Grupo Logra for Guaymas

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Mexican dry bulk cargo logistics specialist Grupo Logra has won the tender organised by the port authority of Guaymas (API) at the end of 20...

Kumba hit by transport woes

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South African iron ore mining firm Kumba has blamed lower profits for the first half of this year on train cancellations and a total of four...

Metso recognised again in Chile

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For the seventh consecutive year, Metso has been listed as the leading supplier in the Mining Suppliers’ Ranking conducted by Phibrand in ...

Berths behind Atlas battle

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Access to highly prized berths in Port Hedland is behind a battle being fought out between Western Australian miners for control of Atlas Ir...

New port for South Australia?

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Plans for a new woodchip and timber export port on South Australia’s Kangaroo Island (KI) are moving ahead carefully, as project proponent...

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More rail for UPM

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UPM partners with DB Cargo to transition to rail transport for timber, enhancing sustainability for its Leuna biorefinery....

Delkor secures Oz belt screen order

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Delkor Australia has received a significant order for four 40 m2 belt linear screens for a gold project in Australia. The award follows a pr...

Self-unloaders look to sustainability

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Biofuel is taking hold in running the self-unloader Laker fleet, but government will still have to help to make it affordable....

Star Bulk, Eagle Bulk to merge

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In one of the largest mergers between dry bulk shipping companies, Star Bulk is to absorb Eagle Bulk in an all-share merger....

Dover’s ‘triumphant’ year

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Although best known for cross-channel ferry traffic, the UK’s Port of Dover has been celebrating what it calls “a triumphant year” for...

More PanCan transits

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The Panama Canal is to increase the number of daily transits to 24 starting in January....

Record-breaking results at Grindrod

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South African logistics group Grindrod recently announced a number of record-breaking volumes handled at its terminals....

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