Ports & Harbours – Page 27

  • The boathouse is developed in a modular manner, allowing future extension
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    Police boathouse

    2015-02-04T16:25:00Z

    Netherlands-based Shipyard Hoebée B.V. (part of the Kooiman Group) has signed a contract for the design, construction and installation of a floating boathouse for the harbour police in Rotterdam.

  • The proposed container port includes a 300 metre long quay
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    Nuuk terminal

    2015-02-04T15:58:00Z

    Plans for a new container terminal at Nuuk harbour in Greenland are well advanced with the contract for the work awarded recently. An agreement has been signed between Sikuki Nuuk Harbour A/S and the Danish general infrastructure contractor Aarsleff for the first phase of the development of the proposed new ...

  • The main waterway elements of Maasvlakte 2 are now in place (Aeroview)
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    Maasvlakte 2 gets into full swing

    2015-01-29T11:39:00Z

    The container terminals are ready, tankers are transferring oil between each other and the world’s biggest ship has arrived - Port of Rotterdam Authority’s flagship development Maasvlakte 2 is ready for service

  • The developments represent the biggest investment ever made by the Port
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    Port of Tyne Riverside Quay developments

    2015-01-28T13:25:00Z

    The UK''s Port of Tyne is stepping up the pace in the race to provide clean, green renewable fuels for the future with investment plans priced at £180 million for its south bank estate in South Tyneside. This follows several years of record growth in which the Port has focussed ...

  • “Energy management is a key issue at Eurogate”
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    Green energy in Bremerhaven

    2015-01-23T12:13:00Z

    German terminal operator Eurogate recently started up its second wind Turbine at Bremerhaven. The device at the Bremerhaven site is the second the company has put into operation after Hamburg. The ‘green electricity’ generated by the turbine will be used to cover the terminal’s own energy requirement.

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    Irish upgrade

    2015-01-15T16:58:00Z

    The Port of Cork has just announced that it will invest over €1.5 million in upgrading facilities at Cobh Cruise Terminal, Ireland’s only dedicated cruise berth, with the installation of a number of high load mooring bollards at the east and west end of the Cobh Cruise Berth which will ...

  • automated mooring unit now installed at Lavik ferry berth in Norway
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    Port equipment orders

    2015-01-09T16:02:00Z

    Global engineering group Cavotec has won orders for its equipment for ports in Australia, Indonesia, Oman, Portugal and Turkey, and for two major shipping lines, with a combined value of more than EUR 11.5 million.

  • Belfast Harbour is Northern Ireland's principal maritime gateway and logistics hub
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    Belfast Harbour awards tender for port management system

    2014-12-16T14:39:00Z

    Canada’s Klein Systems Group has announced that it has entered into an agreement with Belfast Harbour, Northern Ireland, to install the KleinPort Port Management Information System. Belfast Harbour Commissioners selected Klein as the system supplier after an extensive public tendering process for a new port management system.

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    NTB and Eurogate Hamburg productivity awarded

    2014-12-15T11:30:00Z

    At the JOC Group Port Performance Conference Europe NTB and Eurogate Hamburg container terminal operators successfully garnered a top-three rating among the ‘Top Terminals Europe – First Half 2014’.

  • The new lock gates arriving at Milford Dock
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    New lock gates for Milford

    2014-12-02T11:32:00Z

    A giant set of new lock gates has arrived by barge in Milford Haven, UK. The gates are part of the Port’s £6m Milford Dock Lock Project which will reduce locking times and, hopes Milford Dock, help make the marina one of the UK’s top marine leisure destinations.

  • Bollards will often fail parallel to the line of the quayside
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    Never mind the bollards

    2014-11-11T15:32:00Z

    According to UK company Tyne and Wear Marine (TWM), common misconceptions abound when it comes to testing bollards. For example, many seem to think that bollards should be tested at 90° to the quayside and on a rare occasion this may be true – but, however it’s not always practical.

  • One of the existing hopper barges in operation at Bremenports
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    LNG first for Bremenports

    2014-11-10T10:31:00Z

    The ports of Bremen and Bremerhaven are doing much to address the issue of air quality. Not only are they engaged in facilitating LNG infrastructure, they are proving that the ports’ own operations can be cleaned up.

  • The Hydra boarding bridges will allow passenger embarkation and disembarkation to cruise ships doors below quay level
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    Bridges for Hamburg

    2014-11-05T15:55:00Z

    Spanish port boarding solutions provider Adelte has announced that it will design, manufacture and install two state-of-the-art HYDRA-model Seaport Passenger Boarding Bridges (SPBBs) for the new Hamburg cruise terminal.

  • The DockMaster pontoon is built using large, pre-cast concrete panels
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    Grimsby pontoon

    2014-11-04T17:22:00Z

    Commercial pontoon specialist Marine Designs Ltd, part of the A&P Group, has completed its 11th offshore wind related project with the installation of crew transfer pontoons in Grimsby Fish Docks for the EON Humber Gateway Windfarm Project.

  • Cork's Safehaven pilot launch passing Cobh (c) Graeme Ewens
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    Focus on The Port of Cork

    2014-10-30T17:10:00Z

    Cork Harbour, on the south coast of Ireland, reputed to be the second largest harbour in the world, sees a great variety of shipping, with some 4,500 vessel movements per annum. The Port of Cork is one of only two Irish ports that handle Lift-on Lift-off, Ro-Ro, Liquid Bulk, Dry ...

  • Illustration showing the new Holmsgarth North project (centre) at Lerwick Harbour
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    Expansion contract awarded

    2014-10-28T11:41:00Z

    Lerwick Port Authority has awarded a construction contract for the latest expansion of the harbour’s facilities in a project costing a total of £16.5 million and which will benefit the fishing and oil sectors.

  • The chamber was towed by the 4,000hp tug Celtic Isle provided by the Mainport Group
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    Chamber delivery

    2014-10-21T09:46:00Z

    Irish civil engineering contractor L&M Keating Ltd have successfully towed and installed the contractor designed 1000t reinforced concrete lock chamber for a new storm gate on Cape Clear Island, Co. Cork, Ireland. The chamber was moved from its casting basin in Verolme Dry Dock in Cork Harbour to the island, ...

  • The LNG Hybrid Barge will supply AIDAsol as the first cruise ship at its home port Hamburg
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    Hamburg’s new barge

    2014-10-20T15:00:00Z

    Hamburg has invested in an environmentally friendly alternative for supplying power to cruise ships lying at port. The LNG Hybrid Barge, Becker Marine Systems’ floating liquefied gas power plant christened at Hafencity, is a world premiere.

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    Antwerp opportunity

    2014-10-20T11:43:00Z

    An investment location of 96 hectares has become available in the port of Antwerp, the second largest port in Europe. The port claims that the site, in the heart of the European Union, is particularly suitable for industrial development.

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    GeoSea acquires Hochtief assets

    2014-10-16T17:19:00Z

    Belgian DEME Group’s marine engineering specialist GeoSea has acquired the offshore assets of Hochtief, one of Germany’s leading international construction groups.