All Ports and terminals articles – Page 34
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NewsRo-ro concept at Port Esbjerg
Scandinavian Auto Logistics and Port Esbjerg will develop a ro-ro terminal to handle cars, heavy-duty trailers, containers, as well as high and heavy cargoes.
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NewsDryad updates Ukrainian risk assessment
Dryad Global has provided an updated risk assessment on the Black Sea and Bosporus region.
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NewsEsbjerg prepares assembly sites
Port Esbjerg in Denmark is building pre-assembly sites for future offshore wind energy projects.
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NewsScotland moves ahead with green freeports
Scottish and UK ministers have agreed to establish two ‘green freeports’ in Scotland.
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NewsSolent obtains Marchwood port approval
Solent Gateway has received planning approval for Marchwood port in Hampshire, UK.
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NewsEuroports partners with Navis
Euroports will implement the Navis Master Terminal operating system across its bulk and breakbulk terminals.
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NewsForth Ports acquires OMHL
UK-based Forth Ports has acquired OM Heavy Lift (OMHL) as it bids to expand its offshore renewable energy handling capabilities across its gateways.
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NewsKonecranes MHC heads to Veracruz
Mexican terminal operator Grupo Corporación Integral de Comercio Exterior (CICE) has ordered a Generation 6 Konecranes Gottwald mobile harbour crane (MHC) for its operations at the port of Veracruz.
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NewsNorth Sea Port plans quay construction
North Sea Port is building an 800 m-long quay at Quarleshaven in East Vlissingen, the Netherlands.
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NewsBuoyant breakbulk at NWSA
The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA), comprising the ports of Seattle and Tacoma, reported record-breaking breakbulk traffic in 2021.
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NewsNigg in line for Moray West work
The port of Nigg in the Cromarty Firth, Scotland, has been conditionally selected by Siemens Gamesa as the planned location for pre-assembly and installation of wind turbines for the Moray West offshore wind farm.
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NewsBreakbulk on the up at Antwerp
2021 was a good year for breakbulk at Belgium’s port of Antwerp, which said that after a downward spiral in 2020 volumes grew by 74 percent.
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NewsEni cements footing at Mugharraq
AD Ports has signed an agreement with Eni Abu Dhabi to establish a marine logistics base at Mugharraq port that will support offshore drilling operations in the Al Dhafra region.
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NewsRecord breaking year for SJPC
The South Jersey Port Corporation (SJPC) closed out 2021 with an all-time record-breaking cargo volume of 4.6 million tons, a 54 percent increase over 2020.
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NewsBlyth orders fully electric MHC
The UK’s port of Blyth has ordered its first fully electric mobile harbour crane (MHC) – a Konecranes Gottwald ESP.6.
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NewsBreakbulk gains for Port NOLA
The USA’s port of New Orleans ended 2021 in strong fashion, reporting positive results across all of its lines of business, including a 46 percent year-on-year improvement in breakbulk and bulk volumes.
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NewsSif extends quay wall
Sif Offshore Foundations has extended its quay wall in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, by 200 m.
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NewsBrown heads Tyne commercial team
The UK’s port of Tyne has appointed Charlotte Brown as chief commercial officer
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NewsAuthorities approve Antwerp-Zeebrugge merger
The Competition College of the Belgian Competition Authority (BMA) has given the green light to a merger of the ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge.
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NewsStena and Gothenburg plan terminal relocation
Stena Line is working with Gothenburg Port Authority to relocate its terminals and operations from the city centre to the outer port area Arendal from 2027.









