All Ports and terminals articles – Page 29
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NewsSAAM Towage eyes electric tugs
Teck, Neptune Terminals and SAAM Towage have partnered to deploy electric tugs in Canada’s port of Vancouver, significantly reducing greenhouse gases and underwater noise.
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NewsBoskalis to renew Europa Terminal
Boskalis has started work to deepen the Europa Terminal quay for the port of Antwerp-Bruges.
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NewsKlaipeda to target offshore wind
The Lithuanian port city of Klaipeda hopes to maximise its strategic location and become a hub for the offshore wind energy industry in the Baltic.
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NewsCrowley acquires land for Salem Harbor terminal
USA-based Crowley is moving forward with the development of the Salem Harbor Wind Terminal in Massachusetts with the purchase of 42 acres (17 ha) of land.
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NewsMorris joins ABP
Associated British Ports (ABP) has appointed Tim Morris as group head of corporate affairs, effective November 28.
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NewsBritish FFIV fleet to join OCF bid
Aberdeen-based Zero-C Offshore, which is in the process of building a fleet of British-flagged and owned heavy lift vessels for the wind energy sector, has become the latest member of Opportunity Cromarty Firth (OCF) – the consortium behind the bid for a Green Freeport in Inverness and the Cromarty Firth.
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NewsEXG handles transmission line towers
Express Global Logistics (EXG) has managed the shipment of 4,740 tonnes of transmission line towers from India to Bangladesh.
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NewsHapag-Lloyd to buy SAAM’s terminal business
German shipping company Hapag-Lloyd has signed a binding agreement to acquire SAAM Ports and SAAM Logistics, as well as real estate assets related to the logistics business.
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NewsPort of Bilbao launches international sustainability conference
The Port Authority of Bilbao will host a conference on sustainable ports, in collaboration with the Bilbao Chamber of Commerce, on November 8-9, 2022.
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NewsSlavenburg & Huyser moves into North Sea Port facility
Logistics service provider Slavenburg & Huyser is moving into a 50,000 sq m facility in Vlissingen, the Netherlands, which will focus on the distribution of solar panels.
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NewsFreeport East selects CEO
Freeport East – one of eight freeports established in England by the UK government – has appointed Steve Beel as its chief executive.
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NewsNoatum boosts capacity with four-crane order
Noatum has added four Liebherr mobile harbour cranes at its terminal facilities around Spain.
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NewsExpansion at Antwerp Euroterminal
Antwerp Euroterminal (AET) is expanding its ro-ro capacity by 25 percent.
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NewsOperational managers shuffle at APM Terminals
Nabil Zine-Eddine has taken over the position of chief operations officer (coo) at APM Terminals Tangier (Morocco) following the appointment of Rex Jackson to head of global operations.
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NewsRecords set at Port Houston
August container volumes continue to surge at Port Houston, as do steel imports.
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NewsNWSA volumes trail 2021
The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA), comprising the ports of Seattle and Tacoma (USA), reported increases in container and breakbulk handling during August 2022, but year-to-date figures trail those reported in 2021.
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NewsSecond mobile harbour crane joins Blue Water BREB
Cuxhaven shipping company BREB and Danish logistics group Blue Water Shipping celebrated five years of handling at its jointly operated terminal in the town with the addition of a second large mobile crane.
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NewsStrike action confirmed at the port of Liverpool
Unite the Union has confirmed that strike action will take place at the UK port of Liverpool from September 19 to October 3.
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NewsSeow promoted at Jurong Port
Singapore’s Jurong Port, a wholly owned subsidiary of JTC Corporation, has appointed Terence Seow as ceo. He succeeds Ooi Boon Hoe, who has assumed the role of advisor until the end of the year.
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NewsLeech steps up at Ports America
Ports America has appointed Matthew Leech as president and ceo, effective November 2022.









