All Ports and terminals articles – Page 15
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NewsDublin and Cork ports secure EU funding for transport infrastructure
Cork and Dublin ports are set to receive European Union (EU) funding to support transport infrastructure projects.
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NewsEC approves support for Gdańsk offshore wind terminal
The European Commission (EC) has approved Polish plans to allocate EUR194 million (USD212 million) of funds to support the construction of an offshore wind energy terminal in Gdańsk.
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NewsPort Esbjerg receives EIB loan to support expansion
Denmark’s Port Esbjerg has received a EUR115 million (USD125.7 million) loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB) as it looks to grow and develop its facilities.
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NewsMPA and NYK sign sustainability and digitalisation pact
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and NYK Line have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to accelerate maritime decarbonisation, digitalisation and manpower development efforts.
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NewsPSA Singapore introduces measures to mitigate supply chain disruptions
PSA Singapore (PSA) has bolstered its operational capacities in the face of increased activity and to mitigate the impacts of global supply chain disruptions.
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NewsOulu port places order for Konecranes portal harbour crane
The port of Oulu has ordered a Konecranes Gottwald ESP.7 portal harbour crane for its main quay.
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NewsSallaum invests in Antwerp expansion
Sallaum Terminal in Antwerp, Belgium will invest EUR20 million (USD21.7 million) to expand operations.
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NewsSamskip and Matrans launch Rotterdam terminal
Samskip and Matrans Rotterdam Terminal have launched a new terminal in the Dutch city that will serve as a hub for container and breakbulk transport activities.
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NewsVuosaari harbour gets onshore power connection
The first onshore power supply connection in the port of Helsinki’s Vuosaari harbour has come online.
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NewsNCB4 overhaul progressing
Work is progressing on a USD39 million programme to rebuild Port Canaveral’s North Cargo Berth 4 (NCB4).
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NewsMuller Dordrecht christens latest tug
Dutch towage company Muller Dordrecht has christened its latest Damen tug En Avant 26.
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NewsPort of Monroe eyes further ro-ro project activities
The port of Monroe’s Turning Basin dock, Michigan, played host to a couple of interesting project moves earlier this month.
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NewsIntergis goes for Gottwald ESP.5 at Busan
Intergis has ordered a Konecranes Gottwald ESP.5 mobile harbour crane to improve its general and bulk cargo handling capabilities at the port of Busan, South Korea.
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NewsUS offshore wind is back on track
First power began flowing earlier this year from what will be the first utility-scale offshore wind development off the US Atlantic coast and first steel is in the water for the next few projects. The feeder-barge system for supplying turbine components to foreign-flag installation vessels has been proven, and the first US-flag installation vessel has been launched.
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NewseWolf christened and will enter service this week
Crowley Maritime has christened its first all-electric ship assist harbour tugboat, eWolf.
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NewsFour European ports to cooperate
The ports of Cartagena, Spain, Italy’s Trieste and Monfalcone, the Freeport of Riga Authority (Latvia), and North Sea Port in the Netherlands, are teaming up to tackle some of the major issues facing the ports sector.
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NewsPort Houston reports volume surge
Port Houston reported a surge in cargo volumes during May 2024, with container handling and steel imports both notable highlights.
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NewsNew Delhi gives green light to west coast port development
India’s Union Council of Ministers, headed by prime minister Narendra Modi, has approved the development of a large port in Vadhavan, on India’s western coast.
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NewsGerman port strikes could cause USD6 billion trade loss
Research by UK-based data and analytics company Russell Group shows that recent strikes at five critical German ports could result in a USD6 billion trade loss.
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NewsJIT ship arrivals key in reducing GHG emissions at ports
Maritime industry analyst Drewry has identified the use of smart port technologies to facilitate ‘just in time’ ship arrivals as a way to significantly reduce greenhouse and pollutant gas emissions at ports.









