All Ports and terminals articles – Page 44
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Esbjerg secures green energy investment
Denmark’s Port Esbjerg is set to benefit from up to USD144.9 million of investment from Nordic infrastructure fund Infranode.
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Port of Blyth investment under way
In partnership with Thompsons of Prudhoe, the UK’s port of Blyth has started construction works to expand its offshore decommissioning facilities.
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Townsville enhancing ro-ro capabilities
The port of Townsville, Australia, has started construction work on a AUD2.5 million (USD1.62 million) project to extend the secondary wharf at berth 10. The extension will enable to gateway to handle larger ro-ro vessels.
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Höegh ro-ro makes Newcastle call
Höegh Autoliners’ ro-ro ship Triton Ace called at the port of Newcastle, Australia, on May 8, 2020 – the first time that a vessel of this type had called at the gateway since 2013.
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SIR orders from Konecranes
Servizi Industriali (SIR) has ordered a Gottwald mobile harbor crane from Konecranes for its operations at the port of Brindisi, southeastern Italy.
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Fast Freight adds Combilift solution
Romania-based Fast Freight has taken delivery of a Combi-CSS container slip sheet from Irish manufacturer Combilift.
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Xellz moves ahead with Irish supply base
Dutch project logistics management consultancy Xellz has progressed with the development of its offshore wind supply base in the Republic of Ireland.
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Changes at the top of Broekman
Rik Pek has succeeded Albert Hoek as managing director, international forwarding and shipping at Broekman Logistics.
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ZPMC delivers to RWG
ZPMC has delivered two deepsea quay cranes to the Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG) terminal in the Netherlands onboard its heavy lift vessel Zhen Hua 26.
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Paul to leave port of Rotterdam
Ronald Paul will step down as chief operating officer (coo) of the Port of Rotterdam Authority in September 2020.
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Hisingsbron cargoes move through Seville
Heavy and oversized components manufactured by Tecade for the Hisingsbron bridge project in Gothenburg, Sweden have passed through the port of Seville, Spain.
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Port of Blyth boosting heavy lift facilities
The port of Blyth, UK, has started a GBP3 million (USD3.75 million) redevelopment project at the Bates Terminal site, which includes the development of an additional heavy lift quay.
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Ports join forces to tackle Covid-19
Members of the Port Authorities Roundtable (PAR) have called for ports to collaborate and share best practices in order to ensure that operations remain undisrupted amid the Covid-19 outbreak.
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Chipolbrok continues its westbound success
Chipolbrok’s multipurpose ship Qian Kun called at five different European ports on its westbound service, including Bremen where crane components weighing up to 32.8 tonnes were loaded.
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Schön to join Jade Dienst
Maritime service provider Jade Dienst has appointed Timo Schön to its management team, effective June 1, 2020.
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Sohar joins SEA-LNG
Sohar Port and Free Zone has joined SEA-LNG – an industry coalition that promotes the use of LNG as a marine fuel and the investment in bunkering facilities.
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Euroports loads BRI containers
Euroports Germany has used its Liebherr mobile harbour cranes to load containers originating from China at the port of Rostock, as the terminal operator looks to tap into the potential of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
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Energy port moves ahead
A dredge sludge depot near IJmuiden in the Netherlands is being developed into an energy port that will support the construction of wind farms in the North Sea.
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Barnett to head up ABP’s energy strategy
Associated British Ports (ABP) has appointed Nick Barnett as its group head of commercial – energy.
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Saigon Port adds Konecranes unit
Saigon Port has ordered a Konecranes Gottwald mobile harbour crane that will be stationed at Tan Thuan port in southern Vietnam.