All Ports articles – Page 2
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Port reaches solar power milestone
A solar installation at a UK port has reached an important milestone
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UK port warns job losses ahead
Port of Liverpool has warned of job losses as the containerised cargo market continues to decline
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Port project brings new jobs to the UK
New jobs will be created as a consequence of a new berth at a UK port
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Pilot launch meets growing demand
The UK’s Briggs Marine has commissioned another pilot launch, growing its fleet of ORCs to six
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Bespoke civils on show at Seawork
Kaymac was showcasing some of its latest bespoke projects at Seawork
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Port of Tyne aims to be smarter
A British port is advancing its ambitions to become a smart port
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Shore-to-ship power solution
A consortium has been set up to manage France’s largest shore-to-ship solution project
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Shipping acts to combat wildlife smuggling
Global shipping is focusing on bringing down the illegal networks exploiting maritime supply chains to traffic wildlife
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TES fast tracks hydrogen plans for German port
The Ukraine crisis is spurring Europe on to move away from crude and embrace renewable fuels faster
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Private 5G networks in ports
According to Neill Young, Business Development Director and Verticals Lead at Blu Wireless, automated ports generate a considerable amount of data.
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Teesport RoRo upgrade contract awarded
UK wet civil engineering firm, Land & Water, has secured a £ multi-million infrastructure contract with PD Ports to upgrade Teesport Number Two Ro-Ro.
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Deeper fairway draughts for Lower and Outer Elbe
At the Port of Hamburg the final stage of the fairway adjustment has been authorized, enabling vessels to transit the Elbe with more cargo.
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Cold ironing project progresses at València
The Port of València is getting closer to providing shore power at its docks so that the ships that dock there will produce zero emissions during their stay.
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Tough pilot boat for big winter seas
Irish boatbuilder and pilot launch specialist Safehaven Marine has launched ‘CTE Celso Madeira’, a 15m Interceptor 48 pilot for pilotage operations at the Port of Sines in Portugal.
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Non-slip port walkways
A specialist composites manufacturer has manufactured suspended walkways for one of the UK’s busiest ports
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Pandemic pressures drive developments at London Gateway
Unprecedented demand for space has led to the recent announcement that DP World will fast-track the delivery of a speculative 119,000 sq ft green warehouse at its Logistics Park.
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Planning pays in Willem de Rubroeck’s debut
Belgian contractor Jan De Nul’s most powerful cutter suction dredger, the 41,346 kW Willem de Rubroeck, has successfully completed its maiden project in Mauritania.
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Boskalis sells KST and Maju Maritime
In another step in its divesting of harbour towage activities Boskalis has signed an agreement for the sale of its towage interests in Singapore and Malaysia to Rimorchiatori Mediterranei S.p.A.
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Solent Gateway eyes renewables opportunities
Solent Gateway in the UK is marketing itself squarely at the renewables sector with its designated Freeport status complemented by sea, road and rail access.
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Adelte boarding bridges for Bremerhaven
Spanish engineering group Adelte has been contracted by Bremenports GmbH & Co. KG to design and manufacture three Pegasus Seaport Passenger Boarding Bridges (SPBBs).
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