Dry bulk shiploading news
Konecranes strengthens bulk handling presence in Japan
Miike Port Logistics has ordered a Konecranes Gottwald Model 4 mobile harbour crane, which will be used for bulk handling – primarily of coal and coconut husk – at the Japanese port of Miike.
Port of Emden invests in Liebherr mobile harbour cranes
EPAS has been using two Liebherr machines, each with a maximum lifting capacity of 124 t, since earlier this year.
Algoma takes delivery of new self-unloading bulk carrier
The Algoma Sault will be the seventh Equinox Class vessel to join the company’s domestic dry bulk fleet.
Algoma Central takes delivery of the Algoma Innovator
Algoma Central Corp. takes ownership of the Algoma Innovator, which is part of the Equinox 650’ class of self-unloading dry bulk lake freighters.
Essar Vizag Terminal prepares for commissioning of 8000 tph shiploader
Essar Vizag Terminal will shut down for a week in order to commission a 8000 tph shiploader, which is part of the port’s plan to upgrade the iron ore handling capacity.
Port of Riga: first port in Europe to introduce containerised dry bulk handling
Rigas universalais terminals Ltd (RUT) introduces a new technology to its operations: containerised dry bulk handling.
New self-unloading bulk carrier developed to overcome draught limited ports
National Ports, in partnership with thyssenkrupp Industrial Solution, has developed a self-unloading super shallow draft bulk carrier that could transform transhipping in shallow water ports.
Norway fertilizer company orders new Siwertell ship unloader
Siwertell secures new fertilizer unloader order from Yara International for operations close to the arctic circle.
INTERCARGO deeply concerned for missing bulk carrier Emerald Star
INTERCARGO has indicated it is deeply concerned with the tragic loss of Emerald Star, which sank about 150 nautical mines northeast of the Philippines.
Mantsinen sells LH32 logstacker product rights to EdiLog Sweden
EdiLog Sweden AB purchases LH32 logstacker product rights from Mantsinen Group.