All Ports and terminals articles – Page 12
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Emmett appointed at Portico
Portsmouth, UK-based logistics provider and cargo terminal Portico has appointed Audrey Emmett as its logistics business development manager.
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CMA CGM completes US East Coast terminal acquisitions
CMA CGM Group has finalised the acquisition of Global Container Terminals’ (GCT) Bayonne and New York terminals.
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ICTSI secures loan to fund further growth
Philippines-headquartered International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has secured a USD750 million loan from Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co. (Metrobank) to further expand its worldwide port operations.
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REBO opens heavy lift warehouse in Oostende
The port of Oostende’s subsidiary REBO has opened its 6,900 sq m warehouse at the Belgian port.
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AAPA selects Cary Davis as president and CEO
The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) has appointed Cary Davis as its president and ceo, effective October 1, 2023.
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MSIP and Crowley form offshore wind JV
Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners (MSIP) and US maritime, energy and logistics company Crowley have formed a joint venture to advance offshore wind energy solutions in the USA.
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Blyth in largest decommissioning project to date
The UK’s port of Blyth has welcomed its largest oil and gas decommissioning project to date with the arrival of topsides and jackets from three North Sea offshore oil and gas platforms.
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Australia moves forward with Illawarra Renewable Energy Zone
The Australian federal government is commencing public consultation for an offshore wind development zone in the Illawarra. NSW Ports has welcomed the decision, as it positions itself as a hub to support offshore wind development projects.
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ALS Worldwide opens in Berbera
UK-headquartered ALS Worldwide Group has expanded its operations to Berbera, Somaliland, where it will have access to DP World’s port facilities and road infrastructure that connects with Ethiopia.
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Sea & Ports completes NAL Maroc acquisition
Sea & Ports Group has finalised the acquisition of NAL Maroc Maritime Agency in Morocco.
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Mammoet-Giant Taiwan wins Changhua work
Ørsted Taiwan has selected Mammoet-Giant Taiwan – a joint venture between Mammoet Taiwan’s Giant Heavy Machinery Services – to provide marshalling and lifting services for 66 suction bucket jackets for the Greater Changhua 2b and 4 offshore wind farms.
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Ørsted moves first at New Jersey Wind Port
Ørsted will be the first to move into the New Jersey Wind Port (NJWP) having signed the sublease for 34 acres (13.7 ha). It will serve as the base for its Ocean Wind 1 offshore wind energy project.
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First Provence Grand Large turbine erected
The first turbine for France’s floating offshore wind farm, Provence Grand Large, has been erected.
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Baldwins put Liebherr crane to work discharging transformers
Baldwins Crane Hire has utilised its Liebherr LTM 1800(D) mobile crane to discharge transformers at the port of Tilbury, UK.
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James Kemball boosts OOG handling equipment fleet
Felixstowe-based container storage and transport provider James Kemball has acquired a Timars OH semi-automatic spreader and multi-lift modular spreader frames, allowing the company to load out-of-gauge (OOG) cargoes.
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Frecon to open Odense office
Danish engineering company Frecon is opening an office at the port of Odense, as it expands its business and network to position itself closer to partners in the wind energy industry.
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Argentia secures funding for expansion
The Canadian minister of transport, Omar Alghabra, has announced an investment of up to CAD38 million (USD28.9 million) under the National Trade Corridors Fund to improve cargo movement at the port of Argentia.
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Nhava Sheva Distribution Terminal receives mobile harbour crane
Nhava Sheva Distribution Terminal (NSDT), a unit of India’s J M Baxi Ports & Logistics, has taken delivery of a 100-tonne capacity mobile harbour crane.
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Despite falling volumes Antwerp-Bruges remains hopeful
Throughput at the port of Antwerp-Bruges was down 5.5 percent in the first six months of 2023 when compared to the same period last year. Despite the weak economic climate, conventional breakbulk volumes are in line with pre-covid levels.
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Wind turbine blades move through Amsterdam
TMA Logistics, Van der Vlist and the port of Amsterdam have worked together to facilitate the handling of wind turbine blades to a project in Flevopolder, the Netherlands.