All Ports and terminals articles – Page 52
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Cargo throughput growth for Mackay
Australia’s port of Mackay has seen 29,976 freight tonnes of breakbulk cargo traverse its wharves during January.
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Taranaki welcomes wind energy cargoes
BBC Amber has arrived at the port of Taranaki in New Zealand to deliver 99 wind turbine blades for Mercury’s wind farm in Turitea.
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Ørsted partners with Virginia
Ørsted has signed an agreement with the port of Virginia in the USA to lease a portion of the Portsmouth Marine Terminal.
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GAC Sharjah adds office
UAE-based GAC Sharjah has opened an office in the Hamriyah Free Zone that will provide a range of shipping, logistics and warehousing services.
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Rhenus places Konecranes order
Rhenus Logistics has ordered a 125-tonne lifting capacity Konecranes Gottwald mobile harbour crane for the Rhenus Deep Sea terminal at the Maasvlakte in Rotterdam.
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LADOL partners with Mammoet
The Lagos Deep Offshore Logistic Base (LADOL) in Nigeria have signed a collaboration agreement with engineered transport and heavy lift specialist Mammoet.
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Consortium to develop ro-ro terminal in Port Saïd
Bolloré Transport & Logistics, Toyota Tsusho Corporation (TTC) and Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) plan to invest USD150 million to develop and operate a ro-ro terminal in Port Saïd, Egypt.
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O’Hara joins port of Tyne
The port of Tyne in the UK has welcomed Kate O’Hara to its business development team as commercial director.
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NWSA names Henderson
The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) has appointed Dana Henderson as general counsel.
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Miller joins Tacoma
The port of Tacoma in Washington has appointed Mark Miller to lead its information technology team.
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Dirks re-elected in Niedersachsen
Germany's Lower Saxony Ports Association – Niedersächsische Hafenvertretung (NHV) – has re-elected Karsten Dirks as its ceo.
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Rotterdam tests shore power options
The Municipality of Rotterdam and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have been trialling shore-power systems that aim to reduce air and noise pollution.
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Multipurpose terminal opens at Esbjerg
Port Esbjerg in Denmark has opened its new multipurpose terminal and the first cargoes have been safely handled.
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New berth opens in Montrose
Montrose Port Authority in Scotland has completed the second phase of a quayside refurbishment project.
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White to depart Baltimore
James White will resign as executive director at the Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Port Administration (MDOT MPA), effective December 31.
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STS cranes arrive in Liverpool
Three ship-to-shore (STS) cranes have arrived at Peel Ports’ facilities in Liverpool, UK, onboard ZPMC’s heavy lift ship Zhen Hua 25.
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Curnow steps up for Humber role
Associated British Ports (ABP) has appointed Ashley Curnow as the head of operations for its largest facility, Humber International Terminal (HIT).
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Tilbury2 bridge takes shape
A 360-tonne bridge has been lifted into place as part of the construction of Tilbury2 terminal in the UK.
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Tyne prepares for offshore wind work
The port of Tyne in the UK is investing nearly GBP10 million (USD12.9 million) in the Tyne Dock Enterprise Park to support the offshore wind energy sector.
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Ports America appoints new president
New Jersey-headquartered marine terminal operator and stevedore Ports America has named Peter Levesque as its president, with effect from February 2020.