Ports & Harbours – Page 27

  • A computer generated impression of the terminal
    News

    New grain terminal at Yuzhnyi

    2016-04-06T11:47:00Z

    The Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority (USPA) and American company Cargill have formed a joint venture to develop a new grain terminal at the Ukrainian port of Yuzhny on the Black Sea coast.

  • Norvento's impression of how the turbines could look
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    Pump house power

    2016-03-03T11:42:00Z

    Medium-scale Spanish wind turbine manufacturer, Norvento, has begun construction on a 200kW twin turbine site at Shoreham Port on the UK’s South Coast.

  • Rostock-Cruise-00.jpg
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    Rostock rebuilds strategic Cruise Pier 7

    2016-02-09T10:53:00Z

    Being completed by April in the east German Baltic port of Rostock is the nine-month rebuilding of Pier 7, a facility seen as strategically essential for the future of the port’s Warnemünde Cruise Centre and its booming cruise shipping business.

  • New Hamburg icebreakers are being joined by two more (Photo HPA)
    News

    First pair of icebreakers enter Hamburg service

    2016-02-01T15:01:00Z

    Two new multi-purpose, eco-friendly icebreakers have gone into service in Germany’s biggest seaport, Hamburg, and will be followed by an even bigger pair of all-rounders later this year.

  • The dredged material was pumped 150m away
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    Remote controlled harbour dredging

    2016-01-26T16:32:00Z

    Italian dredging equipment manufacturer Dragflow recently supplied a Remote controlled dredge for a harbour dredging project in Italy’s Marina Sveva.

  • During the past 12 months a total of 14,417 seagoing ships called at the port of Antwerp
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    Antwerp setting records again

    2016-01-21T11:32:00Z

    In 2015 for the first time in its history the Belgian port of Antwerp passed the 200 million tonne mark for the volume of freight handled, by a wide margin.

  • Hydrosphere is launching Pile Ring to the UK and Ireland market
    News

    Pile Ring is launched to the UK and Ireland market

    2016-01-20T15:34:00Z

    Every marine operator and boat owner at some point has experienced problems and challenges associated with safe and secure mooring, changing tides, river levels and conditions.

  • News

    Breakwater construction webinar

    2016-01-14T15:38:00Z

    On March 2nd 2016 UK-based CodaOctopus will be hosting a Breakwater Construction Webinar, free and open to all interested parties. The webinar is aimed at construction companies, design consultancies, operating companies, diving and marine survey companies and any other interested party involved with breakwater construction.

  • Trevi Construction at work in the Bay of Naples
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    Container dock developments at Naples

    2015-12-23T11:31:00Z

    The design and development of a new container terminal in the port of Naples in Italy has posed considerable challenges because it has been heavily polluted in the past.

  • Three-phase restructure project (Photo: HPA)
    News

    Hamburg creates more space for big ships

    2015-11-23T16:16:00Z

    Already well advanced in the heart of Europe’s second biggest port – Hamburg - are extensive works to improve accessibility and manoeuverability for big container and cruise ships.

  • News

    Polish distribution hub

    2015-11-09T16:07:00Z

    Greencarrier Freight Services has expanded its presence in Poland with the opening of a 1,000 sq m distribution hub in the major port of Szczecin, in the north-west of the country.

  • The 'Hummel' supplied power to the cruise ship 'Aida Sol' in Hamburg
    News

    Kotug and Becker Marine develop LNG Hybrid Barge for Rotterdam

    2015-10-29T13:06:00Z

    Kotug and Becker Marine Systems are developing a LNG Hybrid Barge for the port of Rotterdam. The barge acts as a power station driven by gas and is to supply relatively clean power to moored cruise ships, industrial users and even the city of Rotterdam itself.

  • Amsterdam’s new heavy lift facility has its capability provided by ‘Conquest MB 1’
    News

    When one and one equals three

    2015-10-27T11:30:00Z

    Only a month ago Amsterdam was not a place you would associate with wind construction. However in October crane capacity jumped from 100 tonnes to a massive 1,400 tonnes and 14ha of yard space became available for project cargo.

  • Support vessels on layby. Photo: Tom Easton
    News

    The long view from Blyth

    2015-10-27T11:27:00Z

    “Typically, we try to keep our operations as diverse as possible. It helps ride the changes,” explained Alan Todd, Blyth’s port director.

  • Fifth lock takes shape, but slowly
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    More canal cash as delays raise hackles

    2015-10-23T15:07:00Z

    More cash has been approved for improvements on the Kiel Canal as differences simmer over the pace of construction on a new fifth lock in Brunsbüttel at the Elbe end of the waterway.

  • MB 92 selected Pearlson Shiplift Corporation of Florida in the USA to supply the shiplift
    News

    Barcelona’s 4000t shiplift

    2015-10-22T11:42:00Z

    Marina Barcelona 92 (MB 92) has launched the second phase of a major expansion project that began with its new concession put in place late in 2010.

  • News

    Venetian cabling

    2015-10-14T10:54:00Z

    Italian cabling specialist Novacavi has reported that it has been providing continuous support in designing and providing special cables for the MOSE (Experimental Electromechanical Module) project in Venice.

  • Rebuilt lock is part of Hamburg port expansion
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    Hamburg completes lock rebuild

    2015-10-01T11:18:00Z

    The Rugenberger Schleuse, an important central access lock in the Port of Hamburg, is being re-opened to traffic this autumn after being rebuilt as part of a giant port infrastructure development programme lasting until about 2019 and costing about €110 million.

  • Europort 2015 will include many high level conferences
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    Advancing maritime leadership

    2015-09-29T17:31:00Z

    From 3 – 6 November 2015, Europort, organised in the Netherlands port city of Rotterdam, will again be the meeting place for the international maritime industry.

  • Fairview Container Terminal, looking north (Photo: Prince Rupert Port Authority)
    News

    Port Radar for a safer maritime domain

    2015-09-25T11:36:00Z

    Lystrup, Denmark-based Terma is providing three high-resolution Scanter 5102 radars to be deployed in and around the remote Port of Prince Rupert, on Canada’s rugged British Columbia coast.