All Ports and terminals articles – Page 70
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NewsLogistec expands with Gulf Stream Marine
Canada-based Logistec has expanded its network of terminals with the acquisition of Gulf Stream Marine, a cargo handling and stevedoring specialist in the US Gulf Coast region.
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NewsEverett awards construction contracts
The port of Everett has awarded approximately USD25 million in construction contracts for the second phase of its south terminal modernisation project.
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NewsSTS cranes arrive at Wando Welch
Two ship-to-shore cranes have arrived at the port of Charleston's Wando Welch Terminal in South Carolina, USA and will enhance the handling of neo-Panamax vessels.
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NewsDPFZA responds to DP World
The Djibouti Ports and Free Zone Authority (DPFZA) has denied DP World's allegations that it illegally seized control of the Doraleh Container Terminal (DCT).
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NewsFirst for Melbourne terminal
A huge generator used at the Loy Yang 'A' power station in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia has been loaded onboard the multipurpose ship BBC Alberta at the port of Melbourne for shipment to Germany, where it will be repaired.
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NewsNola names Langenstein
The port of New Orleans (Port Nola) has appointed William H. Langenstein III to the board of commissioners.
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NewsDjibouti seizes control of DP World terminal
The government of Djibouti has seized control of the Doraleh Container Terminal from Dubai Ports World (DP World).
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NewsRo-ro capacity rises in Rotterdam
The renovated Stena Line Terminal at Europoort at the port of Rotterdam has officially started operations.
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NewsWWL doubles Zeebrugge footprint
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) has signed a concession agreement with the Belgian port of Zeebrugge to develop 49 ha (121 acres) of land known as Bastenaken West.
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NewsIndiana shipments on the up
The Ports of Indiana handled 1.8 million tons (1.6 million tonnes) of cargo in 2017, a five percent increase over 2016.
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NewsOutdoor storage opens at Jaxport's FTZ
North Florida Warehouse FTZ, a division of JZ Expedited Companies, has opened the port of Jacksonville's (Jaxport) Foreign Trade Zone No. 64's first outdoor storage facility.
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AAPA pleased with Trump's infrastructure plan
President Donald Trump has called on Congress to pass his long-awaited national infrastructure rebuilding plan, which proposes allocating USD200 billion for direct federal spending for US infrastructure over the next ten years.
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NewsOnnen-Lübben to leave Niedersachsen
Inke Onnen-Lübben will step down as ceo of the Seaports of Niedersachsen after 12 years with the company, effective April 30, 2018.
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NewsAble wins Hornsea contract
Working with Orsted (formerly DONG Energy) and GeoSea, Able Seaton Port is providing the installation base and associated services for the Hornsea Project One offshore wind farm in the UK.
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NewsEnvironmental approval for Townsville
The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Townsville Port Expansion Project has been approved by the federal government.
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NewsMiles up at Indiana-Jeffersonville
Jeff Miles has been appointed as port director at the port of Indiana-Jeffersonville, USA.
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NewsService upgrades at MSC
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company has enhanced its Med-to-US East Coast service (MedUSEC) with a new port rotation, which is expected to cut transit times for cargo shipped from continental Europe.
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NewsAir cargo growth remains strong
The International Air Transport Association's (IATA) full-year 2017 data for global airfreight markets showed that demand, measured in freight tonne kilometres (FTK), grew by 9 percent.
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NewsQube gets in shape with Liebherr
The Australian port solution provider Qube Ports & Bulk has ordered its eighth mobile harbour crane from Liebherr, the LHM 420.
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NewsCanaveral eyes heavy lift dock
Canaveral Port Authority has approved the construction of a multipurpose berth, located on the port's north side.









