Port of Amsterdam achieves record year in 2018
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.
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.
Shoreham Port celebrates its re-certified status as an Eco-Port this month following its initial Port Environmental Review System (PERS) certification award in 2013.
Peel Ports Great Yarmouth has passed three certification surveillance audits with flying colours.
On 10 April, Euroports added a new Mantinsen crane to its Leftbank terminal.
Industry in the port of Rotterdam released less CO2 into the atmosphere in 2018 compared to previous years.
The Port of London Authority has invested in a new dry discharge system at its CEMEX Northfleet Wharf, which is to secure traffic on the river Thames.
thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions has detailed how it will continue supplying the Lufeng power plant with coal.
ABP’s Port of Southampton appoints Craig Barbour as a new General Manager for Landside Operations.
The new vessels were acquired with the participation of foreign capital by VGK Stividor.
The facility will provide a major increase in capacity at the Port of Liverpool, allowing Jenkins to increase its throughput.