Ports and Terminals news – Page 4
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Gothenburg to completely modernise Kustkajen quay
The port of Gothenburg plans to completely rebuild and modernise a 300 m-long quay, and Swedish construction company Peab has been contracted for the first phase of the job.
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Brunswick enhancements pay off with ro-ro boost
ZIM has launched a shortsea ro-ro service linking Mexico to the port of Brunswick, USA.
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Vesterhav Syd and Nord nears completion
Vattenfall’s Vesterhav Syd and Vesterhav Nord wind farms are nearing completion, with Jan De Nul’s installation vessel Vole au vent recently installing the remaining wind turbines.
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deugro adds terminal capacity in Baytown
Project freight forwarder deugro has opened a operations and logistics terminal in Baytown, Texas, USA.
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Africa Global Logistics appoints Duffaut
Africa Global Logistics (AGL) has appointed Gilles Duffaut as director of international logistics development.
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Humboldt Bay’s offshore wind terminal gets grant support
The Humboldt Heavy Lift Marine Terminal, which will provide logistical support for offshore wind energy projects, has been awarded a USD8.7 million government grant to support its development.
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Northern European ports to cooperate on AI solutions
Six European ports will collaborate on artificial intelligence (AI) projects to help optimise the green energy transition.
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Project cargoes move through Ipswich
The port of Ipswich in the UK, owned and operated by Associated British Ports (ABP), has facilitated the movement of a generator, turbine and transformer for an energy project in East Anglia.
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Declining throughput in leading Benelux ports
In the first nine months of 2023, both the port of Rotterdam and the port of Antwerp-Bruges recorded a drop of 9 percent in terms of throughput compared to the same period in 2022. Both gateways attribute the declining volumes to continued economic instability.
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GT USA welcomes Liebherr crane
SAL Heavy Lift’s vessel Frauke has delivered one of Liebherr’s largest mobile harbour cranes to GT USA’s Canaveral Cargo Terminal (CCT).
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Milford Haven applies for FLOWMIS funding
The port of Milford Haven in Wales has submitted a multi-million-pound funding application to the UK government’s Floating Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Scheme (FLOWMIS) to expand Pembroke Port.
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ICTSI progresses with terminal development in Indonesia
International Container Services Inc (ICTSI) has held a groundbreaking ceremony at its East Java Multipurpose Terminal (EJMT) in Indonesia as the development of a state-of-the-art gateway for the Lamongan, Tuban and central Java hinterlands kicks off.
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GEG to provide preassembly support services at Moray West
Global Energy Group (GEG) will extend its role in the Moray West offshore wind farm project to include pre-assembly services.
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Tugdock technology gets further boost with RWE study
Germany-headquartered energy company RWE has funded a study to investigate the quayside offload and launch of two types of floating offshore wind platforms – one steel and one concrete – in collaboration with Sarens and Tugdock.
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Duluth opens Clure terminal warehouse
Duluth Cargo Connect has opened a 56,000 sq ft (5,202.6 sq m) warehouse at its Clure Public Marine Terminal.
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Tugdock signs Salamander MoU
Tugdock has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Salamander Offshore Wind to collaborate in research and innovation related to the development of technologies and supply chain for floating wind energy in Scotland.
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Medlog to develop Bruyères-sur-Oise
France’s Haropa Port is developing the port of Bruyères-sur-Oise to create a multimodal platform, 40 km from Paris, capable of handling heavy parcels, containers and bulk.
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Ports of Indiana-Mount Vernon to double lifting capacity
The US Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) has awarded Ports of Indiana a USD2.25 million grant to assist in the purchase of a heavy lift crane for Ports of Indiana-Mount Vernon.
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Broekman Logistics taking steps to realise sustainability targets
Broekman Logistics has shared details of the steps it is taking to reduce fossil fuel use at its terminal operations in Rotterdam.
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Longview adds a pair of Super Gloria reachstackers to lifting fleet
The US West Coast’s first and second 130-ton (118-tonne) lift capacity Kalmar Super Gloria reachstackers joined the port of Longview’s fleet this summer, expanding its reach in the breakbulk industry.