All Ports and terminals articles – Page 42
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Northumberland Energy Park Phase 1 takes shape
Work has begun on the construction of a temporary works cofferdam at Northumberland Energy Park Phase 1 in Blyth, UK, which enables the construction of a new dock.
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NOLA elects Leger
John Bel Edwards has appointed Walter Leger to the board of commissioners of the port of New Orleans, USA (Port NOLA).
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Seville undergoes digital transformation
The Port Authority of Seville (APS) is establishing a project office that will coordinate the digital transformation of the port.
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deugro USA assembles ISPM 15 task force
deugro USA has established a task force based in Houston, USA, to support importers and cargo owners handling shipments that are non-compliant with international phytosanitary measures.
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South Korea introduces sulphur controls
South Korea has designated new national sulphur emission control areas, which will come into effect September 1, 2020.
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Dent joins Port of Newcastle
Noel Dent has joined the port of Newcastle in Australia as strategic development manager for the gateway’s multipurpose deepwater terminal project.
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Xellz acquires more land at Rosslare
Xellz has acquired an additional 100,000 sq m of land in Rosslare, Republic of Ireland, as it progresses its plans to create a free economic zone (FEZ) at the port.
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Passenger trains arrive at Newcastle
Two Waratah Series 2 passenger trains arrived on the vessel AAL Hong Kong at the port of Newcastle in Australia on July 5, 2020.
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Throughput falls in Antwerp but recovery is in sight
Total throughput at the port of Antwerp fell by 4.9 percent in the first half of the year compared to the same period of 2019, as the effects of the Covid-19 crisis took hold. The first signs of recovery, however, are now visible.
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Steder Group moves in the Netherlands
Steder Group has coordinated the transhipment of crane components at RHB’s terminal in the port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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DFDS resumes full service
Danish shipping company DFDS will resume its five weekly freight departures between Cuxhaven, Germany, and Immingham, UK.
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Trieste terminal gets a lift with Konecranes
Konecranes will deliver a Gottwald Model 5 mobile harbour crane for a terminal in the port of Trieste, Italy.
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Namport reports increase in cargo handling
The Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) has reported a 30 percent increase in cargo volumes handled during the 2019/2020 financial year.
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Jaxport’s military move
Stevedores from Patriot Rail and Ports have loaded equipment for the US Army onboard the ro-ro carrier ARC Endurance at the Blount Island Marine Terminal in the port of Jacksonville (Jaxport).
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Valencia invests in Sagunto
The Port Authority of Valencia (PAV) in Spain is investing EUR135.9 million (USD152.6 million) in the facilities at the port of Sagunto and will begin studies into a possible third dock.
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Barbados Port invests with Kalmar
Kalmar – part of Cargotec – will deliver four electric forklifts and two hybrid straddle carriers to the port of Bridgetown, Barbados.
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Port NOLA elects commissioners
The board of commissioners of the port of New Orleans, USA (Port NOLA) has elected Darryl Berger as chairman, William Langenstein as vice chairman, and Charles Ponstein as secretary treasurer.
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Olvera joins Long Beach board
Bobby Olvera joined the board of harbour commissioners at California’s port of Long Beach during May.
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BHV criticises potential terminal merger
Bremische Hafenvertretung (BHV), which represents logistics, port and transport companies from Bremen and Bremerhaven, has expressed concerns over the possible cooperation between Hamburger Hafen und Logistik (HHLA), Eurokai and BLG Logistics Group.
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Portico boosts capabilities
Port operating company Portico, located in Portsmouth, UK, has taken delivery of mobile harbour crane from Konecranes.