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Crew of Vessel Suspected in New Zealand COVID-19 Case Tests Positive
Health authorities in Queensland, Australia and New Zealand believe that they have isolated the source of the recent COVID-19 in New Zealand believed to be tied to the shipping industry.
26 October 2020 Monday 00:01
China voices concern as 29 Filipino seafarers test positive for coronavirus
A total of 29 Filipino seafarers have tested positive for coronavirus after arriving in China to board their ships, according to a report carried in the Manila Bulletin, the Philippines’ largest English language broadsheet newspaper.
22 October 2020 Thursday 12:30
Australian miners seek alternatives to Manila for crew as repeat Covid flare-ups hit Port Hedland
A second Filipino crewed bulk carrier in the space of just over a fortnight calling Port Hedland in Western Australia has arrived with multiple Covid-19 cases onboard, sparking calls from politicians and miners to avoid sourcing crew from Manila.
12 October 2020 Monday 15:00
$1M in agricultural products seized at Manila
Some P53 million ($1 million) worth of agricultural products were seized by the Bureau of Customs-Port of Manila (BoC-PoM), for misdeclaration and lack of importation permit.
12 September 2019 Thursday 16:22
ICTSI Proposes Develop 2 Ports in Philippines
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has submitted a proposal to the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) to develop two ports in the country's Visayan islands.
13 November 2018 Tuesday 09:46
APL's Sartini urges Manila to improve ports
Expand ports to handle bigger ships and more business will flow through the Philippines.
09 October 2017 Monday 15:12
More Manila traffic woes as shipping expands
A trade expert and former Cabinet secretary under the Ramos administration said the government should come up with a policy that would move shipping traffic to ports outside Metro Manila, a crucial shift in reviving the manufacturing sector.
12 August 2017 Saturday 17:50
ICTSI Manila Terminal Ready for Peak Season
The Manila International Container Terminal (MICT), operated by International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI), has seen a robust performance as the company gears up for the peak season.
04 July 2017 Tuesday 17:32
ICTSI’s Subic Bay at Par with Manila Terminal
Subic Bay Freeport terminals, a part of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), has achieved productivity levels at par with that of the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT).
08 May 2017 Monday 16:20
ICTSI Manila Getting Ready for Mega Ships
The Philippines’ Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) is preparing to service the largest containerships in the intra-Asia trade as the facility will expand its capacity with five post-Panamax quay cranes.
06 March 2017 Monday 12:15
Subic Bay pitches Manila alternative
Plans to decongest traffic in the capital of the Philippines see multiple ports pitching ideas to government.
20 December 2016 Tuesday 12:46
18 Injured After Tanker Explodes in Manila Bay
Eighteen crew members suffered injuries after a product tanker caught fire and exploded in Manila Bay, the Philippines, on Wednesday, December 14, according to local media.
16 December 2016 Friday 15:10
ICTSI pitches Cavite terminal to help decongest Manila traffic
The Department of Transportation in Manila is studying a proposal to develop a common-user barge and roro terminal in the province of Cavite as part of plans to decongest the capital’s overloaded transportation systems.
16 December 2016 Friday 13:52
Calls grow to shift Manila port to Batangas
Pressure is mounting on the new president of the Philippines. Rodrigo Duterte, to relocate Manila North Harbor to help fight dire traffic problems in the Philippine capital.
31 August 2016 Wednesday 11:50
K Line boosting Manila training setup
One of the biggest takers of Filipino seafarers is bolstering its training set up in Manila. Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line)...
11 July 2016 Monday 15:00
Manila port rate hike attacked
Shippers in the Philippines are up in arms at plans by one of the nation’s top port operators to hike rates by more than a third on domestic trades. Manila North Harbour Port Inc is trying to push through a 37% rate hike on domestic trades
13 June 2016 Monday 17:32
ATI investing in new port kit
Manila: Asian Terminals Inc (ATI) is adding five more rubber-tired gantry cranes to expand capacity at Manila South Harbor.
27 January 2015 Tuesday 08:35
Maersk Line adds Subic port call to intra-Asia service due to Manila port congestion
Maersk Line has announced that it has introduced a call at Subic port on an intra-Asia service due to the ongoing port congestion in Manila.
08 January 2015 Thursday 08:57
Manila Port Scrambling to Avoid Holiday Congestion
With only a week before the Christmas and New Year’s holidays kick in, the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is asking importers and cargo owners to withdraw their cargoes early and if possible, double the volume.
18 December 2014 Thursday 12:50
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