All Ports and terminals articles – Page 5
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NewsVolumes under pressure at Antwerp-Bruges
In the first six months of 2025, the total throughput of port of Antwerp-Bruges was 137.2 million tonnes, a decrease of 4.3 percent compared to the same period last year. Conventional general cargo traffic also came under pressure.
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NewsCapes Shipping Agencies bolsters US Gulf Coast presence
Capes Shipping Agencies, a subsidiary of freight forwarder and Customs broker CV International, has opened two offices – one in Corpus Christi, Texas, and another in Mobile, Alabama.
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NewsBreakbulk up at port of Rotterdam in H1 2025
Throughput in the port of Rotterdam declined by 4.1 percent in first half of the year, although ro-ro and other breakbulk staged a small comeback.
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NewsRhenus takes over Rhône river hubs
Rhenus Logistics, together with local partners in France, has taken over the management of the ports of Salaise-Sablons and Portes-Lès-Valence.
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NewsSteel River Quay lands Ørsted Hornsea 3 deal
Ørsted will utilise a 300,000 sq m area of Steel River Quay – located on the south bank of the River Tees in the UK – to support the construction of the Hornsea 3 offshore wind farm.
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NewsGround broken for Long Beach terminal expansion
Ground has been broken on a terminal expansion project at the port of Long Beach in California, USA, with an additional 19 acres (7.69 ha) of infrastructure being developed.
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NewsBow Terminal expands at North Sea Port
Breakbulk and Offshore Wind Terminal Vlissingen (Bow Terminal) has come to a preliminary agreement with North Sea Port to operate at the former site of Bulk Terminal Zeeland.
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NewsConstruction commences at oversized logistics corridor in Ventspils
The port of Ventspils in Latvia has started construction to adapt three intersections for the transportation of oversized cargo. The works are costing approximately EUR100,000 (USD116,860) and are being funded by UAB Fulmenn.
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NewsBlue Water switches to HVO at its Danish port operations
Blue Water Shipping is introducing hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) diesel as fuel for its port activities at the Danish ports of Esbjerg, Aarhus and Lindø.
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NewsRosslare Europort benefits from CEF support
Ireland’s Rosslare Europort has been selected to receive EUR19.2 million (USD22.5 million) from the European Commission’s Connecting Europe Facility (CEF).
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NewsWendt joins BHV executive board
Bremen port and logistics association BHV has appointed Carsten Wendt, head of sales for high and heavy and breakbulk at Wallenius Wilhelmsen, to its executive board.
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NewsGLE relocates Caribbean barge service to Port Canaveral
Great Lakes East (GLE) has relocated its Florida port operations for the Jones Act-compliant Caribbean breakbulk barge service to Port Canaveral, in a move aimed at better serving its customers.
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NewsWallenius Wilhelmsen to operate Gothenburg terminal
Wallenius Wilhelmsen has signed a contract to operate the port of Gothenburg’s car terminal.
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NewsLeith’s outer berth completes first successful float off
The port of Leith’s newly constructed Charles Hammond Berth facilitated the float-off launch of the Type 31 frigate, HMS Venturer. The berth has been constructed primarily for the offshore wind energy industry.
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NewsPortico restructures business
UK-based Portico has restructured its business and officially launched three new companies – Portico Shipping, Portico Logistics and Portico Port Services.
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NewsOsbit opens expanded offshore wind facility at the port of Blyth
Offshore wind engineering company Osbit has opened an assembly and service facility at the port of Blyth in the UK.
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NewsConstruction underway at port of Raahe’s project cargo quay
Construction is underway at the port of Raahe’s Syvälaituri 3 – deep pier 3 – in Finland, which will be primarily used to handle project cargo at the port.
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NewsCeva expands logistics offering in Africa
Ceva Logistics is adding to its presence in Africa with plans to construct a logistics base in the port area of Kribi, Cameroon.
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NewsBHV members optimistic for 2025, calls for investment
Despite uncertain conditions, the port and logistics industry in Bremen, Germany, is looking ahead with cautious optimism, according to a recent flash survey by Bremen Port and Logistics Association (BHV).
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NewsVanguard doubles down with wind blade shunt trailers
South Africa-based heavy transport and rigging firm Vanguard has put its wind blade shunt trailers to use for two simultaneous offloading operations.









