All Ports and terminals articles – Page 68
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NewsAPL adds to WAX service
APL has added the ports of Xingang, China; Busan, South Korea; and Sohar, Oman to its West Asia Express (WAX) service.
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NewsVirginia wins USACE approval
The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has authorised the port of Virginia’s plan to widen and deepen the commercial shipping channels serving Norfolk Harbor.
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NewsUst-Luga adds capacity
The Commercial Sea Port of Ust-Luga in Russia has taken delivery of a rail-mounted gantry (RMG) container re-loader, with a lifting capacity of 50 tons (45.4 tonnes).
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NewsLancaster buoy departs Lerwick
A turret buoy mooring system, destined for Hurricane Energy’s Lancaster oil and gas field development project offshore the UK, has departed Lerwick Harbour in Scotland.
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NewsHaropa confirms Le Havre investment
The port of Le Havre in France intends to invest approximately EUR500 million (USD582.1 million) over the coming years in development projects.
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NewsGlobalink signs MoU in Anaklia
Globalink Logistics, part of the Kerry Logistics Network, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Georgia’s Anaklia City to cooperate on the development of the Anaklia Deep Sea Port and special economic zone (SEZ).
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NewsAdani takes Kattupalli stake
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) has acquired 97 percent of the shares of Marine Infrastructure Developer Private Limited (MIDPL), the developer and operator of Kattupalli port in India.
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NewsJensen joins Port Nola
The port of New Orleans has appointed Jack C. Jensen Jr to the board of commissioners. He will serve a five-year term, succeeding Robert R. Barkerding Jr.
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NewsABP rolls to loading success
A 121-tonne back up roll, used in the steel rolling process, was loaded onto Hartel Shipping’s vessel, Zuidvliet, at ABP’s port of Immingham in the UK for onward transportation to Mariupol, Ukraine.
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NewsARRC goes direct to Philadelphia
Effective mid-July, Atlantic Ro-Ro Carriers (ARRC) will introduce a direct port call at Philadelphia’s Tioga Marine Terminal as part of its liner service operating between St. Petersburg, Russia and the US East Coast.
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NewsStevenson steps up at PRPA
Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) has appointed Shaun Stevenson as president and ceo.
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NewsMoseley promoted at Port Houston
Port Houston has named John Moseley as chief commercial officer, succeeding Ricky Kunz who has elected to retire.
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NewsMalaga gets ready for new cranes
The Noatum Terminal Malaga is set to take delivery of three new cranes and additional land-based equipment.
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NewsLong Beach plans investment
The port of Long Beach has approved a USD982 million budget for its upcoming fiscal year, with 70 percent of spending focused on modernisation and other construction projects at the port.
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NewsCoda to succeed Cooper at Indiana
Vanta E. Coda II will replace Rich Cooper as ceo at Ports of Indiana, effective July 1, 2018, following Cooper's retirement.
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NewsCanaveral gains project funding
The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has allocated USD14.76 million of funding towards Port Canaveral’s improvement projects.
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NewsUS ports secure funding
The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has awarded ports across the USA with funding for improvement projects.
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NewsMontrose secures grant
Montrose Port Authority has received a GBP1.5 million (USD2 million) Ports Mode Shift Grant (PMSG) from the Scottish Government.
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NewsDeMarco steps up at Jaxport
The port of Jacksonville (Jaxport) has appointed Kristen DeMarco as chief commercial officer, who will be responsible for leading the port’s international cargo sales.
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NewsHercules on show at RHB terminal
The 5,000-ton (4,535.9-tonne) capacity floating sheerleg crane, Asian Hercules III, is seen during a fleeting visit to RHB Stevedoring’s independent terminal at the port of Rotterdam.









