All Ports and terminals articles – Page 2
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NewsPort of Tyne unveils energy park plan
The UK’s port of Tyne is investing GBP150 million (USD204.5 million) to transform 230 acres (93 ha) of the site into the Tyne Clean Energy Park.
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NewsInchcape opens Las Palmas office
Port agency and maritime services company Inchcape Shipping Services has opened an office in Las Palmas, Spain as it looks to expand its global footprint.
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NewsMammoet partners with Tugdock to expand TSP use
Mammoet has entered into a strategic partnership with UK-headquartered Tugdock to expand the use of the latter’s submersible platform that has been designed to improve buoyancy, stability, and load-in/load-out operations across marine industries.
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NewsPeel Ports injects cash to expand steel and metals hubs
UK-based Peel Ports Group is set to invest GBP100 million (USD135.5 million) to expand its national steel and metals multimodal hubs in a bid to enhance capacity and boost the efficiency of logistics.
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NewsStena strengthens Baltic Sea network with planned port acquisition
Swedish shipping firm Stena Line is acquiring port operator Terrabalt and its operation of the ro-ro, bulk, and general cargo terminal in Liepaja, Latvia’s third-largest port.
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NewsKatoen Natie boosts capabilities with trio of Mantsinen 300 cranes
Katoen Natie has commissioned three Mantsinen 300 cranes in the port of Antwerp.
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NewsStella Passage development on hold
A New Zealand High Court upheld a judicial review of the port of Tauranga’s fast-track application for the Stella Passage development.
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NewsPeel Ports Clydeport hits milestone with wind energy shipment
Peel Ports Clydeport in the UK has handled six wind turbines, including 80.5 m-long blades, at its King George V Dock in Glasgow – the largest turbines ever received at the site.
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NewsEverett pilots real-time analytics to sharpen cargo operations
Washington’s port of Everett has teamed up with Jacobs and IGO Solutions to trial a new analytics system that tracks and improves the performance of its cargo-handling fleet. The pilot, known as Data Analytics for Port Equipment (DAPE), uses real-time data to cut idle time, boost efficiency, and lay the groundwork for broader digitalisation across port operations.
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NewsABP makes changes to senior commercial team
Associated British Ports (ABP) has reshuffled its commercial leadership, appointing Lex Hanham as head of commercial for Wales and Short Sea Ports (WSSP) and moving Paul Litten into the same role for the Humber region.
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NewsBlue Water expands in Esbjerg
Blue Water Shipping is expanding its premises at the south harbour in Esbjerg, entering into an agreement with the port to take over a 200,000 sq m area that will be incorporated into its wind turbine handling operations.
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NewsGilmore promoted at Port NOLA
The port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) has appointed Chris Gilmore as chief engineering officer, effective immediately.
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NewsDP World signs MoU with ITOCHU to strengthen African supply chains
DP World has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with ITOCHU Corporation, one of Japan’s largest trading companies, to expand logistics, supply chain infrastructure, and distribution capabilities in sub-Saharan Africa.
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NewsAPM Terminals inks MoU with Andhra Pradesh to boost port development
APM Terminals has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the government of Andhra Pradesh, India, committing to invest up to USD1 billion to modernise the state’s port and terminal infrastructure.
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NewsBlue Water and K+N on hand to advance wind energy logistics at the port of Neom
Wind energy cargoes have been arriving at the port of Neom in Saudi Arabia in support of renewable energy developments at the Oxagon industrial city. With support from international project logistics specialists Blue Water Shipping and Kuehne+Nagel (K+N), the port has developed its in-house capabilities, training and infrastructure.
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NewsMelvin departs SC Ports
Barbara Melvin has resigned as president and ceo of South Carolina Ports Authority (SC Ports and will pursue other opportunities).
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NewsHanseatic Global Terminals appoints Klein
Rotterdam-headquartered Hanseatic Global Terminals has appointed Benoît Klein as managing director for Compagnie Nouvelle de Manutentions Portuaires (CNMP) Le Havre, France, effective September 1, 2025.
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NewsTauranga’s planned Stella Passage under review
An expert panel has been appointed to examine the port of Tauranga’s Stella Passage development as part of New Zealand’s fast-track approval process.
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NewsJebel Ali expands vehicle handling capabilities
DP World has expanded its automotive logistics capacity to meet growing demand at Jebel Ali Port in the UAE.
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NewsCromarty Firth gets consent for quay expansion
Scotland’s port of Cromarty Firth has been granted the marine and dredge licences for its GBP111 million (USD149.5 million) Phase 5 expansion.









