All Ports and terminals articles – Page 21
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Port Antwerp-Bruges reports stability
Even though 2022 was fraught with geopolitical, energy and supply chain challenges, the port of Antwerp-Bruges has reported stable results for the year, while certain segments experienced a slight growth.
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Leith rolls out shore power
The port of Leith in Scotland, part of Forth Ports, has connected its first vessel to shore power as it continues its commitment to reducing its own carbon footprint and that of its customers.
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Port Esbjerg adds Liebherr crane
Port Esbjerg has received a 308-tonne capacity Liebherr LHM 800 mobile harbour crane.
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Bertling ships intervention tower to Singapore
Bertling Logistics has coordinated the shipment of a 909-tonne intervention tower from Port Clarence in Middlesbrough, UK, to Singapore. The tower will be installed on FTAI Ocean’s DP3 well intervention vessel, Pride.
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Nordex establishes service linking Europe and Asia
Last September, wind turbine manufacturer Nordex Group established a maritime subsidiary at its office in Barasoain, Spain, and established a regular liner service with northern Europe and Asia.
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3P Logistics handles oversized cargo in Estonia
3P Logistics (3PL) has coordinated the transport of oversized project cargo from the port of Sillamae for the Auvere Enefit power plant in Estonia.
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Blyth terminal selected by RWE
RWE has selected the Bates Clean Energy Terminal at the port of Blyth as the offshore construction base for the Sofia offshore wind farm.
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MSC completes Bolloré Africa Logistics acquisition
MSC Group’s wholly owned subsidiary SAS Shipping Agencies Services has completed the acquisition of Bolloré Africa Logistics.
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Ports of Stockholm appoints Bosson
Magdalena Bosson will step up as ceo of the Ports of Stockholm on January 1, 2023.
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Ports of Stockholm to receive project shipments
Ports of Stockholm in Sweden will receive a number of oversized project loads at three ports over the next few days.
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Port Khalifa expansion inaugurated
President of the UAE Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has inaugurated AD Ports group’s Khalifa Port’s expansion - a major development project with a total investment of USD1.1 billion.
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Port of Lowestoft invests in infrastructure
The UK’s port of Lowestoft, part of Associated British Ports (ABP), has invested GBP600,000 (USD732,000) to enhance its infrastructure in support of the partnership between international energy logistics provider Peterson and ODE Asset Management (ODE AM).
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CMA CGM to acquire New York terminals
CMA CGM Group has agreed to acquire two terminals at the port of New York and New Jersey, USA, from Global Container Terminals (GCT).
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Seagreen contracts awarded to Global Port Services
Global Port Services, owned by Global Energy Group and Scotland’s port of Nigg, has secured multiple contracts to support the Seagreen wind energy project off the coast of Angus.
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GPA plots breakbulk shift
Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) plans to shift the majority of its breakbulk cargoes to the port of Brunswick to make way for the renovation and realignment of the docks at the port of Savannah’s Ocean Terminal.
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UniportBilbao boosts UK-Spain relations
On November 24, UniportBilbao reconfirmed its objective of bolstering strategic commercial maritime links with the UK and its customers, while also outlining its decarbonisation strategy for the future.
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Jaxport supports military aircraft move
The USA’s Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) has supported the move of several CV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft for the US Air Force Special Operations Command at its Blount Island Marine Terminal.
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Silvasti acquires the port of Härnösand
Project logistics provider Silvasti has acquired the port of Härnösand in Sweden.
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Port Canaveral adds second Liebherr crane
Florida-based Port Canaveral has ordered a second Liebherr LHM 600 to support its growing operations.
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AD Ports to acquire Noatum
AD Ports has acquired logistics services provider Noatum for USD677 million.