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Rotterdam moves ahead with rail link
A steel arch bridge has been installed across the Thomassentunnel and the A15 and N15 motorways in the Netherlands, forming a key link in the port of Rotterdam’s proposed Theemswegtracé railway line.
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Almajdouie boosts fleet with Faymonville
Almajdouie Logistics will support Saudi Arabia’s first utility-scale wind power project – the Dumat Al Jandal wind farm – and has boosted its fleet with six four-axle TeleMAX flatbed trailers from Faymonville.
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Osprey invests in its barge fleet
UK-headquartered Osprey Group has signed a GBP3 million (USD3.7 million) shipbuilding contract for two offshore barges – Osprey Bouwer and Osprey Fabrique.
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Blue Water Shipping opens in Trinidad
Blue Water Shipping will open an office in Trinidad & Tobago to service the growing oil and gas sector in the Caribbean and the north-eastern region of South America.
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Malin Renewables wins wave power contract
UK-headquartered Malin Renewables has secured a GBP1 million (USD1.3 million) contract to supply a 50-tonne wave energy converter.
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Manitowoc adds to Grove crane range
Manitowoc Cranes has added the Grove GRT8120 to its range of rough-terrain cranes.
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Liebherr delivers a first in the USA
North Carolina Ports (NCP) has added a Liebherr LPS 420 rail-mounted gantry harbour crane at its terminal at the port of Morehead City.
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Canaveral secures funding for multipurpose berth
Canaveral Port Authority has been awarded a USD14.1 million grant from the US Department of Transportation (DOT) Port Infrastructure Development Program to modernise and expand North Cargo Berth 3 (NCB3).
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Duluth 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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Straddle 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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Port 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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Decarbonising shipping comes at a USD1 tn cost
At least USD1 trillion of capital investment in land-based and ship-related infrastructure is required to reach the 2050 goal of reducing shipping’s greenhouse gas emissions by 50 percent of 2008 levels.
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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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Somers launches ACE 54
Philippe Somers has launched ACE 54 Project Management – a Dubai-headquartered company that will enable niche and medium-sized international project forwarders to participate in African door-to-door tenders.
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Stolberg loses appeal
German press reports state that Niels Stolberg, the former chief executive of Beluga Shipping, has lost his appeal against a 42-month prison sentence.
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Antwerp moves ahead on carbon capture
A consortium at the port of Antwerp is to carry out a feasibility study into the development of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) infrastructure as the port works toward reducing its environmental footprint.
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Hanna, Klara and Lisa to join SAL Heavy Lift
Hamburg-headquartered SAL Heavy Lift confirmed that it would add three 19,100-dwt ships to its fleet during the first quarter of 2020.
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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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SAL introduces FS MARINE+ emission reduction system
SAL Heavy Lift said that it has become the first shipping company in the world to introduce hydrogen/methanol emission reduction technology to its fleet.
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HBC-radiomatic increases footprint at Kentucky
HBC-radiomatic has expanded its manufacturing facility in Hebron, Kentucky, USA.