Dry bulk shiploading news
Martin Engineering upgrades conveyor transfer point at Brazilian port
Martin Engineering recently upgraded the conveyors at the T-Gra~o Cargo terminal, in order to facilitate better control over fugitive material and to mitigate the release of airborne particles.
EastGate releases report on the key drivers of the dry bulk shipping market
EastGate has released a report outlining key drivers of the dry bulk shipping market as the end of 2020 draws near, as well as challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for dry bulk players.
Port of Newcastle calls for EOIs for mobile harbour cranes
Port of Newcastle has called for Expressions of Interest (EOIs) for the supply of two mobile harbour cranes as part of its long-term diversification program.
TAKRAF revises its branding to present itself as a group
TAKRAF, along with its integrated product brand DELKOR, has released details of its plans to revise its branding to operate as TAKRAF Group.
Cleveland Cascades supply shiploading chutes to Nigeria
Cleveland Cascades has recently dispatched two systems for shiploading in Nigeria.
DNV GL, Intercargo, and The Standard Club launch new bulk carrier ventilation guide
To provide ship’s masters and crew with an understanding of different ventilation requirements for bulk cargoes, INTERCARGO, The Standard Club, and DNV GL have launched a new ventilation guide.
Port of Newcastle ships first major wheat volume since 2018
The first shipment of the bumper New South Wales winter wheat harvest has left the Port of Newcastle on the back of record production across the state.
Federal Maritime Administration awards grant to Ports of Indiana
The US Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) has awarded Ports of Indiana US$4 million to make bulk cargo supply chain improvements.
Port of Tyne unveils investment in cargo handling
The Port of Tyne has announced a £1 million investment in its wood pellet-handling operations.
Bothnia Bulk project achieves significant pollution reduction
According to ESL Shipping, the Bothnia Bulk project has mitigated climate change and air pollution in the year-round supply of raw materials in the Bay of Bothnia.