Humber Container Terminal expansion cranes arrive at Immingham
Two new ship-to-shore cranes have arrived at the Port of Immingham, the latest major milestone in the Humber Container Terminal expansion.
Two new ship-to-shore cranes have arrived at the Port of Immingham, the latest major milestone in the Humber Container Terminal expansion.
The board of Sogemar Spa, will appoint Matthieu Gasselin as new CEO.
The Port of Antwerp’s COVID-19 taskforce has recently reconvened.
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is the first port to join the Hydrogen Council, a global coalition of companies that seek to stimulate the use of hydrogen for energy transition.
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore has recently signed a memorandum of understanding to develop and adopt common data standards and Application Programming Interface specifications, which will facilitate data exchange for port and maritime services transactions.
INTERCARGO has reiterated the importance of crew changes for the shipping industry.
CN has recently announced that, as part of its strategic investments to support growing demand and enable supply chains, it plans to invest approximately US$50 million across Mississippi in 2020.
Associated British Ports has announced it has successfully embedded drone technology into its asset management practices and policies, following an 18 month programme.
The British Ports Association has recently launched a major new review of UK port connectivity.
Cleveland Cascades Ltd are to supply 4 of its 1700 sized chutes to Vistino, Russia, for the loading of fertilizers.
Bruks Siwertell has secured a new order that will see the company deliver three new Siwertell shipunloaders to Jurong Port in Singapore.
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) is enhancing safety measures in the Port of Singapore, in view of the heightened risks of importing COVID-19 cases into Singapore.
AUMUND Fördertechnik GmbH has provided Austrian steel company voestalpine with an HBI evaporation cooler system.
Despite the disruptive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy, production and logistics, the Port of Rotterdam remained 100% operational.
Taman Seaport, built by OTEKO-Portservice, has placed a substantial spare parts order with SCHADE.