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Port of Tauranga mid-year profit up despite rough waters
25 Feb, 2021 07:32 PM
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Port of Tauranga confident of its own abilities amid supply chain congestion. Photo / Supplied
Port of Tauranga turned in a mid-year 2.3 per cent increase in group net profit after tax, despite volatile cargo volumes and fallout from supply chain congestion and severe ship delays at Auckland.
Group net profit after tax for the first six months of the 2021 financial year to December was $49.4 million, achieved despite a 1.3 per cent decrease in total trade volumes to 13.1m tonnes.
Revenue was $159.5m, up 3 per cent on the same previous period, due to higher income from the container terminal and a 22.3 per cent rise in the earnings of subsidiaries and associate companies.
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(Photo grabbed from Cebu Port Authority s Facebook)
+ February 26, 2021 THE Cebu Port Authority (CPA) announced that it will start the construction of Pier 5 in Cebu Baseport next month.
CPA has completed the procurement activities for the P500-million port project and received approval from the Cebu Port Commission during its regular board meeting on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021.
CPA General Manager Leonilo Miole said that CPA will issue the Notice of Award and Notice to Proceed and sign the contract to immediately start the groundwork and construction before the end of March 2021.
About the construction of Pier 5 project
• It has an approved budget for the contract (ABC) of P508,340,279, which will be financed through the CPA corporate budget.
Our advice does not include ferries or privately-rented boats.
The FCDO adds that the guidance will change in time when it is safe for cruising to return, but no timeline is given. The government will continue to review its cruise ship travel advice based on the latest medical advice, says the authority. If you have future cruise travel plans, contact your cruise line, travel operator, or the travel company you booked with, for further advice.
Cruise holidays: The government will continue to review its cruise ship travel advice (Image: Getty Images)
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The Foreign Office continued: For information on cruises in UK waters contact the Department for Transport: Maritimeengagement@dft.gov.uk.
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CARLSBAD, CA / ACCESSWIRE / February 26, 2021 / OPTEC International, Inc. (OTC Pink: OPTI), a developer of UV and UV-C safety products using related advanced technologies specific to Personal Protection Equipment (PPE), today announced the Let s Get Cruising Webinar targeting the safe return of the Cruise Ship Industry and hosted by Renowned Author Dr. Drew Pinsky and
OPTEC CEO Roger Pawson.
Invitations are limited for the 10:00 am PST Webinar on Friday February 26
th, 2021. Description: OPTEC International Invite Cruise industry senior executives and procurement specialists to attend an event about how groundbreaking UVC technology can keep your environment and your customers safe.
OPTEC will publish the entire recorded webinar on the company s website shortly after completion of the event.