All Ports and terminals articles – Page 54
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NewsNew berth opens in Montrose
Montrose Port Authority in Scotland has completed the second phase of a quayside refurbishment project.
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NewsWhite 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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NewsSTS 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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NewsCurnow 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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NewsTilbury2 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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NewsTyne 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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NewsPorts 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.
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NewsOdense opts for largest Liebherr MHC
Denmark’s Lindø port of Odense has placed an order for an LHM 800 mobile harbour crane (MHC) from Liebherr.
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NewsZuidnatie takes two MHCs
Belgium’s Zuidnatie Breakbulk has added two eco-efficient Konecranes Gottwald mobile harbour cranes (MHC) at its terminal in Antwerp.
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NewsNQBP progresses with access extension
Work is almost complete on the port of Mackay’s second access way – an extension of Edmund Casey Drive.
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NewsBeaumont secures BUILD grant
The port of Beaumont in Texas has received a USD18 million infrastructure investment through the Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) grant programme.
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NewsPAC invests in Baltimore terminals
Ports America Chesapeake (PAC) has implemented the Navis N4 terminal operating system (TOS) at the Seagirt and Dundalk marine terminals at the port of Baltimore.
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NewsMammoet signs Coeymans partnership
Mammoet USA has signed an agreement with the port of Coeymans in New York that will see the engineered transport provider and heavy lift specialist utilise the 400-acre (161.9-ha) marine terminal.
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NewsSpain hits 100 Liebherr MHCs
Spain’s Maritima del Principado in Gijón has taken delivery of a LHM 600 mobile harbour crane (MHC) from Liebherr – the 100th MHC sold in the country.
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NewsNordic port alliance looks for sustainable solutions
Port Esbjerg has formed an alliance with nine other Nordic ports with the aim of accelerating the development of sustainable transport and logistics solutions.
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NewsNorthport orders Konecranes MHC
Northport New Zealand has ordered an eco-efficient Konecranes Gottwald Model 6 mobile harbour crane (MHC) for its deepwater facility at Marsden Point.
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NewsSeville welcomes Aalborg delegates
The port of Seville in Spain welcomed a delegation from the Danish port of Aalborg recently to analyse possible collaboration in European projects.
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NewsCrew boat gets lift from Barnhart
Barnhart Crane & Rigging, on behalf of Premier Bulk Stevedoring, has lifted and transferred a crew boat, measuring 110 ft (33.5 m) long, in Alabama.
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NewsAppointments at Port Tampa Bay
Florida’s Port Tampa Bay (PTB) has appointed Lisa Wolf-Chason as director of communications and David M. Delac as its chief financial officer.
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NewsDuluth sets wind energy record
The port of Duluth has seen 306,000 freight tons of wind energy components traverse its docks in 2019 – a single-season record for the North American gateway.









