Europe – Page 52

  • Mehmet Kutman, chairman of Global Investment Holdings (L) and Jean-Marc Peterschmitt, EBRD managing director for industry, commerce and agribusiness (R)
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    Port of Bar gets €20m EBRD loan

    2018-03-01T11:28:00Z

    The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has announced that it is providing a €20m loan to support the development of Montenegro’s main seaport, the Port of Bar.

  • The DataLong16 user interface for asset-tracking
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    Port of Barcelona gets IoT network

    2018-03-01T11:28:00Z

    Internet of Things (IoT) solutions firm Kerlink and asset-monitoring solutions company DataLong16 have announced the deployment of an IoT network in the Port of Barcelona.

  • Íñigo de la Serna Photo: Ajuntament Barcelona/flickr/CC BY-ND 2.0
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    Spanish minister insistent of stevedoring reform

    2018-02-28T11:38:00Z

    Spain’s Minister of Public Works, Íñigo de la Serna, has gone on record as stating that stevedoring reform will be approved sometime this year, if not “as soon as possible”.

  • Port of Rotterdam
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    Rotterdam has plan in place for coal decline

    2018-02-27T17:43:00Z

    The Port of Rotterdam Authority is planning for a natural decline in coal and expects it to be replaced by sustainable energy and new markets.

  • Allard Castelein
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    Brexit: Rotterdam CEO warns prepare for worst

    2018-02-23T14:33:00Z

    Rotterdam Port Authority’s president and chief executive has warned of vehicle backlogs and a need for hundreds of port-based customs officers following Brexit.

  • Port of Leixoes
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    €510m investment for Port of Leixoes

    2018-02-22T16:17:00Z

    The Port of Leixoes will receive €510m investment (US$630m) to increase capacity and create a new terminal able to receive bigger ships.

  • Valenciaport
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    Valenciaport aims for 5m teu

    2018-02-21T16:31:00Z

    The three sites managed by the Port Authority of Valencia handled 4,832,156 teu in 2017, 2.11% more than in 2016.

  • Port of Blyth
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    Flexible infrastructure key for UK ports

    2018-02-21T11:50:00Z

    Flexible infrastructure at UK ports is essential to accommodate the changing needs of growing businesses, a warehouse specialist has stressed.

  • Robin Walker, the UK’s Undersecretary of State for the Department for Exiting the European Union (L), with Jacques Vandermeiren, Antwerp Port Authority chief executive (R). Image credit: Antwerp Port Authority
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    Antwerp seeks UK representative in light of Brexit

    2018-02-20T11:58:00Z

    Belgium’s Port of Antwerp has opened applications for a full-time representative in the UK — in a decision motivated by Britain’s impending exit from the EU.

  • Total cargo throughput for the port increased by 1.3% (image credit: Freek van Arkel)
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    Rotterdam sees mixed 2017 results

    2018-02-20T11:58:00Z

    The Netherlands'' Port of Rotterdam recorded mixed results for 2017, witnessing growth in areas including total cargo throughput, turnover and investments by its port authority while also seeing a fall in net profit and certain cargo volumes.

  • Port of Zeebrugge
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    25-year concession for Zeebrugge development

    2018-02-19T15:41:00Z

    A 25-year concession agreement to develop land at the Port of Zeebrugge will help it accommodate increasing throughput and onsite business-growth.

  • Envirosuite
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    Ports should adopt sustainability leadership

    2018-02-15T16:52:00Z

    Urban European ports must embrace ‘sustainability leadership’ to balance operational performance, environmental impact and community requirements.

  • Mark Simmonds
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    New British Port Association futures project

    2018-02-09T12:41:00Z

    British Ports Association (BPA) has announced a new port futures project to examine emerging threats to and opportunities for British ports.

  • Magnus Kårestedt
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    Gothenburg combi terminal opens

    2018-02-08T17:07:00Z

    The Port of Gothenburg’s combi terminal has officially opened enabling freight to more efficiently switch between road, rail and sea.

  • DP World Southampton
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    Call for integrated UK freight strategy

    2018-02-07T12:59:00Z

    The UK Major Ports Group (UKMPG) has called for a UK integrated freight strategy to boost trade and efficiency.

  • Baltic-Sea-logo.jpg
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    2nd Baltic Ports and Shipping 2018

    2018-02-05T11:07:00Z

    Radisson Blu Latvija Conference & Spa Hotel, Riga, Latvia Tuesday 25 to Thursday 27 September 2018

  • It has become harder for terminal operator EUROGATE to create sustained, positive earnings and defend its market position, the group’s management board chair said Photo: Falk Lademann/flickr/CC BY 2.0
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    EUROGATE marks disappointing 2017 results

    2018-02-01T09:56:00Z

    It has become harder for terminal operator EUROGATE to create sustained, positive earnings and defend its market position, the group’s management board chair said regarding disappointing 2017 year-end results which saw the company’s container-handling volumes down 1.4%.

  • Mr Davis said during his visit that the process of the UK leaving the EU will afford ports like Teesport “new opportunities”
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    UK Brexit Secretary welcomes free port study

    2018-01-31T16:58:00Z

    The UK’s Brexit Secretary of State has welcomed a proposal for a study into the benefits of free port status for the Tees region – which contains Teesport.

  • Port of Rotterdam
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    Rotterdam IoT tech to boost efficiency

    2018-01-31T15:22:00Z

    Internet of Things (IoT) technologies will be used at the Port of Rotterdam to increase operational efficiency and handle automation.

  • The port’s Hutchison Ports BEST terminal has increased the height of three ship-to-shore (STS) gantry cranes
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    Barcelona fastest-growing port in Europe

    2018-01-31T13:44:00Z

    Last year’s results for the Port of Barcelona have seen the facility "take a quantum leap to become the fastest-growing European port".