All Ports and terminals articles – Page 4
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Blue Water expands scope with Vestas in Szczecin
Blue Water Shipping will manage stevedoring logistics for Vestas’ new factory in Szczecin, Poland.
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Great Yarmouth selected for East Anglia TWO pre-assembly and load-out
ScottishPower Renewables and Peel Ports Great Yarmouth have signed a reservation agreement for the Norfolk gateway to be used for pre-assembly works for the GBP4 billion (USD5.1 billion) East Anglia TWO offshore wind farm.
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Indian dockers threaten strike action
Indian dock workers are again calling for an indefinite strike across all major ports starting on December 17, 2024, if the government fails to implement wage revisions and productivity schemes before December 15, 2024.
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Outokumpu to establish plant at Mukran
Sustainable stainless steel manufacturer Outokumpu will invest EUR40 million (USD42.3 million) at Germany’s Mukran port.
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Blue Water Shipping opens Brisbane facility
Blue Water Shipping opened its new 5.2-ha Queensland depot and distribution hub on Fisherman Island at the port of Brisbane.
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Bilbao gets approval for solar installations
Spanish ministers have given the green light to the construction of a EUR13 million (USD13.7 million) solar PV plant that will supply power to the port of Bilbao’s onshore power system (OPS).
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Prumo, Açu and Sarens sign MoU for Brazilian offshore wind development
In November 2024, Prumo Logística, the port of Açu and Sarens signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to study logistics solutions that would support the offshore wind energy business.
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Damen delivers Europe’s first fully electric tug
Belgium’s port of Antwerp-Bruges took delivery of six RSD Tugs 2513 from Damen, including Europe’s first all-electric unit.
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ABP completes construction of LEEF
Associated British Ports (ABP) has completed the construction of its GBP35 million (USD44.5 million) Lowestoft Eastern Energy Facility (LEEF).
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DEME awarded contract for offshore wind terminal at Cuxhaven
DEME has been awarded a contract to construct an offshore wind terminal at the port of Cuxhaven in Germany.
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Konecranes receives two orders for Generation 6 MHCs
Konecranes has received two orders from European ports for its Generation 6 mobile harbour cranes.
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Peel Ports boosts ro-ro capacity at Sheerness
Peel Ports will invest GBP30 million (USD37.7 million) to develop a new ro-ro berth at the port of Sheerness, Kent, UK to meet growing demand from new and existing customers.
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Argentia’s growing role in global energy
From hosting North America’s first wind turbine marshalling yard to preparing for the tow-out of a colossal concrete gravity structure (CGS), the port of Argentia is rapidly transforming into a nexus for renewable energy projects and heavy lift operations. As demand for green hydrogen and sustainable fuels grows, Argentia’s developments signal a bright future for project cargo in Newfoundland and beyond.
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MARAD allocates port improvement funds
The US Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) has allocated USD580 million towards port improvement projects.
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Port Freeport secures EPA support for clean air programme
Port Freeport was awarded a USD1.48 million grant by the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Ports Program.
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Hendrick named vice chairman of AAPA
Richard J. Hendrick was unanimously elected vice chair of the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) board of directors.
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Mammoet to marshal 116 XXL monopiles at Buss Terminal Eemshaven
Mammoet has signed a contract with Buss Ports to marshal wind turbine foundations for two of Europe’s biggest offshore wind farm projects: RWE’s Nordseecluster A (Germany) and Thor (Denmark).
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Bergé receives Liebherr LHM 550 as part of Tarragona upgrade
At the end of September, Bergé Maritime received a Liebherr LHM 550 crane as part of a plan to upgrade the port of Tarragona, Spain.
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ILA and USMX talks stall over automation
The International Longshoreman’s Association (ILA) said that negotiations with United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) have broken down, opening up the possibility of more industrial action at US ports.