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Steel processing firm to expand Jeffersonville activity
Steel processing company voestalpine Roll Forming Corporation (RFC) will expand its operations at Ports of Indiana-Jeffersonville.
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UK government to support Port Talbot transition
The UK government has released GBP13.5 million (USD17.5 million) to support supply chain businesses and workers impacted by Tata Steel’s decision to transition to greener steelmaking at Port Talbot.
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Galveston Wharves looks to ro-ro and giant wind turbine pieces
Galveston Wharves in Texas will soon begin demolishing its decommissioned elevators and silos at the port of Galveston to make room for other types of cargo, including ro-ro cargo and giant wind turbine pieces.
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AAPA backs critical offshore wind legislation
The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) is supporting the Reinvesting in Shoreline Economies and Ecosystems (RISEE) Act.
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EJMT receives mobile harbour cranes ahead of September opening
International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI)’s East Java Multipurpose Terminal (EJMT) has taken delivery of two Konecranes Gottwald post-Panamax ESP.8 mobile harbour cranes (MHC).
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GAC Spain expands to Port of Huelva
Shipping and logistics service provider GAC Spain has opened a new office at the port of Huelva.
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ABP appoints Dawes to head up Humber activities
Associated British Ports (ABP) appointed Andrew Dawes as its regional director for the Humber region, effective October 1, 2024.
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Caribbean port orders Konecranes Gottwald ESP.7 MHC
The St Vincent and the Grenadines Port Authority (SVGPA) has ordered a Konecranes Gottwald ESP.7 mobile harbour crane (MHC) to increase container and general cargo handling capacity at the port of Kingstown.
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Port of Aberdeen begins work on shore power project
Scotland’s port of Aberdeen has begun work on a GBP4 million (USD5.1 million) shore power system that will supply clean electricity to vessels at seven berths.
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ABP appoints Morrison as procurement head
Associated British Ports (ABP) has appointed Sanyalax Morrison as its new group head of procurement.
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Jan De Nul to develop Middle Corridor
Belgian maritime contractor Jan De Nul will play a pivotal role in developing the “Middle Corridor” by expanding existing ports and building new ones.
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Two New Orleans railroad projects near completion
The New Orleans Public Belt Railroad (NOPB) has made progress on two infrastructure enhancement projects - the transloading industrial park and the Claiborne yard expansion.
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Leith set to open latest deepwater berth
Forth Ports will name its deepwater riverside berth at the port of Leith after Charles Hammond, the company’s former ceo.
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Inchcape opens Manila office
Inchcape Shipping Services has opened its new office in Manila as it strengthens its position in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.
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Fontana named chief financial officer at Hanseatic Global Terminals
Camillo Fontana has become chief financial officer of Rotterdam-based Hanseatic Global Terminals.
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ABP and FibreMax agree MoU to boost offshore wind sector in Celtic Sea
Associated British Ports (ABP) and synthetic fibre manufacturer FibreMax have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore opportunities at the port of Swansea and applications for floating offshore wind projects.
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Mammoet appointed as heavy lift and transport service supplier at Steel River Quay
Mammoet has been appointed as the exclusive heavy lift and heavy transport service supplier at the UK’s largest freeport, Steel River Quay.
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Forth Ports trials new deepwater berth
Forth Ports has trialled its new deepwater berth after the 293 m-long Carnival Legend cruise vessel called into the port of Leith, Edinburgh.
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Antwerp-Bruges and Indiana explore economic and environmental initiatives
Ports of Indiana and the port of Antwerp-Bruges have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to advance key economic and environmental port initiatives.
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Volumes steady at North Sea Port
Over the first six months of 2024, North Sea Port transhipped 33.4 million tonnes of seaborne cargo with volumes holding steady relative to the same period of 2023.