Ports and Terminals news – Page 39
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Duluth buoyed by wind cargoes
The port of Duluth has received its final wind energy cargo shipment of 2020, marking a record-setting season for such cargoes at the port.
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Port of Baltimore rebounds
In its recent October report, the port of Baltimore reported significant increases in cargo volumes compared with the lows experienced during the height of the pandemic earlier this year.
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Brown appointed at ABP
Associated British Ports (ABP) has appointed Simon Brown as divisional port manager for Wales and the South West.
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Port of Leith targets renewables
The port of Leith in Scotland – owned by Forth Ports – has made a major investment in its facilities to enhance its position in the offshore renewables market.
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Rhenus Cuxport handles dredger
Roll Group’s vessel Rolldock Sea arrived at the Rhenus Cuxport terminal in Cuxhaven, Germany, where it was loaded with a backhoe dredger destined for Mozambique.
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Saudi-Iraqi port opens
Officials from Iraq and Saudi Arabia have inaugurated the port of Jadidat Arar.
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Ports of Indiana senior appointments
Ports of Indiana in the USA has promoted Andrea Hermer from general counsel to ceo.
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Energy Central bids for funding
Energy Central – a partnership between Advance Northumberland, the port of Blyth, Northumberland County Council and Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult – has submitted a bid for UK government funding to enhance its offering to the offshore wind energy industry.
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Konecranes receives order from Transford
Transford, part of transportation company Pace Group, has ordered two eco-efficient Konecranes Gottwald Model 4 mobile harbour cranes. They will be mobilised to Poti seaport in Georgia.
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Environmental focus at Gateway Basel Nord
Gateway Basel Nord and the Swiss Rhine ports are planning to develop a transhipment terminal in Basel to shift freight traffic from road to rail.
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Free ports bidding process opens
The UK government has published its free ports bidding prospectus. Port owners and operators have welcomed the news, although concerns have been raised over the short time frame in which to react.
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River Tees development to support offshore sector
A heavy lift quay is to be developed on the south bank of the River Tees in the UK to support the production of offshore wind turbines for some of the biggest wind farms in the world.
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Port of Brownsville braces for increased steel handling
The port of Brownsville in the USA plans to increase its capabilities for handling steel slabs as a result of a major steel mill expansion project in Neuvo Leon, Mexico.
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Stockholm Norvik port welcomes Stena Line
Stena Line has moved its Nynäshamn ferry terminal to the recently built Stockholm Norvik port in Sweden, as part of its expansion plans in the Baltic Sea.
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HWG confirms board
Cuxhaven Port Association (HWG) has confirmed its 15-member board of directors. Promoting trade between the region and the UK is high on the group’s agenda.
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Long Beach plans rail investment
The port of Long Beach in the USA plans to spend nearly USD380 million on upgrading its landslide facilities and waterways as it aims to increase its investment in its rail network.
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Thyboron prepares for expansion
The port of Thyboron in Denmark has been granted a permit to deepen the channel and harbour approach.
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Blyth welcomes commissioners
The UK’s Blyth Harbour Commission has appointed Paul Hardisty and Richard Turner as commissioners on the board that oversees the strategy and management of the port of Blyth.
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Hamburg and Tanger Med partner up
Germany’s Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) and Tanger Med Port Authority in Morocco have signed a letter of intent to form a partnership.
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HHH Marine picks marineM solution
Innovez One has signed a multi-year contract with HHH Marine, a Singapore-based launch and supply boat operator, to digitise its fleet operations.