All Ports and terminals articles – Page 49
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Final load of Murco components leaves Pembroke
The export of components from the decommissioned Murco refinery in Pembrokeshire is now complete, with over 13,000 tonnes of cargo having been transported to southern Asia since the plant closed in 2014.
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Bilbao gains Norwegian connection
Finnlines, part of the Grimaldi Group, has added a port call in Norway to its Biscay service between Bilbao, Spain and St. Petersburg, Russia.
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ZPMC delivers for Hutchison Port Sohar
ZPMC’s heavy lift vessel Zhen Hua 19 has delivered two remote-controlled quay cranes and six rubber-tyred gantry cranes to Hutchison Port Sohar’s terminal in Oman.
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Quality support for Clocaenog project
Quality Freight UK, part of the Peel Ports Group, partnered with Collett & Sons to move 27 wind turbines to the Clocaenog Forest project site in Wales.
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Belgian gateways begin merger talks
The port authorities of Antwerp and Zeebrugge will start negotiations with regard to a merger between the two gateways.
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Kalmar introduces heavy-duty forklift
Kalmar has launched the DCG380-540 forklift that has been designed for loads up to 54 tons (49 tonnes).
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STS cranes arrive in Charleston
Three ship-to-shore (STS) cranes have arrived at South Carolina Ports Authority’s (SPCA) Charleston Harbor on ZPMC’s heavy lift vessel Zhen Hua 28.
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Mammoet moves in Mexico
Mammoet has relocated several container cranes for Hutchison Ports ICAVE at the port of Veracruz, Mexico as part of the company’s expansion programme.
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Rotterdam strengthens presence in India
The port of Rotterdam has appointed Broekman Logistics India as its representative team in the country, as the port looks to strengthen its activities in the region.
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Seville prepares for more project cargo
The port of Seville revealed that it will make a series of infrastructure improvements aimed at attracting industrial traffic and project cargoes.
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Kotug International and Horizon join forces
Kotug International and Horizon Maritime Services have formed Kotug Canada, a joint venture that will offer terminal and harbour towage services across Canada.
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Tilbury2 ro-ro terminal moves forward
A floating pontoon that will be used to discharge freight ferry vessels at the Tilbury2 terminal at port of Tilbury, UK has been launched.
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Baker named chairman of Jaxport board
The US port of Jacksonville (Jaxport) has appointed John D. Baker as chairman of the board.
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New York looks for port investment opportunities
Ports and terminals in New York have been invited to submit proposals if they are interested in upgrading and investing in facilities that would support the state’s burgeoning offshore wind energy industry.
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PACE progresses with Poti project
PACE Group is progressing with the development and construction of a new marine terminal at the port of Poti in Georgia.
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Tyne adds infrastructure expertise
The UK’s port of Tyne has appointed Julia Prescot as a non-executive director of its board.
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Lernould named to executive committee
Julien Lernould has been appointed to the port of Dunkerque’s executive committee.
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NYK loads in Rostock
Last month, one of NYK Line’s PCTC vessels called at Liebherr’s facility at the port of Rostock to load nearly 30 roll trailers.
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Ostend buys up REBO terminal
DEME has decided to sell its 30 percent stake in the Renewable Energy Base Ostend (REBO) terminal in Belgium.
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Industry professionals to gather in Seville
Spain’s port of Seville will welcome nearly 200 industry professionals on October 3 to discuss the challenges of port logistics and industrial projects.