Ports & Harbours – Page 14
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Solar paving helping port’s carbon footprint
Spain’s Port of Valencia is trialling new solar panels installed on the ground, claimed to be walkable by pedestrians and vehicles.
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Refit expansion at Concarneau thanks to increased lift capacity
A new 400 tonne travel lift has been installed in the French port of Concarneau which will considerably increase the refit capabilities in the harbour reports Dag Pike.
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Bespoke tug berth
In a limited time window, Inland and Coastal Marina Systems recently designed and manufactured a bespoke berth for a new tugboat at Port of Portland, UK.
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Anchoring plans for Falmouth
A project, led by Falmouth Harbour Commissioners in the UK, intends to meet the challenge of anchoring very large vessels or platforms without the requirement of very large capacity lifting vessels.
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Boost for beleaguered cruise industry
Associated British Ports has taken delivery of a new £5 million airbridge in preparation for the opening of the new Horizon Cruise Terminal in the UK’s Port of Southampton.
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Lisbon waterfront regeneration
The Portuguese public entity ATL (Lisbon Tourism Association) has not allowed the COVID pandemic to curtail its plans to improve the infrastructure of the Lisbon waterfront.
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Hirtshals Havn prepares for new green future
New facilities and green port development will prepare the Danish Port of Hirtshals for what it is calling its ‘version 2.0’.
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Le Havre redevelops for super-long turbine blade handling
HAROPA - Port of Le Havre has selected a consortium of companies to carry out maritime construction works to accommodate offshore wind business.
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EXPANDING EUROPA QUAY AT ANTWERP
The Port of Antwerp is partnering with terminal operator PSA Antwerp to redevelop the Europa Container Terminal to allow the largest container ships to access the facility.
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BRAY HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS
Plans are being developed to improve and possibly expand the facilities at the Irish port of Bray which lies just south of Dublin on the Irish east coast.
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Port of Brake builds on bulk strengths
Work on the renovation of berth facilities in Brake is getting under way to meet growth in the north German Weser port, reports Tom Todd.
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Southampton welcomes major port investment
DP World, the Dubai-headquartered owners of the UK’s Port of Southampton have announced that the port will benefit from a major programme of investments in 2021.
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New container port and deepening for Tunadal
Swedish forest products company SCA has revealed plans to invest approximately SEK 460 million (about $54.7 million) at its terminal at Tunadal on the Gulf of Bothnia over the next three years.
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Lübeck RoRo terminal expands again
Third-phase expansion of the giant Skandinavienkai in the German Baltic port of Lübeck will pave the way for the arrival of a new generation of Finnish RoRo ships, writes Tom Todd.
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Lindley delivers Portugal pontoons project
Lindley has designed, fabricated, supplied and installed pontoons, access bridges and piles for a fishing and tourist municipality in the south of Portugal.
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New shared berth for Trent class lifeboat
At Dunmore East in the Republic of Ireland, the RNLI’s all-weather Trent class lifeboat has a new berth from Inland and Coastal Marina Systems.
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Maintaining critical assets as legislation changes loom
In the UK’s 2020 budget, the government announced that many sectors will lose their entitlement to use red diesel from April 2022.
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Clyde technology hub project progresses
Malin Group’s vision for a marine technology hub on Scotland’s River Clyde at Old Kilpatrick, has moved one step closer to becoming a reality.
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Gdynia Outer Port progress report
The Polish Port of Gdynia is in the advanced planning stages of creating a deep-water Outer Port on reclaimed land, based on the existing Slaskie quay.