All Ports and terminals articles – Page 32
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Kalundborg boosts crane fleet
Denmark’s port of Kalundborg ordered a Model 7 Konecranes Gottwald mobile harbour Crane to meet expected container and general cargo demand at its newly developed New West Port.
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A look at the UK’s freeport model
The UK’s freeport model may not offer a ‘big bang’ of changes for Customs processes but, in the long-term, could improve ease of doing business and be used as a vehicle to support the energy transition and decarbonisation.
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Anchors move through Bilbao
Toro y Betolaza has handled nine offshore suction anchors, destined for an oil and gas project in Pemba, Mozambique, at its facilities in the port of Bilbao, Spain.
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Zeebrugge invests in ro-ro ramp
PSA Zeebrugge has invested in a large linkspan for the terminal at the Wielingen dock in the outer port of Zeebrugge, Belgium.
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Taichung supports offshore sector
Following the completion of infrastructure improvements, Taiwan International Ports Corporation’s (TIPC) port of Taichung is set to receive wind turbine components.
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UK’s first freeport locations confirmed
In announcing the UK’s 2021 budget, chancellor Rishi Sunak confirmed the location of the first eight freeports that will be established in the country – at East Midlands Airport, Felixstowe and Harwich, Humber, Liverpool City Region, Plymouth, Solent, Thames and Teesside.
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Karmsund orders second LHM 550
Karmsund Havn has ordered a second Liebherr LHM 550 mobile harbour crane for its Haugesund cargo terminal in Norway.
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C. Steinweg adds capacity in Rotterdam
The Netherlands-based C. Steinweg Group has added a Gottwald HMK 7608 type 7 mobile harbour crane to its fleet of heavy lifting equipment, as the company strengthens its focus on its breakbulk and project cargo business.
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Ship-to-shore cranes arrive in South Carolina
The heavy lift vessel Zhen Hua 27 has arrived at South Carolina Ports’ Wando Welch Terminal loaded with two ship-to-shore cranes manufactured by ZPMC.
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Corpus Christi and Rotterdam sign MoU
The port of Corpus Christi (USA) and the port of Rotterdam (the Netherlands) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will see the two ports collaborate to improve global maritime operations.
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Ambitious plans for Freeport East
Businesses and public authorities in the East of England plan to enter a bid to gain freeport status and develop the ports of Felixstowe and Harwich – owned by Hutchison Ports – into a strategic hub capable of serving the offshore wind industry.
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Port of Dunkirk work under way
The port of Dunkirk has made significant progress in the construction of the Dunkirk Logistics International (DLI) south structure and service road in France.
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Jaxport outlines five-year plan
Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) in the USA has detailed its 2020-2025 strategic master plan, which focuses on cargo volume growth.
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Digitalisation at Teeside
The UK’s PD Ports is accelerating the pace of digitalisation at its location in Teesport, as it aims to develop the gateway into a ‘smarter port’.
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LOC launches pilotage digital solution
LOC has launched a digital platform designed to enhance the safety of marine operations within ports and harbours.
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SJPC receives green boost
The USA’s South Jersey Port Corporation (SJPC) has been awarded USD6.6 million in funding to support its ongoing efforts to reduce its carbon footprint.
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Chipolbrok delivers final cranes to SC Ports terminal
Chipolbrok has delivered six hybrid rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes to South Carolina Port Authority’s (SCPA) Hugh H. Leatherman Terminal in North Charleston, USA.
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Port of Blyth launches clean energy terminal
The port of Blyth in the UK has launched its recently upgraded Bates Clean Energy Terminal.
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Hutchison Ports to operate Saudi gateway
Hutchison Ports has signed an agreement with the Royal Commission in Jubail and Yanbu to invest and operate JCPDI port in Saudi Arabia.
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Belgian ports set to merge
The Belgian ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge are to join forces – a process that is expected to take a year to finalise.