All Ports and terminals articles – Page 14
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Tyne Dock Enterprise Park gets government support
The North East Local Enterprise Partnership has made a GBP4 million (USD4.96 million) investment into the port of Tyne’s Tyne Dock Enterprise Park.
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G2 Ocean reaffirms commitment to Brake
Since July 2022, shipping line G2 Ocean’s inbound and outbound North American service has been calling at the port of Brake, Germany. The carrier has now affirmed its cooperation with terminal provider J. Müller having signed a strategic partnership agreement.
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Forth Ports progresses with Leith renewables hub
UK-based Forth Ports has started construction of a marine berth at the port of Leith, as it progresses with its plans to create Scotland’s largest renewables hub.
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Świnoujście plans wind energy terminal
Poland’s Szczecin and Świnoujście Seaports Authority (ZMPSiŚ) and Orlen Neptun, PKN Orlen’s offshore wind energy development company, are progressing with the construction of a wind energy terminal.
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Van der Vlist takes delivery of its LHM 550
The Netherlands-based Van der Vlist has taken delivery of its Liebherr LHM 550 mobile harbour crane at the port of Moerdijk.
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UK ports on path to sustainability
UK-based port operators are committing to sustainability goals and investing in greener handling equipment.
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Construction under way at Colonel’s Island Terminal
Construction is progressing at the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) port of Brunswick’s Colonel’s Island facility, where USD250 million is being invested to increase ro-ro capacity and throughput.
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Lower Saxony seaports ready for wind energy expansion
The working group of Lower Saxony seaports in Germany has commissioned a study that examines how the ports can best support the German energy transition, notably the expansion of wind energy.
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Long Beach unveils Pier Wind project plans
The port of Long Beach in the USA has unveiled plans for a floating offshore wind facility to support California’s clean energy development.
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Jaxport issues RFP at its Talleyrand terminal
The Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) in USA has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for a long-term lease of up to 79 acres (32 ha) at its Talleyrand Marine Terminal.
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Pangea moves to acquire terminal operations
USA-based Pangea Logistics Solutions has agreed to acquire marine port terminal operations in Port Everglades, the port of Palm Beach, and the port of Baltimore from Host Terminals, a wholly owned subsidiary of T. Parker Host.
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TIPC breaks ground for wind energy pre-assembly wharves
Taiwan International Ports Corporation (TIPC) has allocated approximately USD114 million for the construction of two heavy lift wharves at the port of Taichung.
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Port of Gothenburg buys 5 percent stake in Västvind
The port of Gothenburg has purchased 5 percent of the shares in Eolus’s Västvind offshore wind project, which is situated outside the Swedish city.
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Slight decline in throughput for the port of Rotterdam
Throughput at the port of Rotterdam declined slightly in the first quarter of 2023 compared to the same period last year, with containers and breakbulk cargoes registering a drop in volumes.
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PD Ports strengthens leadership team
The UK’s PD Ports has appointed Liz Law as its chief financial officer (cfo) and Andrew Crowe as its chief commercial officer (coo), along with additional changes to its executive leadership.
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Marttinen named port of Helsinki vice president
Finland’s port of Helsinki has appointed Vesa Marttinen as vice president of its cargo traffic business, succeeding Jukka Kallio.
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Antwerp welcomes project cargo investment
PSA Breakbulk – a joint venture between PSA and Felbermayr – is investing in a heavy lift logistics hub at the Churchill Dock in the port of Antwerp-Bruges.
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Military cargoes move through Jaxport
The Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) recently facilitated the movement of nearly 2,500 pieces of US military cargo, including almost 100 aircraft, at its Blount Island Marine Terminal.
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Declining throughput at the port of Antwerp-Bruges
In the first quarter of 2023, the total throughput for the port of Antwerp-Bruges was 68.7 million tonnes, a drop of 4.5 percent compared with the same period last year.
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Konecranes to supply Cambodia port with mobile harbour cranes
Sihanoukville Autonomous Port (PAS) in Cambodia has ordered two Generation 6 Konecranes Gottwald mobile harbour cranes from Konecranes.