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Prepare for UK Customs changes
Clarksons Port Services (CPS) is urging businesses to prepare for changes to UK border controls ahead of January 1, 2022.
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Guay opts for LTM 1110-5.1 units
Crane and heavy haulage contractor Guay has taken delivery of two Liebherr LTM 1110-5.1 cranes – the first models of this type to enter the Canadian market.
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Changes at the top of DB Cargo UK
DB Cargo UK has promoted Neil Ethell to chief operating officer.
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Cargoes ramp up at Portico
Four vessels are docking at Portico’s cargo terminal to handle a range of cargoes, including paper, agribulks, containers and project cargo.
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Kjaedegaard joins Xeneta
Freight rate benchmarking platform Xeneta has appointed Jesper Kjaedegaard as a board member.
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GES invests in Rotterdam
Global Energy Storage (GES) is acquiring part of the Stargate Terminal from Gunvor Group at Europoort in Rotterdam, where it will develop a 20 ha-plus site.
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Chapman Freeborn opens in Moscow
Chapman Freeborn has opened an office in Moscow and named Maxim Tsarev as director general for Russia.
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US port spending plans emerge
US President Joe Biden will inject USD17 billion into port and waterway improvements as part of the bipartisan infrastructure deal.
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Rolls-Royce joins SMR revolution
Rolls-Royce has established its Small Modular Reactor (SMR) business division, which aims to bring about the next generation of low-cost nuclear power plants.
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Felixstowe makes electric additions
The UK’s port of Felixstowe has placed orders for 48 battery-powered terminal tractors and 17 zero-emission rubber-tyred gantry cranes.
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Vestas links up with Maersk on box shipments
Wind turbine component manufacturer Vestas has formed a long-term strategic partnership for all its containerised transport with A.P. Møller – Mærsk.
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4D introduces latest CILT-accredited training courses
4D Supply Chain Consulting has launched two additional e-learning courses that have been added to the 4D Training Academy – Bill of Lading Made Easy and Letter of Credit Made Easy.
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Chipolbrok heads west
Chinese-Polish multipurpose shipping line Chipolbrok is enjoying healthy westbound volumes ex-China. While its vessel Chipolbrok Atlantic is delivering several cargoes for the European side of these services, the North American trade lane has to contend with congestion issues.
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Gothenburg plans hydrogen facility
Sweden’s port of Gothenburg and Norwegian energy company Statkraft are planning to construct a hydrogen production facility at the port, with operations due to commence in 2023.
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AD Ports signs Egyptian MoU
AD Ports Group has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Egyptian Group for Multipurpose Terminals, the commercial arm of the Egyptian Ministry of Transportation, for the development and operation of a multipurpose terminal in Safaga port.
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South Jersey benefits from USDOT grant
The USA’s Salem Marine Terminal is in line to receive a USD9 million grant from the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) to expand and improve its services.
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Weiss makes Tadano purchases
Germany-based Weiss Kranservice has taken delivery of a Tadano AC 250-5 crane, which joins its existing AC 220-5 and an AC 300-6 units.
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Röhlig opens Dubai office
Röhlig Logistics has expanded its network with the establishment of an office in Dubai, UAE.
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Allseas showcases modified Hidden Gem
Offshore energy specialist Allseas is in the process of converting its 228 m-long drillship Hidden Gem into its first polymetallic nodule production vessel.
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Nuqsana-Pinnacle to develop Canadian opportunities
Pinnacle Logistics Solutions has established a joint venture with Nuqsana – a 100 percent Nunavut-owned company based in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, Canada. The companies are working to establish greater cooperation between the peoples of the region.