Ports & Harbours – Page 29

  • The UK's largest container port of Felixstowe is about to get bigger (VolkerStevin)
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    Felixstowe expansion gets into full-swing

    2014-05-23T09:00:00Z

    The UK port of Felixstowe, the UK’s largest container port is set to get even bigger as work commences to extend one of its berths.

  • Jenkins Marine's Doreen Dorward was mobilised for the special task (Peter Barker)
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    Superyacht puts on weight send in the dredgers

    2014-05-21T13:50:00Z

    Jenkins Marine has taken part in an unusual dredging operation in Portsmouth to aid the return to the water of a superyacht which put on extra weight following modifications.

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    Drones monitor shoreline in Italy

    2014-05-16T11:00:00Z

    Danish water environment consultants DHI Group are providing modelling software for a project using an airborne drone to monitor sea state conditions on a stretch of beach in Italy.

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    UK flood repairs get under way

    2014-05-13T15:15:00Z

    Land and Water Services Ltd have commenced dredging work on the River Parrett in Somerset as part of the UK’s response to recent flooding events.

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    Cromarty Firth expansion gets underway

    2014-05-08T13:41:00Z

    Dredging vessels and tugs have started to arrive as the Port of Cromarty Firth’s £25m port expansion programme prepares to get under way at Invergordon.

  • New lock gates being fitted at Camden (Canal & River Trust)
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    UK canals and rivers benefit from major investment

    2014-05-07T12:20:00Z

    The Canal & River Trust have outlined plans to invest over £85m in major engineering projects, waterways maintenance and customer service over the course of the 2014/15 financial year.

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    Mott MacDonald wins design role at Gdansk

    2014-05-06T17:03:00Z

    Deepwater Container Terminal Gdansk have appointed Mott MacDonald to carry out construction design services for the Polish port’s new €160m quay.

  • Container truck throughput arrangements at Hamburg are to be improved Photo: Port of Hamburg
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    Hamburg speeds up container terminal improvements

    2014-04-30T11:11:00Z

    The Port of Hamburg is taking measures to improve the traffic situation at its largest container terminal Burchardkai (CTB).

  • Adelte will install its SPBBs at cruise and ferry terminals in Europe and Asia
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    Adelte bridges the gap at more terminals

    2014-04-29T17:20:00Z

    Barcelona-based Adelte is to supply 11 Seaport Passenger Boarding Bridges (SPBBs) for cruise and ferry terminals, which when installed, will see the company reach a major milestone of 100 commissioned installations.

  • Coastal defences have been put to the test during recent extreme weather events Photo: Peter Barker
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    UK’s flood defences receive a health check

    2014-04-28T17:10:00Z

    The Environment Agency (EA) has completed a health check on the UK’s flood defences following the wettest winter on record.

  • ELCOROCK has already proven beneficial, encouraging underwater habitats to grow around the system
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    New sustainable scour protection unveiled

    2014-04-25T15:41:00Z

    A new environmentally-friendly solution for scour protection at the base of wind turbines has been unveiled by UK-based Offshore Marine Management (OMM) and Geofabrics Australasia.

  • Ocean 3 will be showcasing its floating foam fenders at this year's Seawork Exhibition
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    Ocean 3 moves into new premises

    2014-04-24T17:07:00Z

    France-based Ocean 3 Fendering and Floating Solutions has moved into new factory following a fire at its old premises in December 2013.

  • LARGEST ORDER: Cavotec will manufacture and deliver 39 MoorMaster MM400L (Lock) units for 13 locks at St Lawrence
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    Cavotec wins largest order yet

    2014-04-24T16:31:00Z

    Cavotec has won three MoorMaster orders totalling more than €28m for use at lock, roro ferry and bulk handling applications in Australia, Canada and Denmark.

  • PD&MS Energy and Harlen are committing £2.5m to a new facility
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    £2.5m investment in offshore engineering

    2014-04-22T17:30:00Z

    Scotland-based PD&MS Energy and Harlen are investing £2.5m in the “buoyant offshore market” with a new state-of-the-art rig repair and subsea fabrication facility.

  • Ships carrying over 4,000 passengers will be able to use the new terminal Photo: Port of Kiel
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    Kiel’s new cruise terminal takes shape

    2014-04-22T14:12:00Z

    Steady progress is being made with the Port of Kiel’s new passenger ship handling pavilion in the Ostuferhaven, on schedule to receive its first cruise ship visit in June.

  • Trelleborg's SeaGuard 700 fenders are foam filled and impervious to sinking or deflating (Trelleborg)
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    Trelleborg wins fender contract for Brunei

    2014-04-18T09:30:00Z

    Swedish engineering company Trelleborg has won a contract to supply a large number of its SeaGuard foam fenders to Brunei Shell’s Kuala Belait supply base.

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    Cuxport expansion signed and sealed

    2014-04-17T11:05:00Z

    Expansion at the Cuxport terminal in Cuxhaven has moved a step closer with the signing of a memorandum of understanding confirming the construction of berth 4 at the terminal.

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    Funding deal hope for marine development

    2014-04-15T11:59:00Z

    A maritime development land deal has been signed in Plymouth UK.

  • Development at Rauma will include dredging and quay construction work (Port of Rauma)
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    Rauma harbour development to include dredging

    2014-04-15T11:57:00Z

    A tender has been issued for harbour construction work at Rauma in Finland.

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    Fenders for defence

    2014-04-10T13:01:00Z

    UK Norfolk based Fendercare Marine, supplier of marine products and services, has won a significant contract to supply Yokohama fenders to the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD).