All Ports and terminals articles – Page 29
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BERA rebrands as EFG Port Papenburg
EMS-Fehn-Group is strengthening its position in Papenburg, Germany, having rebranded the port terminal operator BERA to EFG Port Papenburg.
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Solent Gateway champions green credentials
Solent Gateway on the UK’s south coast it hoping to benefit from an influx of renewable energy cargoes, having been designated free port status.
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Gothenburg boosts rail connectivity
The number of rail departures between the port of Gothenburg and Piteå is being increased from one a week to two.
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Nola welcomes container cranes
Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries (ZPMC) has manufactured and delivered four container gantry cranes to the port of New Orleans’ Napoleon Avenue Container Terminal.
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Bilbao expansion under way
The port of Bilbao in Spain has extended land to accommodate strategic industrial projects.
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ICTSI plans MICT investments
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) is planning to acquire eight hybrid rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes for its Manila International Container Terminal (MICT).
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TSG orders mobile harbour crane
Terminal San Giorgio (TSG) has ordered a sixth-generation Konecranes Gottwald ESP 8 mobile harbour crane for its terminal in Genoa, Italy.
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Swissterminal enhances regional railfreight
Swissterminal is establishing a railfreight connection between Antwerp and Ottmarsheim, effective January 1, 2022.
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Pembroke progresses with port projects
The renovation of the UK’s Pembroke Port’s Hangar Annexes into flexible workspaces and a workshop has begun as the gateway presses ahead with projects to develop into an energy and engineering centre that supports wind, wave and tidal renewable energy projects.
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Rotterdam prepares for hydrogen
Companies are making headway with the preparation to store, process and transport hydrogen at the port of Rotterdam.
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Operational update at Vancouver
Canada’s port of Vancouver has steadily re-established some of its key connections between the British Columbia interior and the West Coast, following severe flooding and mudslides in the region.
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Valmont partners with Esbjerg
Offshore wind turbine tower manufacturer Valmont and Port Esbjerg in Denmark have entered into an agreement to consider the construction of a factory at the port.
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Modular moves at Stockholm Norvik Port
The port of Stockholm has reported increasing volumes of large modular construction units being delivered to the gateway.
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Newcastle moves ahead with diversification strategy
Australia’s port of Newcastle is set to release two tenders to advance the construction of its Mayfield multipurpose cargo handling facility.
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ABP makes land available
UK port operator Associated British Ports (ABP) will make 1,000 acres (404.7 ha) of development land available to support the domestic supply chain, manufacturing and renewable energy sectors.
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Cargoes ramp up at Portico
Four vessels are docking at Portico’s cargo terminal to handle a range of cargoes, including paper, agribulks, containers and project cargo.
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GES invests in Rotterdam
Global Energy Storage (GES) is acquiring part of the Stargate Terminal from Gunvor Group at Europoort in Rotterdam, where it will develop a 20 ha-plus site.
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US port spending plans emerge
US President Joe Biden will inject USD17 billion into port and waterway improvements as part of the bipartisan infrastructure deal.
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Felixstowe makes electric additions
The UK’s port of Felixstowe has placed orders for 48 battery-powered terminal tractors and 17 zero-emission rubber-tyred gantry cranes.
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Gothenburg plans hydrogen facility
Sweden’s port of Gothenburg and Norwegian energy company Statkraft are planning to construct a hydrogen production facility at the port, with operations due to commence in 2023.