All Ports and terminals articles – Page 24
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Esbjerg to develop digital twin
Denmark’s Port Esbjerg is working with global infrastructure advisory firm Moffatt & Nichol to deploy digital twin technology to help optimise its activities in offshore wind energy projects.
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ICTSI invests in Manila
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) is expanding its Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) with the development of another berth.
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Ro-ro concept at Port Esbjerg
Scandinavian Auto Logistics and Port Esbjerg will develop a ro-ro terminal to handle cars, heavy-duty trailers, containers, as well as high and heavy cargoes.
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Dryad updates Ukrainian risk assessment
Dryad Global has provided an updated risk assessment on the Black Sea and Bosporus region.
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Esbjerg prepares assembly sites
Port Esbjerg in Denmark is building pre-assembly sites for future offshore wind energy projects.
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Scotland moves ahead with green freeports
Scottish and UK ministers have agreed to establish two ‘green freeports’ in Scotland.
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Solent obtains Marchwood port approval
Solent Gateway has received planning approval for Marchwood port in Hampshire, UK.
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Euroports partners with Navis
Euroports will implement the Navis Master Terminal operating system across its bulk and breakbulk terminals.
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Forth Ports acquires OMHL
UK-based Forth Ports has acquired OM Heavy Lift (OMHL) as it bids to expand its offshore renewable energy handling capabilities across its gateways.
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Konecranes MHC heads to Veracruz
Mexican terminal operator Grupo Corporación Integral de Comercio Exterior (CICE) has ordered a Generation 6 Konecranes Gottwald mobile harbour crane (MHC) for its operations at the port of Veracruz.
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North Sea Port plans quay construction
North Sea Port is building an 800 m-long quay at Quarleshaven in East Vlissingen, the Netherlands.
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Buoyant breakbulk at NWSA
The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA), comprising the ports of Seattle and Tacoma, reported record-breaking breakbulk traffic in 2021.
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Nigg in line for Moray West work
The port of Nigg in the Cromarty Firth, Scotland, has been conditionally selected by Siemens Gamesa as the planned location for pre-assembly and installation of wind turbines for the Moray West offshore wind farm.
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Breakbulk on the up at Antwerp
2021 was a good year for breakbulk at Belgium’s port of Antwerp, which said that after a downward spiral in 2020 volumes grew by 74 percent.
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Eni cements footing at Mugharraq
AD Ports has signed an agreement with Eni Abu Dhabi to establish a marine logistics base at Mugharraq port that will support offshore drilling operations in the Al Dhafra region.
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Record breaking year for SJPC
The South Jersey Port Corporation (SJPC) closed out 2021 with an all-time record-breaking cargo volume of 4.6 million tons, a 54 percent increase over 2020.
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Blyth orders fully electric MHC
The UK’s port of Blyth has ordered its first fully electric mobile harbour crane (MHC) – a Konecranes Gottwald ESP.6.
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Breakbulk gains for Port NOLA
The USA’s port of New Orleans ended 2021 in strong fashion, reporting positive results across all of its lines of business, including a 46 percent year-on-year improvement in breakbulk and bulk volumes.
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Sif extends quay wall
Sif Offshore Foundations has extended its quay wall in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, by 200 m.
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Brown heads Tyne commercial team
The UK’s port of Tyne has appointed Charlotte Brown as chief commercial officer