All Ports and terminals articles – Page 56
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Record unit at Bilbao
The port of Bilbao, Spain, has loaded its heaviest-ever cargo: a 2,450-ton (2,223-tonne) ship-to-shore (STS) crane.
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Forth Ports granted Tilbury expansion
Forth Ports Group has received development consent from the UK’s secretary of state for transport to build Tilbury2 - a port terminal adjacent to the current 930 acre (376.4 ha) site in Thurrock.
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Peel Ports invests in Great Yarmouth
The UK’s port of Great Yarmouth, part of the Peel Ports group, has taken delivery of an LHM280 mobile harbour crane from Liebherr.
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Blue Water appointed at Anaklia
Anaklia Development Consortium (ADC) is investing USD2.5 billion to develop a deepsea port at Anaklia, Georgia.
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FMT extends Indiana-Burns agreement
The port of Indiana-Burns Harbor, located in the USA, has extended its partnership with stevedore and marine terminal operating company, Federal Marine Terminals (FMT), until at least 2023.
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Tacoma names commission officers
Clare Petrich has been appointed commission president at the port of Tacoma in Washington, USA, succeeding Don Meyer.
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Woehrel to step down from Marseille Fos
Christine Cabau Woehrel will step down from her position as ceo at Marseille Fos port authority upon completion of her five-year term in March.
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Mammoet upgrades capacity in Westdorpe
Mammoet has installed a MTC 15 crane at its multipurpose terminal in Westdorpe, the Netherlands.
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Van Weezel in at ABP
UK port operator Associated British Ports (ABP) has appointed Harm van Weezel as the group’s chief information officer.
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Mackay targets breakbulk cargo
North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation (NQBP) has opened a storage area in the port of Mackay, Australia.
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Erhardt France launched in Bayonne
Spanish logistics firm Erhardt has opened a subsidiary in France.
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Canaveral adds Liebherr MHC
Port Canaveral has taken delivery of a Liebherr LHM 600 mobile harbour crane at its North Cargo Berth 5.
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Mukran to lead South Baltic Transport Loops project
Germany’s Mukran Port is to work with the Polish government to lead the Interreg project entitled South Baltic Transport Loops for the next three years.
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ABP steels itself with new contract
UK freight forwarding company R.M. Maritime has contracted Associated British Ports (ABP) to handle steel at the port of Immingham.
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Rosyth welcomes MHC
The port of Rosyth, which is owned by Forth Ports, has taken delivery of a LHM 550 mobile harbour crane from Liebherr.
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Final Deutsche Bucht foundations depart Cuxport
Cuxport Terminal in Germany welcomed Seajacks’ installation vessel Scylla on December 30 to load the final foundation structures for the Deutsche Bucht offshore wind farm.
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Magdalena moves to Noatum Castellón
Óscar Magdalena has been appointed director of Noatum Terminal Castellón in Spain, after spending three years at the helm of Noatum Terminal Málaga.
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Blue Water reaches for N.C. Nielsen delivery
Danish heavy-duty equipment manufacturer N.C. Nielsen has delivered a reachstacker capable of lifting 152 tons (137.9 tonnes) to Blue Water Shipping.
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Atakaş adds Konecranes unit
Turkey’s Atakaş Port Business has acquired a rail-mounted mobile harbour crane from Konecranes.
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Speculation continues over Chinese ban on open-loop scrubbers
While media reports suggest that China has banned the use of open-loop scrubbers in its emission control areas (ECA), the Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) has said that this is not yet the case.