Dry bulk shiploading news
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.
Liverpool adds another new service ahead of recruitment drive
MSC is to introduce a new call at the Port of Liverpool, as part of a rotation including Canada, Turkey and other southern European ports.
Wärtsilä Vessel Traffic Service solutions to increase efficiency of two Portuguese ports
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.
Port of Great Yarmouth invests in state-of-the-art Liebherr crane
The crane has a 84 t lifting capacity and will allow the port's customers to further use its 24-hour deepwater facility.
SAMSON Materials Handling develops new range of mobile loading facilities
The STORMAJOR® comes in three types, each designed for receiving, loading and stockpiling specific dry bulk materials.
Telestack continues investing to meet international demand for products
Telestack plans to extend its manufacturing capacity by initially building a phase one 45 000 ft2 factory on a greenfield site close to its current facility, which is central to its continued growth strategy.
Solntsevsky coal mine and Shakhtersk port visited by Head of Sakhalin region
The Eastern Mining Company’s Chairman of the Board of Directors told Valery Limarenko about the achieved results of the development of production in the territory of the Uglegorsk district, as well as about its prospects.
BIMCO: Szczecin best performing bulk terminal
BIMCO has released the results of its ‘Dry Bulk Terminals Vetting Report 2018’.
Port of Rosyth receives new liebherr harbour mobile crane
The Port of Rosyth has welcomed the new liebherr harbour mobile crane for bulk handling operations.
JingJiang Port Shipbuilding & Engineering orders cranes from Konecranes
The cranes will tranship bauxite for the production of aluminium from river barges onto ocean-going panamax vessels off the coast of Guinea.