Dry bulk equipment news
Bruks Siwertell secures order from Senegal Minergy Port
Bruks Siwertell has secured an order from Senegal Minergy Port SA (SMP) for a high-capacity ship unloader for the new port of Bargny-Sendou, Senegal, West Africa.
Liebherr electric cranes offer sustainability boost at PD Ports’ Tees Dock
Two new electric harbour cranes from Liebherr have arrived at Tees Dock, as port operator and owner PD Ports continues to demonstrate its commitment to driving sustainability.
Bruks conveyor technology ordered for US clinker operations
Bruks Siwertell has secured an order for a comprehensive conveyor system package from Borton LC for the Capitol Aggregates’ cement manufacturing facility.
EMS-Tech opens new office in the Netherlands
EMS-Tech has expanded its reach in Europe with the opening of a new office in Haarlem, the Netherlands.
Konecranes secures first-ever mobile harbour crane order from Cambodia
Konecranes has won an order for two Generation 6 Konecranes Gottwald Mobile Harbor Cranes from Sihanoukville Autonomous Port, its first-ever mobile harbour crane order in Cambodia.
Terex MP announces purchase of MARCO Conveyors
Terex MP has announced the purchase of MARCO, a manufacturer of bulk material handling conveyors, based in Mt Vernon, Missouri.
Guinea’s Winning Logistics bolsters its bauxite handling fleet with two more Konecranes barge cranes
After on-site commissioning in 3Q24, Winning will operate a total of ten Konecranes Gottwald Cranes on Barge, loading ships with bauxite off the West African coast.
OGCI Climate Investments expands backing of Norsepower, leading provider of mechanical sails for large ships
Norwepower’s available Rotor Sail technology can reliably minimise ships’ fuel consumption and emissions, accelerating the sector’s decarbonisation.
Bedeschi announces opening of Bedeschi Australia
Bedeschi has announced the opening of its new subsidiary in Australia.
Port of South Louisiana sees milestone growth in tonnage
In 2022, the Port of South Louisiana saw an annual increase in tonnage of nearly 10 million t of cargo – the first year it had seen a net increase since 2017.