All Ports and terminals articles – Page 4
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A.P. Moller Capital takes majority stake in Bergé
A.P. Moller Capital has signed a binding agreement with Bergé y Compañía to become majority shareholder in port operator Bergé.
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Jan De Nul playing key role in European and African projects
Jan De Nul’s offshore installation vessel Les Alizés is set to transport and install monopile foundations for Scotland’s Inch Cape offshore wind farm. Meanwhile, the company launched a major dredging campaign in Senegal to support the development of the Ndayane deepwater port.
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Port of Nigg secures Customs site status
The port of Nigg, part of Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport (ICFGF), has been granted Customs site status, allowing for greater volumes of components to pass through the Scottish port.
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Port of Koper’s Berth 12 taking shape
Construction work is well under way at the port of Koper’s Berth 12, in Slovenia.
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Nordahl joins board of Danish Ports
Lars Nordahl, ceo of port of Roenne, has been appointed to the board of trade association Danish Ports.
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Breakbulk slides in Rotterdam but energy transition gains momentum
Breakbulk volumes at the port of Rotterdam declined in 2024, dragged down by weaker demand for steel and non-ferrous metals. However, energy transition projects are pressing ahead, with major CO2 and hydrogen infrastructure developments shaping the port’s future.
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Le Havre sees growth with Siemens Gamesa expansion and shortsea gains
As Siemens Gamesa scales up production at its Le Havre facility, the port strengthens its intra-European cargo flows and continues investing in green logistics and multimodal infrastructure.
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Heinemann Solutions adds to offerings at Mukran
Renewable energy-related training provider Heinemann Solutions has opened a new site at Mukran port in Sassnitz, Germany, where practice-oriented safety training to Global Wind Organization (GWO) standards will be offered from March 2025.
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Forth Ports makes pair of promotions
Forth Ports has made additions to its executive board by promoting both Derek Knox and Webster, who between them have more than 35 years of experience with the company.
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Jaxport completes Berth 22 works
Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) said that its year-long project to expand vehicle Berth 22 at the port’s Blount Island Marine Terminal is complete. The berth is the first of two vehicle berth projects in a USD60 million total initiative to increase efficiencies and accommodate additional vehicle vessel calls.
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ABE signs partnership agreement with Port Atlantique La Rochelle
Aquitaine Blue Energies (ABE) and Port Atlantique La Rochelle have signed a partnership agreement in efforts to support the development of offshore wind power in the Novelle-Aquitaine region.
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Katoen Natie orders four Konecranes Gottwald MHCs
Belgium’s Katoen Natie has ordered four all-electric Konecranes Gottwald mobile harbour cranes for its operations in Antwerp.
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RAK Ports to build Saqr 2.0
RAK Ports is pressing ahead with Saqr 2.0, a greenfield port and freezone in Ras Al-Khaimah, UAE.
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DTM puts ESP.6 into action at Giammoro
Duferco Terminal Mediterraneo (DTM) has commissioned a 125-tonne lift capacity Konecranes Gottwald ESP.6 mobile harbour crane at its Giammoro terminal in Sicily, Italy.
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Jaxport poised for transformational growth in 2025
Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) is gearing up for a year of expansion, with major infrastructure upgrades across its breakbulk, container, and automotive terminals.
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Nafith and Egytrans to modernise trucking at West Port Said
Nafith International, in joint venture with Egytrans, will modernise trucking operations at Egypt’s West Port Said.
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AD Ports and CMA CGM to jointly develop Pointe Noire terminal
AD Ports Group signed a shareholders’ agreement with CMA CGM to jointly develop, manage and operate the New East Mole multipurpose terminal in Pointe Noire, Republic of the Congo.
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Luanda terminal revamp under way
AD Ports has begun its long-term management and development of a major multipurpose terminal and an associated logistics business with local partners in Luanda, Angola.
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Port of Tilbury invests in third LHM 550 MHC
The port of Tilbury has added a third LHM 550 mobile harbour crane (MHC) to its fleet.
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Antwerp-Bruges sees growth
At 278 million tonnes, the port of Antwerp-Bruges witnessed total throughput growth of 2.3 percent in 2024. Conventional breakbulk stood at 10 million tonnes (up 0.1 percent on 2023), meanwhile ro-ro figures sat at 20.3 million tonnes (down 3.4 percent on the previous year).