Ports & Harbours – Page 21

  • 'Selina' will enable KML to triple its company’s rock armour carrying capacity
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    Investment triples rock armour capacity

    2018-08-08T12:19:00Z

    Falmouth based marine contractors, Keynvor Morlift (KML) has invested in a new barge which will triple its cargo carrying capacity as part of its continued expansion.

  • Western Ferries
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    Red7Marine upgrades ferry infrastructure

    2018-07-27T13:07:00Z

    A new GB£4m project by Western Ferries (Clyde) Ltd to upgrade its terminal infrastructure and enhance berthing facilities at Hunter’s Quay, Dunoon, Scotland will be delivered by Red7Marine.

  • Motor ship buildup at the Sülfeld Suedschleuse on Germany's Mittellandkanal (Photo: Tom Todd)
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    German canal improvements boost Euro shipping

    2018-07-23T15:17:00Z

    One of Europe’s most significant waterway projects has been completed in Germany and will, officials say, improve shipping to and from major ports and points inland, writes Tom Todd.

  • Image of the new lock for the Sodertalje Canal (Image copyright Sweco)
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    Bigger ships set for Swedish inland ports

    2018-07-17T11:25:00Z

    Seagoing vessel access to ports on eastern Sweden’s Lake Malaren is due to be substantially improved reports David Tinsley.

  • Graphic showing the first phase of the port development
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    Kriegers Flak driving expansion at Rønne

    2018-06-14T15:56:00Z

    Major expansion is underway at the port of Rønne which is located on the island of Bornholm at the southern end of the Baltic, writes Dag Pike.

  • Planned new facility at Ostseekai
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    Port of Kiel expands cruise ship handling

    2018-05-16T10:22:00Z

    The Port of Kiel is expanding its busy Ostseekai cruise terminal to cope with passenger totals tipped to rise to more than 600,000 this year, writes Tom Todd.

  • As container ships get larger Rotterdam has to adapt to new challenges (Peter Barker)
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    Maasvlakte 2 five years on and filling up fast

    2018-05-16T09:19:00Z

    As Rotterdam’s Maasvlakte 2 transitions from empty desert lands to working sites, the port continues to ensure that as landlord it provides what the tenant is looking for, Peter Barker investigates.

  • The new land area for the port will be created by infilling the area with sand, soil and gravel
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    Jan de Nul/Zublin consortium wins Odense contract

    2018-05-11T16:11:00Z

    A major contract for the expansion of the Lindø port of Odense in Denmark has been awarded to a consortium comprising the Belgian company of Jan de Nul and local contractor Züblin A/S.

  • Stena Oil is to build Scandinavia's largest bunkering terminal on 38,000 square metre site at the Port of Frederikshavn
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    Frederikshavn fuel terminal to be designed to meet sulphur directive

    2018-05-09T13:48:00Z

    Stena Oil has signed an agreement to create a new marine fuel terminal in the Port of Frederikshavn which will be fully adapted for the new Sulphur Directive 2020.

  • Last year the moorings attracted more than 20 calls from cruise ships including 'Viking Sea' and 'Silver Cloud'
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    PLA awards joint contract for Thames moorings

    2018-05-04T10:41:00Z

    The Port of London Authority has awarded a five-year contract for management of its Central London Cruise Moorings to a joint venture between the Port of Tilbury and MBNA Thames Clippers.

  • The Blue Atlantic site
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    ‘Transformational’ dredging plan for Port of Setubal

    2018-05-02T11:37:00Z

    Blue Atlantic Industrial & Logistics Park is welcoming a ‘transformational’ dredging project which will unleash trade and export opportunities in the Port of Setubal, Portugal.

  • Driving the pile free hanging from crane
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    Vibro Lifting Tool drives 6.5m monopile 24 metres

    2018-04-24T10:32:00Z

    Cape Holland has recently achieved another milestone with its Vibro Lifting Tool (VLT) on the Maasvlakte 2 in Rotterdam.

  • USS Inception class USV
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    USV shallow water survey for Spanish port

    2018-04-18T07:08:00Z

    Hydrographic surveying in very shallow water can be very challenging with a high chance of equipment damage and personnel injury reports Dag Pike.

  • The facility will have a yard area covering 180,000sqm
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    NYK to build car logistics terminal at Yarimca

    2018-04-17T14:52:00Z

    The major Turkish company Oyak has set up a joint venture with the Japanese shipping company NYK Line to build a vehicle terminal at the Turkish port of Yarimca reports Dag Pike.

  • Busy Killybegs will get additional berthing for the fishing fleet
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    Irish harbour improvements

    2018-04-17T12:54:00Z

    The Irish Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed, has approved a €27.9m Capital Investment Package for the ongoing development of Ireland’s publicly owned fishery harbour network, Dag Pike reports.

  • Weser port Brake: investment in continued growth
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    Germans plough €10 million into Brake Expansion

    2018-04-12T15:23:00Z

    €10 million are being ploughed into the German North Sea port of Brake this year to keep it competitive, writes Tom Todd.

  • Deurganck dock, Antwerp has an annual freight volume of nearly 9 million TEU
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    ‘Harbour of Things’ takes shape in the port of Antwerp

    2018-03-29T11:39:00Z

    With an annual freight volume of nearly 9 million TEU the Deurganck dock is by far the main centre of container handling in the port of Antwerp. But this tidal dock on the left bank of the Scheldt is also well on the way to becoming a hotspot for innovation.

  • News

    Nidec ASI to supply Shore-to-ship power for Genoa

    2018-03-29T10:13:00Z

    The Italian multinational Nidec ASI has signed a contract worth 8 million euros with Port System Authority of the Western Ligurian Sea to design and construct a ‘shore-to-ship’ project for the port of Genoa

  • Aerial photo of the 160m diameter Kishorn drydock taken in late 2017, following its first pump out since 1993, when it was used to cast the Skye Bridge supporting caissons
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    Further funding for decommissioning activities at Kishorn

    2018-03-29T10:03:00Z

    Kishorn Port, Scotland, UK has secured supplementary funding from the Scottish Government’s Decommissioning Challenge Fund (DCF), allowing the operators, Kishorn Port Ltd (KPL) to extend the scope of works for their DCF approved project, to help establish Scotland as a global centre of excellence in decommissioning.

  • €1.76 billion is due to be spent at the Port of Gdansk over the next 5 years
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    Major investment in Gdansk

    2018-02-27T19:15:00Z

    The Port of Gdansk Authority is planning to spend around €1.76 billion in the improvement and development of facilities at this Polish port over the next 5 years, reports Dag Pike.