All Ports and terminals articles – Page 60
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Jaxport names officers
The port of Jacksonville (Jaxport) in the USA has appointed John Falconetti as chairman of the board of directors.
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Marko retires at Longview
Larry Marko has retired as manager of marine terminals at the port of Longview, following a career that spanned more than three decades.
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Grimsby lands Triton deal
Associated British Ports’ (ABP) port of Grimsby in Lincolnshire has signed a memorandum of understating (MoU) with energy giant, innogy, to develop a base location for the Triton Knoll offshore wind farm project.
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Townsville gets the go ahead
The port of Townsville in Australia has secured a AUD75 million (USD53 million) contribution towards its channel widening project from the federal government.
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Long Beach names executives
The port of Long Beach in the USA has named Richard D. Cameron and Dr. Noel Hacegaba as co-deputy executive directors, succeeding Duane Kenagy, who has served as interim deputy executive director since May 2017.
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Liebherr STS crane arrives in Grangemouth
Scotland’s port of Grangemouth, part of the Forth Ports Group, has taken delivery of its third Liebherr ship-to-shore crane.
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Cuxport supports Bucht project
The port of Cuxhaven’s berth no. 4 is supporting Northland Power’s Deutsche Bucht wind farm.
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Dundee extends project capacity
The port of Dundee, part of the Forth Ports group, has extended its main project cargo berth – Prince Charles Wharf – to over 310 m.
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PhilaPort welcomes Warnow Sun
Atlantic RoRo Carriers’s (ARRC) vessel, Warnow Sun, has completed its maiden call at the port of Philadelphia’s Tioga Marine Terminal.
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Mississippi River deepening moves forward
The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has signed a final economic justification report for the proposed Mississippi River Ship Channel deepening project.
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Everett breaks ground on modernisation project
The port of Everett has started construction on the second phase of its USD36 million South Terminal modernisation project.
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Sunderland sets its sights on offshore renewables
The port of Sunderland in the UK has completed a resurfacing project covering almost two acres (0.8 ha) at its Endurance Park storage area.
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Valleyfield secures funding
The port of Valleyfield in Canada has received a CAD3.5 million (USD2.67 million) grant from the Québec government to support its marine transportation infrastructure investments.
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DeLuca steps up at Duluth
The Duluth Seaway Port Authority (DPSA) in the USA has appointed Deb DeLuca as executive director, effective August 16.
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Ace arrival at Vancouver USA
The port of Vancouver USA has welcomed Mitsui OSK Line’s (MOL) ro-ro vessel Orca Ace on its maiden voyage.
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Bristol Port recognised for nuclear power logistics role
The UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, and power generation company EDF Energy, have recognised Bristol Port for its role in the logistics supply chain for EDF’s Hinckley Point C nuclear power plant.
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Changes at the top for Brownsville
The port of Brownsville in the USA has appointed Lorena Hernandez as director of finance and Jose Herrera as special projects director.
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Comerford steps up at Tyne
The UK's port of Tyne has appointed Mike Comerford to its board as a non-executive director.
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Yilport moves for Taranto concession
Yilport is considering acquiring the concession to operate the container terminal at the port of Taranto, Italy.
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LCIA rules DP World contract ‘valid and binding’
According to a statement from the government of Dubai, the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) has ruled that DP World’s port container terminal contract in Djibouti is “valid and binding”.