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Southern California finds little room to manoeuvre
US west coast

Southern California finds little room to manoeuvre

Concerns about pollution are holding back vital expansion plans for the ports more
Posted: 01-04-2008
News Analysis, Opinion

Virginia flirts with privatisation

By Benedict Young more
Posted: 01-04-2008

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Colombia

Major operators' hopes for good fortune port

Soaring trade with Asia has brought Buenaventura to the attention of two international developers, writes Rainbow Nelson more
Posted: 01-04-2008
Caribbean

Wider Panama locks hold key to trade boom

Transhipment hubs are preparing to take their expansion plans up a gear, with the imminent arrival of new super post-panamax tonnage, writes Rainbow Nelson more
Posted: 01-04-2008
Brazil

Terminal developers rise to Amazonian task

Business opportunities in the north of the country have prompted two operators to devise plans for hubs on the Amazon, writes Rainbow Nelson more
Posted: 01-04-2008
Canada

Canadian ports set to turn over a new leaf

Political reforms look to trigger investment in terminal facilities, writes Mike King more
Posted: 01-04-2008
Central America

Developments pick up on back of Panama

Ports are setting out to capitalise on capacity constraints at the Panama Canal to become a vital cog in Latin American logistics, writes Rainbow Nelson more
Posted: 01-04-2008
Ecuador

Triumvirate vie for west coast banana trade

Ecuador is carving out a position as a force to be reckoned with in the region's burgeoning port network, writes Rainbow Nelson more
Posted: 01-04-2008
Mexico

The next Mexican wave

Port concessions are being fought over by a number of investors looking to break into a burgeoning market, writes Rainbow Nelson more
Posted: 01-04-2008
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