Maputo Ports adds two more Liebherr LHM 550 cranes to fleet
Due to the high satisfaction and convincing productivity of the existing LHM 550s, Maputo Ports recently decided to add two more LHM 550 to their MHC fleet.
Due to the high satisfaction and convincing productivity of the existing LHM 550s, Maputo Ports recently decided to add two more LHM 550 to their MHC fleet.
Adam Grater will join ABP Humber as the Head of Operations for all four ports, including the UK’s largest port at Immingham.
The crane purchase is part of the previously announced £65 million investment, committed by ABP to the terminal and site facilities.
ABP offers a quality VTS station and training centre with up-to-date simulators that ensures students receive their training in the best possible environment.
The technology company Continental will debut its new radial port tire portfolio at this year's TOC Europe in Rotterdam.
The Port of Kiel’s first shore-based power supply plant for shipping was officially inaugurated yesterday.
Bedeschi has provided hoppers for a continuous shipunloader for grain handling for Ashdod Port in Israel.
T-Ports has stated that the Lucky Bay project remains on track to open for grower receivals later this year.
Clean Shipping Alliance 2020 has received written approvals and no-objection letters from several Port Authorities around the world indicating they have no intention of banning the use of open-loop scrubbers in their waters.
2018 was a record year for the Port of Amsterdam with a key highlight being its realisation of a net profit of €68.5 million in 2018, a 12.5% increase compared to 2017.
Forth Ports has achieved the new ISO 45001 standard in occupational health and safety management.
Rotterdam is expanding its position as one of Western Europe’s biggest transit ports for agricultural, horticultural and fishery sector products.
Denholm Port Services has acquired the ship agency services of Orkney-based John Jolly Ltd.
ABP has appointed a new Chief Commercial Officer, who will join the leading port operator in September.
Port Nelson in New Zealand is set to receive a new Liebherr LiSIM simulator, which will simulate ship crane and mobile harbour operations.