The termi...

Taking the knife to ECT

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ECT is undergoing some painful changes and Hutchison will have to take care to ensure that customers retain confidence...

CIMC scoops record P&ON reefer order

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As anticipated in last month's issue of WorldCargo News (p1), China International Marine Containers (CIMC) has scooped P&O Nedlloyd 's entir...

Any portal in a storm?

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Until autumn 2000, the idea that arch-independent Maersk Sealand would take the lead in creating an IT alliance in liner shipping would have...

Steel appeal for container floors?

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The pressure to find alternatives to apitong plywood for container floors would appear to have shifted from the environmental imperative to ...

Portnet ups investment

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Portnet is to invest some R4.5 bill to develop the new deepwater Coega facility in the Eastern Cape, although the exact timetable and eventu...

Shuttles for Euromax?

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Although final decisions will not be taken until later this year, it seems almost certain that Euromax Terminal, the new 50:50 ECT/P&O Nedll...

New shipping portal

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Nine of the world's leading ocean carriers are to join forces with Internet technology company Tradiant to create Global Transportation Netw...

New global alliance

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Subject to regulatory approval, five major ocean carriers plan to join forces to create and financially support a neutral transportation por...

A good year for Kiwi ports

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New Zealand's ports have finally recovered from the after-effects of the Asian financial crisis, but with the domestic economy falling to ne...

P&ONL/TCII sign up for Coega deal

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After some political wrangling (see WorldCargo News July 2000, p5), the Anglo-Dutch consortium of P&O Nedlloyd and TCI Infrastructure (TCII)...

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