All Ports and terminals articles – Page 43
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Lindenblatt and Königs step down at the Port of Antwerp
German representatives from the North Rhine-Westphalia region Dr. Dieter Lindenblatt and Hans Königs, will step down from their long-term positions at the port of Antwerp at the end of the year.
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Lindenblatt and Königs step down at the Port of Antwerp
German representatives from the North Rhine-Westphalia region Dr. Dieter Lindenblatt and Hans Königs, will step down from their long-term positions at the port of Antwerp at the end of the year.
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Zeebrugge joins IPCSA
The port of Zeebrugge in Belgium has joined the International Port Community Systems Association (IPCSA) as it looks to share expertise gained from its Smart Port, Green Port and Safety Port projects.
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Rotterdam moves ahead with rail link
A steel arch bridge has been installed across the Thomassentunnel and the A15 and N15 motorways in the Netherlands, forming a key link in the port of Rotterdam’s proposed Theemswegtracé railway line.
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Seville progresses with port projects
The Port Authority of Seville (APS) has relaunched five public tenders for port enhancement projects, including the expansion of the Muelle de Armamento (Armament Pier).
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Flinders prepares for Konecranes delivery
Flinders Port Holdings will take delivery of a Konecranes Gottwald Model 6 mobile harbour crane at its facilities in Port Adelaide, Australia during August.
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BigLift delivers to Port of Virginia
Norfolk International Terminals (NIT), Virginia Port Authority’s largest terminal, has received its final set of rail mounted gantry cranes.
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Towers move through Seville
Bergé Maritima has handled wind turbine tower sections at the port of Seville, Spain.
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ADELTE ships to Dubai
Two seaport passenger boarding bridges, manufactured in Spain by ADELTE, have been loaded on dship Carriers' multipurpose vessel, Keith, for onward transportation to Dubai Cruise Terminal.
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Total Movements delivers to Mongla
Total Movements has shipped over 12,000 freight tonnes of project cargo from Chennai in India to Mongla, Bangladesh.
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FOX turbine shipment
Freight forwarder FOX Brasil shipped an out-of-gauge (OOG) steam turbine and accompanying accessories from Brazil to North America.
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Rostock crane collapse update
On May 2, the heavy lift crane aboard the offshore installation vessel Orion 1 collapsed during final testing. Investigations into the incident are currently ongoing.
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Esbjerg secures green energy investment
Denmark’s Port Esbjerg is set to benefit from up to USD144.9 million of investment from Nordic infrastructure fund Infranode.
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Port of Blyth investment under way
In partnership with Thompsons of Prudhoe, the UK’s port of Blyth has started construction works to expand its offshore decommissioning facilities.
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Townsville enhancing ro-ro capabilities
The port of Townsville, Australia, has started construction work on a AUD2.5 million (USD1.62 million) project to extend the secondary wharf at berth 10. The extension will enable to gateway to handle larger ro-ro vessels.
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Höegh ro-ro makes Newcastle call
Höegh Autoliners’ ro-ro ship Triton Ace called at the port of Newcastle, Australia, on May 8, 2020 – the first time that a vessel of this type had called at the gateway since 2013.
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SIR orders from Konecranes
Servizi Industriali (SIR) has ordered a Gottwald mobile harbor crane from Konecranes for its operations at the port of Brindisi, southeastern Italy.
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Fast Freight adds Combilift solution
Romania-based Fast Freight has taken delivery of a Combi-CSS container slip sheet from Irish manufacturer Combilift.
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Xellz moves ahead with Irish supply base
Dutch project logistics management consultancy Xellz has progressed with the development of its offshore wind supply base in the Republic of Ireland.
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Changes at the top of Broekman
Rik Pek has succeeded Albert Hoek as managing director, international forwarding and shipping at Broekman Logistics.