Ports and Terminals news – Page 32
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Drydocks to develop South Yard facility
Drydocks World in the UAE – a DP World company – is building a South Yard facility, which will be dedicated to new building projects in the oil and gas and renewable energy sector.
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Construction kicks off at New Jersey Wind Port
A ground-breaking ceremony has been held to mark the construction of New Jersey Wind Port, which will serve as a hub for the US East Coast’s nascent offshore wind energy industry.
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Swissterminal in green energy agreement
Swissterminal has signed a contract with electricity broker Renergy to supply its terminal locations with energy generated from hydropower until at least 2024.
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UK ports level up
DP World is investing GBP300 million (USD414.7 million) in a fourth berth at its London Gateway logistics hub, which should raise capacity by a third.
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Container crane delivery for port of Baltimore
Four neo-Panamax container cranes have arrived at the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore’s Seagirt Marine Terminal.
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Goeyvaerts orders Konecranes units
Belgium’s Goeyvaerts-R has ordered two eco-efficient Generation 6 Konecranes Gottwald mobile harbour cranes for its growing rental fleet across ports in the Netherlands and Belgium.
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Townsville opens truck staging area
The port of Townsville in Australia has opened its AUD4.5 million (USD3.3 million) truck staging area.
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Toledo boosts capacity
The port of Toledo in the USA has taken delivery of a Liebherr LHM 550 mobile harbour crane.
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Port NOLA update post-Ida
Activity at the port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) is ramping up having been struck by hurricane Ida last week.
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DP World and Fesco eye NSR opportunities
DP World and Fesco will together study the technical and economic conditions for developing a new container berth in the far east of Russia.
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Allberth goes live at Gothenburg
The port of Gothenburg in Sweden has launched its digital berth planner tool Allberth.
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Konecranes boosts capability at port of Manaus
Super Terminais has ordered three eco-efficient Generation 6 Konecranes Gottwald mobile harbour cranes for its cargo terminal at the port of Manaus in Brazil.
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Korchanov named interim head at Vladivostok
Vladimir Korchanov, head of the maritime division of Fesco Transportation Group, has been appointed temporary acting head of the company’s Vladivostok Commercial Sea Port.
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Baltimore secures MSC link
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) will launch a service linking the Indian Subcontinent, the Mediterranean and the USA on August 30.
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Ningbo terminal closure adds to concerns
The precariousness of the worldwide road to recovery has hit the headlines once again with the closure of a terminal at one of the world’s busiest ports – Ningbo-Zhoushan.
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New York asks for AKT support
New York State has applied for financial support to develop the Arthur Kill Terminal (AKT) in Staten Island.
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Reactors arrive at Jebel Ali
Four polyethylene reactors, the largest of which weighed 227 tons (206 tonnes), have moved through DP World’s Jebel Ali Port in the UAE.
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Port of Mackay steps up capabilities
North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation (NQBP) has completed the AUD2.4 million (USD1.8 million) project to extend wharf one at the port of Mackay in Australia.
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Louisiana ports come together for coil move
The port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) and the port of Caddo-Bossier worked together to transport 300 steel coils along the Mississippi River in the USA.
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Forth Ports eyes ‘green port’ bid
Forth Ports plans to submit a ‘green port’ proposal to the Scottish government that will encompass key ports, industrial complexes and logistics centres along the north and south shores of the Firth of Forth and at Edinburgh Airport.