Ports and Terminals news – Page 34
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PortXL selects innovators in Rotterdam
A panel of industry experts, investors, and entrepreneurs have selected 15 companies for the sixth PortXL acceleration programme to take place in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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PLA unveils London shipyard plans
Port of London Authority (PLA) is working with property developers, London & Regional, and the Royal Docks Team (RDT) to develop a shipyard at Albert Island in the London borough of Newham, UK.
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Vattenfall to create wind energy hub
Vattenfall has unveiled plans to build a warehouse at the port of Esbjerg in Denmark. The facility will serve wind farm projects in the UK, Scandinavia and Northern Europe.
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Berbera expansion under way
DP World and the government of Somaliland have inaugurated the container terminal at Berbera port, following the completion of the first phase of the port’s expansion.
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Enstructure acquires Patriot Ports
USA-based terminal and logistics company Enstructure has agreed to acquire Patriot Ports.
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Halvorsäng development
Gothenburg Port Authority has signed a letter of intent with property company Castellum to develop the Halvorsäng area in Sweden into a logistics hub.
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VG Port improvements near completion
The construction of the cargo handling and storage area at VG Port – part of Meriaura Group – in Luonnonmaa, Naantali (Finland), is nearing completion.
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Chipolbrok and C. Steinweg celebrate
Chipolbrok has called at the port of Hamburg’s C. Steinweg terminal for the 50th time.
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Imetame Group’s Aracruz port to go ahead
Brazil’s Imetame Group is to build and operate a Private Use Terminal (TUP) in Espírito Santo, Aracruz.
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Cargoes move through Manchester Ship Canal
Esprit Group has welcomed three ships bringing heavy and oversize cargoes via the Manchester Ship Canal at its Trafford Docks in Manchester, UK.
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Four ZPMC cranes boost NWSA’s Terminal 5
After spending several weeks traveling from Shanghai to the Pacific Northwest, four ZPMC super-post Panamax cranes concluded their journey through the Puget Sound to Elliott Bay in Washington, USA.
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Echeverria joins Gulftainer
UAE-headquartered Gulftainer has appointed Javier Echeverria as its chief financial officer.
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Hoss elected at Freeport
Port Freeport in Texas, USA, has appointed John Hoss as chairman of the port commission and Rudy Santos as vice chairman.
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Açu poised for digital growth
Radix Engineering and Software, in collaboration with a number of industry stakeholders, is developing a smart port digital growth plan for the port of Açu in Brazil.
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Fujairah expansion complete
Fujairah Terminals in the UAE has opened new multipurpose facilities as part of its AED1 billion (USD272.3 million) expansion project.
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Antwerp calls for NexGen District candidates
On June 10, the port of Antwerp is starting its second round of consultations for companies that are interested in leasing a space in its NextGen District.
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Abu Dhabi Terminals in AI partnership
Abu Dhabi Terminals has formed an alliance with Microsoft that will enhance its container tracking and autonomous shuttle capabilities at Khalifa Port.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen steps up at Gothenburg
Wallenius Wilhelmsen has expanded its offering at the port of Gothenburg in Sweden as a result of increased demand for its services for vehicles, breakbulk and project loads.
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Super-post Panamax cranes head to Seattle
Four ZPMC super-post Panamax cranes are en-route to Northwest Seaport Alliance’s (NWSA) Terminal 5 in Seattle Harbour.
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Renewables hub planned for port of Leith
The port of Leith in Scotland – owned by Forth Ports – plans to invest GBP40 million (USD55.3 million) to develop a renewable energy hub to support the offshore industry.