Terminal Zárate in Argentina finalises new crane simulators with GlobalSim
Terminal Zárate in Buenos Aires, Argentina, has finalised an agreement with GlobalSim to provide two new crane simulators to train operators in the area.
Terminal Zárate in Buenos Aires, Argentina, has finalised an agreement with GlobalSim to provide two new crane simulators to train operators in the area.
Wärtsilä has successfully completed the installation and operational staff training for its Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) solution in the ports of Lisbon and Setúbal/Sesimbra in Portugal.
Carlos Sportiello will be based in Perth, Australia, and will be on hand to serve potential and existing customers in the region beginning with the transportation and mining sectors.
London’s major port was awarded the Rail Freight and Logistics Excellence industry accolade at this year’s Rail Business Awards.
Belfast port celebrates cargo volumes surpassing 24 million t mark for the first time in 2018.
IHS Markit has been selected to produce an annual World Ports Conference for the International Assocation of Ports and Harbors.
Peel Ports London Medway increases the capacity of its warehousing facilities at the Port of Sheerness.
Wood Mackenzie experts have provided commentaries on China's Dalian port and its restriction on coal imports.
The crane has a 84 t lifting capacity and will allow the port's customers to further use its 24-hour deepwater facility.
Shoreham Port has bid farewell to Stuart Nicholls, who has been a member of the port’s board for the last six years.
The Lucky Bay project, a terminal for grain storage and export, is located on the Eyre peninsula in South Australia.
The two ports have committed themselves to strengthening relations and cargo flows.
Tony Parker, previously Director of Engineering at Shoreham Port, has been appointed to the new role of Director of Infrastructure & Climate Change, the first of its kind for a UK port.
The development is part of the Port’s longer-term plan for the refurbishment of the wider Lady Bee Marina area.
One of the key changes is the formalising of the 15-knot speed reduction in the First Narrows, which was previously voluntary.