Ports & Harbours – Page 9
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Adelte boarding bridges for Bremerhaven
Spanish engineering group Adelte has been contracted by Bremenports GmbH & Co. KG to design and manufacture three Pegasus Seaport Passenger Boarding Bridges (SPBBs).
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Cowes adopts carbon management plan
Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) on the Isle of Wight, UK, has adopted the Carbon Management Plan developed by technical and commercial facilitator of long-term maritime sustainability, Cedar Marine.
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ABP land up for grabs
Associated British Ports (ABP) is opening up more than 1,000 acres of land for development.
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Weather safety innovation
Two technology companies have teamed up to use local weather information to improve port operations and safety.
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Development plans for Rotterdam
Global Energy Storage (GES), which launched in May this year, has announced its first major investment at Europoort in the Port of Rotterdam.
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Flexibility is key for new shore to ship power system
One automation solutions provider and systems integrator has launched a new shore to ship power solution.
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Gothenburg boards the hydrogen train
The Port of Gothenburg and Norwegian energy company Statkraft are planning to construct a hydrogen production facility at the port.
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New quay wall to service world’s largest wind farm
Work has begun on a new 113m quay wall to moor windfarm Service Operation Vessels in the Port of Tyne, UK.
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Digital twin development will aid hydrogen moves
IOTICS is creating a digital twin of Portsmouth International Port as part of an ambitious £1.5m project to demonstrate an achievable modular green hydrogen generation system within the Port.
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Extended quay renovation starts in Bremerhaven
Construction of a badly needed new cruise terminal quayside in Bremerhaven, costing some €80 million, is starting in October, reports Tom Todd.
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New company bridges gap from vessels to quays
Nordic Fender will offer customers worldwide high-quality products in ship and port fendering as well as equipment for transferring liquid cargo between ships, including hoses, couplings, ropes, and chains.
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Onshore power supply at Helsinki
The Finnish port of Helsinki has commissioned a new onshore power connection for passenger ships, made available to ship traffic next to the Olympia Terminal at the South Harbour.
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Solar-powered port gates
A busy Scottish ferry terminal has become a safer place for workers and passengers following the installation of new state-of-art gates at the port.
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Dedicated container depot in Hamburg
Ocean Network Express Pte. Ltd. (ONE) and Universal Container Services GmbH (UCS) have strengthened their partnership by opening a dedicated ONE container depot in the port of Hamburg.
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Border control post progresses
Work is continuing at pace at Portsmouth, UK to prepare for the most significant changes to customs and health check import requirements in a generation.
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Net zero hub for Scotland’s Firth of Forth
Energy consulting firm, Wood Mackenzie, has published a research paper recommending that the Firth of Forth become a Net Zero hub for Scotland.
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Shore power action
Decarbonisation plans are progressing steadily at a European port with a shore power project.
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Rotork actuators for naval base
Rotork has worked with BAE Systems to upgrade a series of A-range actuators to IQ3 actuators at Her Majesty’s Naval Base Portsmouth (HMNB Portsmouth).