Ørsted secures Tyne lease for Hornsea 3 marshalling
Ørsted has signed a lease agreement for up to 100,000 sq m at the UK’s port of Tyne that will support the construction of the 2.9 GW Hornsea 3 offshore wind farm.
LCIA rules DCT seizure unlawful
The London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) has ruled that Djibouti’s 2018 seizure of the Doraleh Container Terminal (DCT) was unlawful.
Ports face rising tide of climate risks, TT Club warns
The global supply chain will suffer as ports face ever-mounting threats from sea-level rises, extreme weather and shifting regulations, with billions of dollars in trade and infrastructure already at risk each year.
Maressa and Higgins appointed at SJP
South Jersey Ports (SJP) in the USA has appointed Joseph Maressa Jr as chairman of the board, succeeding Richard Alaimo who is stepping down from the role after 32 years.
Port Houston rejigs leadership team
Port Houston has appointed Eric Casey as chief operating officer and Parker Harrison as chief legal officer.
Bilbao teams up with Aquitania Ports Link
Spain’s port of Bilbao and Aquitania Ports Link, comprising the French ports of Bayonne, Bordeaux, Rochefort and Tonnay-Charente, and La Rochelle, have signed a cooperation agreement with the aim of strengthening cross-border relations.
Thisvi opts for a third Konecranes MHC
CLdN and Peel Ports plan to develop river berth at port of Liverpool
Port of Tyne unveils energy park plan
Inchcape opens Las Palmas office
Mammoet partners with Tugdock to expand TSP use
Peel Ports injects cash to expand steel and metals hubs
Stena strengthens Baltic Sea network with planned port acquisition
Katoen Natie boosts capabilities with trio of Mantsinen 300 cranes
Stella Passage development on hold
Peel Ports Clydeport hits milestone with wind energy shipment
ABP makes changes to senior commercial team
Everett pilots real-time analytics to sharpen cargo operations
Blue Water expands in Esbjerg
DP World signs MoU with ITOCHU to strengthen African supply chains