TBA Group and Peel Ports Group sign framework agreement
Peel Ports Group has signed a framework agreement that will see TBA Group’s Terminal Management Software deployed across four key bulk terminals in Liverpool, UK.
Peel Ports Group has signed a framework agreement that will see TBA Group’s Terminal Management Software deployed across four key bulk terminals in Liverpool, UK.
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has welcomed the Parliament’s position on the revision of the EU Emissions Trading System, including the extension of the ETS to maritime transport.
HPC Hamburg Port Consulting, together with PT Melchers Melindo Indonesia, has been contracted to deliver a valued judgement on investment in development of Indonesia’s deepest dry bulk terminal.
SOHAR Port and Freezone has signed an agreement with C. Steinweg Oman LLC which will see the general cargo terminal operator expand its storage area in order to anticipate further growth and to facilitate, among others, the growing demand for minerals.
The Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Baie-Comeau have agreed to jointly explore the potential for future growth and development of the Port of Baie-Comeau.
Cooper Specialised Handling Ltd has announced the arrival of the first of two Mantsinen 120M Hybrilift to the ABP Port of Garston, near Liverpool.
EST-Floattech has been contracted by Hoogendijk Electric to design and deliver the complete battery system for a self-discharging bulk carrier.
The FHP Group has ordered an eco-efficient Generation 6 Konecranes Gottwald Mobile Harbor Crane for the Multi Service Terminal in the Marghera Port near Venice, Italy.
The first shipment of coal from Bowen Coking Coal’s Bluff Mine has left Cook Colliery and been shipped by rail to RG Tanna Coal Terminal.
The Belledune Port Authority has reported a second consecutive year of profitable operations, despite the global supply chain slowdown.
The volume of cargo that arrives and leaves the ports of Paraná by rail increased by 6.4% in the first four months of 2022, compared to the same period last year.
Australia’s first wind fences, designed to reduce dust emissions as part of BHP’s AUS$300 million air quality commitment, will be built in Port Hedland by CIMIC Group’s CPB Contractors.
Hoffmann Green has signed a 40 year temporary occupation permit in Dunkirk Major Sea Port to build the company’s third production site on a 5 ha. plot of land.
Associated British Ports has concluded a new, long-term agreement with East Coast Marine Aggregates, comprising Eastern Concrete Ltd and SRC Aggregates.
Grindrod’s Matola terminal at the Port of Maputo has received a second train carrying coal from Botswana.