All Ports and terminals articles – Page 39
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Albany welcomes wind tower manufacturing development
The port of Albany in New York, USA, has been selected for the development of an offshore wind tower manufacturing site.
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Logistec continues its expansion
Canada-based Logistec Stevedoring has acquired Castaloop and its subsidiaries.
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Khalifa Ports’ South Quay begins operations
Khalifa Port has handled its first shipment at its South Quay, marking the commencement of operations at the recently launched deepwater terminal.
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DP World to develop Ndayane port
DP World has signed a deal with the government of Senegal to develop a deepwater port at Ndayane.
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Major manufacturing investment at Paulsboro
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has announced a USD250 million investment to develop a a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility at the Paulsboro Marine Terminal that will be used for the construction of wind turbine components.
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KMT installs Logstar TOS
Kribi Multipurpose Terminal (KMT) has installed the Logstar terminal operating system (TOS) in a bid to improve efficiency at the Cameroon gateway.
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Timor port orders ZPMC equipment
Timor port, a subsidiary of Bolloré Ports, has awarded ZPMC with the contract to supply two ship-to-shore cranes and four rubber-tyred gantries.
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Grenaa eyes port expansion
The port of Grenaa in Denmark has initiated an environmental impact assessment and will invest approximately DKK100 million (USD16.5 million) as part of a landmark port expansion project.
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Hage moves in Rotterdam
Melvin Hage, business manager breakbulk at the Port of Rotterdam Authority, is moving to the port’s engineering department effective January 1, 2021.
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Pellegrini moves to TDG
Paolo Pellegrini has been named commercial manager of Terminal del Golfo (TDG) in Italy. He is tasked with developing the La Spezia-based terminal’s national and international trade activities.
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Associations urge vaccine priority for frontline personnel
The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) and seven other cargo transportation sector groups want the country’s supply chain professionals to get priority access to a Covid-19 vaccination.
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Innovez One to digitalise pier operations in Singapore
Port management software developer Innovez One will digitalise last-mile launch operations at two piers at the port of Singapore, employing its counter service digital platform.
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Höegh sells Horizon business
Höegh Autoliners has sold its land-based terminals in the USA, which operated as Horizon Terminal Services, to Amports.
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A green current for Damen
Dutch shipbuilder group Damen has launched the fully electric RSD-E Tug 2513 into the water at its shipyard in Song Cam, Vietnam.
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Duluth buoyed by wind cargoes
The port of Duluth has received its final wind energy cargo shipment of 2020, marking a record-setting season for such cargoes at the port.
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Port of Baltimore rebounds
In its recent October report, the port of Baltimore reported significant increases in cargo volumes compared with the lows experienced during the height of the pandemic earlier this year.
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Brown appointed at ABP
Associated British Ports (ABP) has appointed Simon Brown as divisional port manager for Wales and the South West.
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Port of Leith targets renewables
The port of Leith in Scotland – owned by Forth Ports – has made a major investment in its facilities to enhance its position in the offshore renewables market.
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Rhenus Cuxport handles dredger
Roll Group’s vessel Rolldock Sea arrived at the Rhenus Cuxport terminal in Cuxhaven, Germany, where it was loaded with a backhoe dredger destined for Mozambique.
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Saudi-Iraqi port opens
Officials from Iraq and Saudi Arabia have inaugurated the port of Jadidat Arar.