All Ports and terminals articles – Page 8
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Corio and Prumo look to use port of Açu as offshore wind base
Offshore wind developer Corio Generation and Brazilian port developer Prumo have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore using the port of Açu as a strategic base for Corio’s future offshore wind projects.
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Terminal 46 opens at NWSA
The USA’s Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) has welcomed the ro-ro vessel Triumph Ace to its Terminal 46, marking the opening of the terminal to regular auto and breakbulk cargoes.
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Rhenus and Seaway7 extend partnership
Rhenus Port Logistics in Rotterdam and Seaway7 have signed a 10-year agreement to extend their partnership.
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Euroports and Hanko link up for wind energy hub
Euroports Group and the port of Hanko in Finland have signed a letter of intent (LoI) to establish a wind energy hub at Koverhar harbour.
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Cuxhaven gets a boost from National Ports Strategy
Germany’s federal government launched a National Ports Strategy last week. While some have criticized the approach for its lack of financing plans, others have welcomed the development.
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NWSA investigates offshore wind opportunities
The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) is launching a feasibility study to evaluate business opportunities in the offshore wind supply chain.
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ABP floating offshore wind developments move ahead
The UK’s Department of Energy Security and Net Zero has decided to advance the Associated British Ports’ (ABP) Future Port Talbot project to the primary list phase of the Floating Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Scheme (FLOWMIS).
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GPA to receive funding for Brunswick harbour improvements
Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) in the USA will receive USD6 million for harbour improvements at the port of Brunswick as part of the state’s midyear budget adjustment.
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Wind farm components arrive at the port of Tallinn
The first batch of wind turbine components for Estonia’s Sopi-Tootsi wind farm have arrived at the port of Tallinn’s Paldiski South Harbor.
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Transport Canada earmarks Thunder Bay investment
Transport Canada has allocated CAD6.7 million (USD5 million) in funding for two projects at the port of Thunder Bay through the National Trade Corridors Fund.
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Inchcape opens Busan office
Inchcape Shipping Services has opened an office in Busan, South Korea.
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Fracht and Pecém partner for terminal project
Brazil’s Complex do Pecém has partnered with project freight forwarder Fracht to develop a multimodal cargo terminal.
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ICTSI rebrands Manila terminal
ICTSI’s Manila Harbor Center (MHC) in the Philippines has rebranded to Manila Multipurpose Terminal.
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Esbjerg’s Combi-Terminal expansion nears completion
Construction work at Denmark’s Port Esbjerg to extend its Combi-Terminal is almost complete.
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Zuidnatie to start its steel service centre construction this summer
Port of Antwerp-based terminal operator Zuidnatie will start the construction of a warehouse this summer which will host a steel service centre where coils up to 32 tonnes can be processed.
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Salem Offshore Wind Terminal moves ahead
The development of the Salem Offshore Wind Terminal in USA is moving ahead, with the transfer of ownership to the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) and an agreement for site improvements.
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GEG’s West Quay Expansion progresses
Global Energy Group (GEG) is progressing with the port of Nigg’s West Quay expansion project, which has moved into a second stage of assessment.
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ABP appoints Paonessa to capital projects director role
Associated British Ports (ABP) has appointed Francis Paonessa to the newly created role of capital projects director to support the delivery of its strategic developments.
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Waterford welcomes wind turbine blades
BBC Chartering’s multipurpose vessel BBC Citrine arrived at the port of Waterford in Ireland to deliver a shipment of wind turbine blades, manufactured by Vestas, for the Cushaling wind farm.
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West Coast ports boost capabilities as market runs hot
The North America’s West Coast project logistics market is on a high, with heavy cargoes in support of the transmission system, solar energy and civil infrastructure particularly bountiful. Offshore wind projects may be in their early stages but the region’s ports as busy boosting their capabilities.