Ports and Terminals news – Page 28
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Machinery rolls through Mackay
Höegh Autoliners’ ro-ro vessel Höegh Trigger called at Australia’s port of Mackay to deliver two CAT 797 haul trucks for the Bowen Basin.
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New Bedford plans renewables base
The port of New Bedford in the USA will add another logistics facility to support offshore wind projects off Massachusetts and the north-eastern coastline.
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Forth Ports bolsters L&D team
Forth Ports has promoted Simon Harper to group learning and development (L&D) manager, and Natalie Dalgleish to L&D manager leading the team in Scotland.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen switches berths for breakbulk
Wallenius Wilhelmsen has moved its operations for rolling and breakbulk cargo at the port of Halifax, Canada.
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OverWater wins jack-up contract
OverWater, part of the SMS Group, has been awarded a contract to support KBS Maritime with the operation and maintenance of a state-of-the-art 3,000-tonne capacity jack-up barge in Portsmouth, UK.
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Humboldt development earmarked
The California Energy Commission (CEC) has approved a USD10.5 million grant for renovations at the port of Humboldt Bay to support offshore wind energy activities.
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GPA plans Brunswick investment
The USA’s Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) plans to add a fourth berth, 360,000 sq ft (33,445.1 sq m) of warehousing and 85 acres (35 ha) of land for auto processing to the port of Brunswick’s Colonel’s Island terminal.
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Liebherr delivers 300th LHM 550
Port Gdańsk Eksploatacja in Poland has taken delivery of an LHM 550 mobile harbour crane, the 300th unit of this type Liebherr has delivered.
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Esbjerg to develop digital twin
Denmark’s Port Esbjerg is working with global infrastructure advisory firm Moffatt & Nichol to deploy digital twin technology to help optimise its activities in offshore wind energy projects.
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ICTSI invests in Manila
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) is expanding its Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) with the development of another berth.
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Ro-ro concept at Port Esbjerg
Scandinavian Auto Logistics and Port Esbjerg will develop a ro-ro terminal to handle cars, heavy-duty trailers, containers, as well as high and heavy cargoes.
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Dryad updates Ukrainian risk assessment
Dryad Global has provided an updated risk assessment on the Black Sea and Bosporus region.
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Esbjerg prepares assembly sites
Port Esbjerg in Denmark is building pre-assembly sites for future offshore wind energy projects.
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Scotland moves ahead with green freeports
Scottish and UK ministers have agreed to establish two ‘green freeports’ in Scotland.
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Solent obtains Marchwood port approval
Solent Gateway has received planning approval for Marchwood port in Hampshire, UK.
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Euroports partners with Navis
Euroports will implement the Navis Master Terminal operating system across its bulk and breakbulk terminals.
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Forth Ports acquires OMHL
UK-based Forth Ports has acquired OM Heavy Lift (OMHL) as it bids to expand its offshore renewable energy handling capabilities across its gateways.
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Konecranes MHC heads to Veracruz
Mexican terminal operator Grupo Corporación Integral de Comercio Exterior (CICE) has ordered a Generation 6 Konecranes Gottwald mobile harbour crane (MHC) for its operations at the port of Veracruz.
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North Sea Port plans quay construction
North Sea Port is building an 800 m-long quay at Quarleshaven in East Vlissingen, the Netherlands.
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Buoyant breakbulk at NWSA
The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA), comprising the ports of Seattle and Tacoma, reported record-breaking breakbulk traffic in 2021.