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Container Terminal Project Pipeline 2018

ABOUT THE MARKET REPORT

The 5th edition of the market report focuses on container terminal projects scheduled for completion in 2018 and beyond. The main contribution of the report is a project list of future container terminal expansions and its analysis.

Project Pipeline (excl. China)

The report provides a full list of announced projects, which target to supply additional container handling capacity (in Excel). Included are maritime container terminals and multi‐purpose terminals. Main project details are provided for each project, such as prospect of success, operator, new capacity (in TEU), current project status and scheduled year of completion.

Analysis

It is not unusual that project plans get adjusted to market demand, i.e. projects get delayed or cancelled.
Therefore, the report provides a reasonable projection of finally executed capacity expansions until
2023.

The market report is comprehensive and meant to be scanned quickly. It includes over 150 pages,
provided as a PDF, plus the project list in Excel. The price of the report is € 1’750.‐ for single‐user and
2’100.‐€ for multi‐user.

For further information please refer to www.dsresearch.de, or contact Daniel Schaefer, Phone: +49 (0) 171 6974549, dschaefer@dsresearch.de.

 

PROJECT PIPELINE

Overall 576 container terminal projects scheduled for completion from 2018 onwards were identified. All projects combined target to deliver 815 TEUm additional container handling capacity.

The project list is provided within an Excel table, the following project details are included:

Prospect of success, Location (Country, Port, Terminal/ Project Name), Developer, Operator, Capacity (in
TEU), Quay Line (in m), Berth Depth (in m), Investment type (greenfield, reconstruction, expansion,
upgrade), Investment (in US$), Status (under construction, announced, RFP/ design phase, feasibility,
masterplan), Year of Completion, Comments, Sources – some details are estimated or partly provided.

ANALYSIS

Project delays are common. Therefore, prospects for project completion are rated per project and per country / region, taking into account historical and projected container terminal throughput, as well as past capacity additions.
The analysis part of the report includes:
• announced projects vs. project execution
• supply/demand assessment per country
• container handling capacity, review and forecast until 2023
• container terminal throughput, review and forecast until 2023





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