Ports and Terminals news – Page 23
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Port of Blyth opens upgraded terminal
The UK’s port of Blyth has opened Bates Clean Energy Terminal, which has been redeveloped with two enlarged 17 ha berths.
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Canaveral plans Liebherr addition
The USA’s Port Canaveral is adding a Liebherr LHM 600 mobile harbour crane to support its growing cargo operations.
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Port of Rotterdam throughput remains at same level
During the first nine months of 2022, volumes at the port of Rotterdam remained stable. Total throughput reached 351 million tonnes, a slight increase (0.3 percent) compared to the same period last year, while breakbulk traffic continued to grow.
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Construction begins in Denmark
Port Esbjerg in Denmark has started the construction of its offshore wind facility.
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Port of Dover installs HVO-powered Liebherr cranes
The UK’s port of Dover has installed two Liebherr mobile harbour cranes that will operate using hydro-treated vegetable oil (HVO).
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Slight growth for the port of Antwerp-Bruges
In the last nine months, the total throughput for the port of Antwerp-Bruges reached 217.4 million tonnes, a slight increase of 0.8 percent compared to the same period last year.
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Wind energy cargoes arrive at Duluth Cargo Connect
Royal Wagenborg’s multipurpose vessel Roerborg has delivered wind energy components to the USA’s Duluth Cargo Connect.
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South Jersey Ports receives all-electric handling equipment
The USA’s South Jersey Port Corporation (SJPC) has received six pieces of all-electric handling equipment.
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SAAM Towage eyes electric tugs
Teck, Neptune Terminals and SAAM Towage have partnered to deploy electric tugs in Canada’s port of Vancouver, significantly reducing greenhouse gases and underwater noise.
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Boskalis to renew Europa Terminal
Boskalis has started work to deepen the Europa Terminal quay for the port of Antwerp-Bruges.
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Klaipeda to target offshore wind
The Lithuanian port city of Klaipeda hopes to maximise its strategic location and become a hub for the offshore wind energy industry in the Baltic.
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Crowley acquires land for Salem Harbor terminal
USA-based Crowley is moving forward with the development of the Salem Harbor Wind Terminal in Massachusetts with the purchase of 42 acres (17 ha) of land.
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Morris joins ABP
Associated British Ports (ABP) has appointed Tim Morris as group head of corporate affairs, effective November 28.
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British FFIV fleet to join OCF bid
Aberdeen-based Zero-C Offshore, which is in the process of building a fleet of British-flagged and owned heavy lift vessels for the wind energy sector, has become the latest member of Opportunity Cromarty Firth (OCF) – the consortium behind the bid for a Green Freeport in Inverness and the Cromarty Firth.
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EXG handles transmission line towers
Express Global Logistics (EXG) has managed the shipment of 4,740 tonnes of transmission line towers from India to Bangladesh.
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Hapag-Lloyd to buy SAAM’s terminal business
German shipping company Hapag-Lloyd has signed a binding agreement to acquire SAAM Ports and SAAM Logistics, as well as real estate assets related to the logistics business.
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Port of Bilbao launches international sustainability conference
The Port Authority of Bilbao will host a conference on sustainable ports, in collaboration with the Bilbao Chamber of Commerce, on November 8-9, 2022.
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Port of Bilbao hosting energy transition seminar
The port of Bilbao, Spain, will host a seminar in October detailing how ports will play a key role in the energy transition.
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Slavenburg & Huyser moves into North Sea Port facility
Logistics service provider Slavenburg & Huyser is moving into a 50,000 sq m facility in Vlissingen, the Netherlands, which will focus on the distribution of solar panels.
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Freeport East selects CEO
Freeport East – one of eight freeports established in England by the UK government – has appointed Steve Beel as its chief executive.