Dry bulk shiploading news
Karmsund signs contract with Liebherr for mobile harbour crane
The agreement involves the acquisition of a LHM 550 mobile harbour crane with delivery in April 2019 to Haugesund Cargo Terminals, Husøy, Norway.
Altura commences shiploading of high-grade lithium concentrate
The maiden shipment will total approximately 5000 dry t and is bound for Chinese-based offtake partner Lionergy.
Breakbulk solution optimises cargo stowage
MacGregor is offering breakbulk owners and operators a platform to optimally plan the stowage of breakbulk cargoes.
LASE installs 3D laser measurement systems at the Ponta de Madeira Port
LASE has finished another follow-up order for 3D laser measurement systems for rail wagon unloaders at Vale in Sao Luis, Brazil.
Siwertell secures shiploading order for Boliden Tara Mines
Siwertell has designed a new triple-enclosed loading system for eco-friendly ore handling operations in Ireland.
Peel Ports London Medway invests in grain facilities
Peel Ports has recently invested a total of £5.4 million to upgrade its handling and storage facilities at the Port of Sheerness, strengthening its existing proposition for Kent’s established grain market.
Canada Government in talks with regional First Nations about Ridley Terminals divestiture
The Government of Canada has announced consultations with six First Nations in the Prince Rupert area in advance of a potential sale of Ridley Terminals Inc.
UBT hits shiploading milestone
United Bulk Terminals is back on track after hitting a remarkable dry bulk loading record.
EBS expands crane fleet
The Gottwald 6 is a welcome addition to the EBS terminal’s existing stock of mobile and floating cranes, and will aid in the major expansion of the closed storage capacity to more than 800 000 m3 in 2020.
Shakhtyorsk coal port ships 1.1 million t of coal in June
The figure is a new record for the port, exceeding the previous record set in May this year.