All Ports and terminals articles – Page 53
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NewsDuluth awarded infrastructure grant
The US Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration has allocated a USD10.5 million grant to the Duluth Seaway Port Authority.
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NewsHeavy lift cargo boosts volumes at Duluth
Cargo volume exceeded 33.5 million tons at the port of Duluth-Superior for the 2019 shipping season, ranking as the port’s third-highest throughput since 2015, reports Morgan McClean.
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NewsStraddle carriers arrive in Grangemouth
The port of Grangemouth in Scotland has taken delivery of five Kalmar straddle carriers as part of a multi-million-pound investment in its terminal equipment.
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NewsUK launches consultation of free ports
The UK is moving ahead with plans to establish up to ten free ports (also known as free-trade zones) in a bid to unlock post-Brexit opportunities and support logistics supply chains.
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NewsABP boosts support for offshore energy sector
Associated British Ports (ABP) has opened a new port office in Lowestoft that will support the offshore energy sector.
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NewsPort of Morrow wins federal funding
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has awarded USD1.6 million to the port of Morrow for equipment and infrastructure improvements.
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NewsTwo Italgru cranes head to Tanzania
Tanzania Port Authority (TPA) has ordered two mobile harbour cranes from Italgru for the port of Dar es Salaam.
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NewsCargo 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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NewsTaranaki 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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NewsØrsted 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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NewsGAC 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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NewsRhenus 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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NewsLADOL 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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NewsConsortium 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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NewsO’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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NewsNWSA names Henderson
The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) has appointed Dana Henderson as general counsel.
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NewsMiller joins Tacoma
The port of Tacoma in Washington has appointed Mark Miller to lead its information technology team.
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NewsDirks 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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NewsRotterdam 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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NewsMultipurpose terminal opens at Esbjerg
Port Esbjerg in Denmark has opened its new multipurpose terminal and the first cargoes have been safely handled.









