Ports & Harbours – Page 40

  • News

    Highs and lows for mooring system

    2013-02-07T10:22:00Z

    A specially adapted automated mooring system will certainly be facing both highs and lows.

  • The RNLI installation has been almost unaffected by weather and heavy use
    News

    A gripping tale of pontoon performance

    2013-02-07T10:20:00Z

    A pontoon deck made of fibreglass grating serves the RNLI well. It has been almost unaffected by a decade and a half of weather and heavy use on sites such as Weymouth, East Dunmore and Fenit in the UK.

  • Trelleborg compression tests fenders
    News

    When cheap isn’t cheerful

    2013-02-07T10:20:00Z

    Fenders containing high levels of recycled rubber are a poor substitute for the genuine article, Richard Hepworth of Trelleborg Marine Systems tells Maritime Journal, despite labels saying PIANC approved.

  • Kedar Consulting has an innovative fender design which spreads reaction force (view from above)
    News

    Novel fender design promises increased capability

    2013-02-05T10:25:00Z

    Existing berthing structures can be strained by an increasing vessel deadweight, but a new idea might give a longer life to older quays.

  • Caen Hill marina is now up and running
    News

    Simple and cost effective marina plan

    2013-02-05T10:24:00Z

    The recently opened 250 berth inland marina at Caen Hill in Wiltshire UK for Land & Water Services was a large scale project, but one that needed to be kept simple.

  • Walcon in the UK is supplying the pontoons for East Africa’s first purpose-built yacht harbour
    News

    First purpose-built marina in East Africa

    2013-01-14T10:46:00Z

    Walcon Marine in the UK has been awarded a contract to design, build and install the first purpose-built yacht marina on the East coast of Africa.

  • News

    Aarsleff wins Stockholm deal

    2013-01-14T10:45:00Z

    Per Aarsleff has entered into an agreement with City of Stockholm, Exploitation Office and Ports of Stockholm for the construction of new harbour structures in the Värtahamnen area, which is part of the Port of Stockholm.

  • News

    Sri Lankan port handed over by MT Højgaard

    2013-01-14T10:44:00Z

    MT Højgaard has completed the construction of a commercial and fishing port at Oluvil, Sri Lanka. The project was handed over at the end of 2012.

  • News

    Deltares to develop Master Plan for Beira

    2013-01-14T10:44:00Z

    Deltares in The Netherlands is to join forces with the engineering firm Witteveen en Bos to develop the ‘2035 Master Plan’ for the harbour of Beira in Mozambique.

  • News

    Antwerp starts next stage of world’s largest lock

    2013-01-14T10:43:00Z

    Mid-November 2012 saw Hilde Crevits, the Flemish Minister of Transport & Public Works, officially launch the next stage of the Deurganckdocklock project at the Port of Antwerp in Belgium.

  • News

    ABP receives dredging licence for Southampton

    2013-01-14T10:42:00Z

    Associated British Ports (ABP) has received the necessary marine licence to carry out a key component of its dredging programme in the Port of Southampton, further improving marine access for large container vessels.

  • News

    Pendennis wins development approval

    2013-01-14T10:41:00Z

    Pendennis Shipyard in the southwest of the UK has received approval from Cornwall Council for improvements to the yard’s shoreline facilities including the creation of two wet docks and a wet basin to hold back the tide alongside the north facing area of the yard.

  • News

    Liverpool 2 development decision

    2013-01-14T10:41:00Z

    The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) in the UK has announced that it has approved an application from Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Ltd (MDHC) for the £350 million Liverpool 2 development.

  • News

    ABPmer assesses cable route for nuclear power station

    2013-01-14T10:40:00Z

    ABPmer has been commissioned by SLR Consulting (on behalf of National Grid) to undertake further marine route corridor assessments.

  • Trelleborg Marine Systems it to supply Port of Marseille with SeaGuard fenders
    News

    Trelleborg wins largest ever foam fender contract

    2013-01-14T10:40:00Z

    Trelleborg Marine Systems has been awarded the largest ever foam fender contract in terms of size and value.

  • News

    Public inquiry to be held into Great Yarmouth Harbour Revision Order

    2013-01-14T10:38:00Z

    The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) in the UK has decided to call a public inquiry to consider an application for a harbour revision order (HRO) for Great Yarmouth.

  • Aerial view of Maasvlakte 2 indicating the two container terminals (PRA)
    News

    Closing and opening doors at Maasvlakte 2

    2012-12-12T10:56:00Z

    A number of milestones have passed in recent months as Rotterdam’s major port development Maasvlakte 2 moves ever closer to opening for business and welcoming its first customers in 2014.

  • News

    Associated British Ports seeking EIB loans

    2012-12-03T07:30:00Z

    ABP Finance Plc has announced that ABP Acquisitions UK Limited, its fellow group undertaking, is in discussions with the European Investment Bank (EIB) for the provision of two corporate loans totalling around £125 million.

  • News

    Third phase dredging of Dublin’s Grand Canal

    2012-12-03T07:30:00Z

    Waterways Ireland has confirmed that further dredging of the Dublin inner city section of the Grand Canal got under way recently.

  • Suction dredging will be used at Gloucester Docks rather than water injection dredging
    News

    New dredging technique used at Gloucester Docks

    2012-11-30T07:30:00Z

    Important dredging works began at Gloucester Docks in the UK in November, with a new technique being used for the first time to ensure the water is deep enough for large boats.