All Ports and terminals articles – Page 34
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen steps up at Gothenburg
Wallenius Wilhelmsen has expanded its offering at the port of Gothenburg in Sweden as a result of increased demand for its services for vehicles, breakbulk and project loads.
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Super-post Panamax cranes head to Seattle
Four ZPMC super-post Panamax cranes are en-route to Northwest Seaport Alliance’s (NWSA) Terminal 5 in Seattle Harbour.
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Renewables hub planned for port of Leith
The port of Leith in Scotland – owned by Forth Ports – plans to invest GBP40 million (USD55.3 million) to develop a renewable energy hub to support the offshore industry.
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Low-emission crane for Södertälje
The port of Södertälje in Sweden has received the first Liebherr LHM 420 mobile harbour crane that can run on fossil free diesel.
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Corpus Christi and Ares sign MoU for green hydrogen
The port of Corpus Christi in Texas and Ares Management have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the aim of developing renewable energy infrastructure at the port and supporting the production of green hydrogen.
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Happy Star’s special delivery for Newcastle
BigLift’s Happy Star has delivered a bulk ship unloader from Vietnam to the port of Newcastle in Australia.
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Forth Ports strengthens management
UK-based Forth Ports has appointed Michelle Primrose as group human resources manager, and Matt McCreath as group financial controller.
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Bristol port handles transformer
Last month, the UK’s Bristol port facilitated the transhipment of a 178-tonne electrical transformer as part of a National Grid Hinkley expansion project in Somerset.
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Quay cranes arrive in Barcelona
Two quay cranes have arrived at Hutchison Ports BEST’s terminal in Barcelona, Spain, onboard the semi-submersible heavy lift vessel Zhen Hua 28.
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Antwerp leads the way for PIONEER’s greener port vision
The PIONEERS project – an international consortium of 46 partners led by the port of Antwerp in Belgium – is to receive a EUR25 million (USD30.4million) grant from the European Union’s Horizon funding programme.
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Port of Gothenburg to digitalise port calls
The Gothenburg Port Authority is launching a digital tool – Berth Planner – that will make calls at the port more time efficient, cost effective and environmentally smart.
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Heavy invests in Albert Canal terminal
Heavy – part of the Gosselin Group – has taken delivery of a Konecranes Gottwald Model 5 mobile harbour crane at its terminal on the Albert Canal, Belgium.
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Deufol acquires Wallmann Terminal
Deufol has acquired Wallmann Terminal at the port of Hamburg, Germany, as it continues the expansion of its global network.
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Indiana-Jeffersonville prepares for heavy cargoes
Ports of Indiana-Jeffersonville in the USA will receive more than 30 barges carrying cargoes for Lehigh Cement’s facility in Mitchell.
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Dredging complete in Baltimore
Helen Delich Bentley port of Baltimore in Maryland, USA, has completed dredging operations to create a second 50 ft-deep container berth at its Seagirt Marine Terminal.
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UK freeport report published
The UK’s International Trade Committee has published a report that examines the objectives of recently adopted freeports policy, the package of measures available within the chosen sites, and the overall implementation of the policy.
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Construction under way at Paulsboro
Construction of the EEW monopile manufacturing facility at the Paulsboro Marine Terminal in New Jersey, USA, has begun.
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FMT expands in Itawamba
Federal Marine Terminals (FMT) has signed an operating agreement with Port Itawamba, increasing its presence in the southern region of the USA.
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ABP expands offering at Garston
Associated British Ports (ABP) plans to invest around GBP4.5 million (USD6.2 million) to enhance recently acquired facilities at the port of Garston.