All Ports and terminals articles – Page 40
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Bristol Port presses ahead with steel terminal
Bristol Port in the UK has opened a 74,600 sq ft (6,931 sq m) warehouse to handle steel shipments at the Royal Portbury Dock.
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Great Yarmouth secures offshore funding
The UK’s port of Great Yarmouth – part of Peel Ports Group – will receive GBP6 million (USD7.8 million) of funding from Norfolk County Council to establish an offshore energy operations and maintenance site.
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Bonn & Mees unloads vessel hull in Rotterdam
Bonn & Mees has coordinated the discharge of a vessel hull in the port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, using five sheerleg cranes.
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Ninian Northern arrives in Lerwick
The 14,200-tonne Ninian Northern platform topside has arrived at the Dales Voe Base at Lerwick port in Scotland for decommissioning.
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Le Havre welcomes giant cranes
The GMP-PortSynergy terminal at the port of Le Havre in France has taken delivery of four giant gantry cranes.
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Esbjerg forms tech partnership
Port Esbjerg in Denmark has formed a partnership with technology company Honeywell as part of its plans to become a climate-neutral port.
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Port of Indiana handles power plant cargoes
Six vessels carrying over 600 pieces of cargo will arrive at the port of Indiana-Burns Harbor to deliver equipment for a gas-fired combined-cycle power plant in Niles, Michigan, USA.
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ABP invests in Newport
Associated British Ports (ABP) has invested nearly GBP4 million (USD5.2 million) in equipment to enhance operations at the port of Newport in Wales over the past nine months.
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BWS executes blade rack moves
At the port of Esbjerg, Denmark, Blue Water Shipping (BWS) has moved blade racks from the quayside to a storage area at the rear of the port.
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ABP appoints Reay to lead offshore wind activities
Associated British Ports (ABP) has appointed Andy Reay as group head of commercial (offshore wind), effective October 2020.
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New Bedford lands lease agreements
The New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal in Massachusetts will serve as the primary staging and deployment base for the construction and installation of the Vineyard Wind and Mayflower Wind projects.
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Pioneering Spirit calls at North Sea Port
Allseas’ construction and installation vessel Pioneering Spirit called at North Sea Port in the Netherlands on August 17 to deliver offshore structures.
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CMA CGM launches service to Gothenburg
CMA CGM has launched a container service connecting Gothenburg in Sweden to Hamburg, Germany.
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Blyth sets heavy lift record
The port of Blyth in the UK has recorded its largest heavy lift to date – the movement of a 516-tonne floating tidal turbine.
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CPA appoints Henshaw
Connecticut Port Authority (CPA) in the USA has named John Henshaw as its executive director, effective September 8, 2020.
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Höegh calls at Newcastle
Höegh Autoliners’ ro-ro vessel Höegh Tracer called at the port of Newcastle, Australia, on August 14, delivering a range of heavy equipment and machinery destined for customers in New South Wales (NSW).
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Bilbao positions itself as wind energy hub
In 2019, the port of Bilbao in Spain handled 142,000 tonnes of wind turbine components. The sector is forecast to grow in the years ahead and the port is positioning itself as a hub for wind energy cargoes.
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Aberdeen Harbour works progress
Aberdeen Harbour Board in Scotland has issued further contract awards to the value of approximately GBP4.3 million (USD5.6 million) in support of the South Harbour expansion project.
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San Diego adds FTZ site
US Customs and Border Protection and the city of San Diego have approved plans to establish a foreign trade zone (FTZ) at the port’s Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal.
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GT USA invests with Konecranes
GT USA – the US subsidiary of Gulftainer – has taken delivery of five rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes at the port of Wilmington in Delaware, USA.