Europe – Page 19
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Jersey port redevelopment
Early information has been released about a potential tender for port redevelopment works in Jersey
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EU ports recover from pandemic
Freight levels at ports across the European Union are slowly returning to pre-pandemic levels
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Strategic logistics acquisition
The acquisition of Noatum has propelled AD Ports Group forward in becoming a global logistics platform
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Two green lights, one red light
Two new largescale container terminal projects have been announced at key North European ports, but APMTerminals has decided against expanding one of its regional facilities.
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Signs of an uplift
Steve Cameron sees positive indicators for short-sea shipping and UK small ports. Funding, autonomous vessel plans and off shore wind are all playing their part
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CTA Hydrogen Hub
The desire of the climate neutral HHLA Container Terminal Altenwerder in the port of Hamburg…
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Klaipėda Wind Hub
Klaipeda is planning to establish a regional hub supporting off shore wind activities.
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New integrated platform in Riga
Freeport of Riga Authority has released a new integrated shared platform to provide multimodal cargo services for sea and land freight.
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Study sees mobile power Solution for small ports
Small ports should target provision of shore-side power from mobile units, according to a new study from specialist consultancies, Hanseatic Transport Consultancy and MKO Marine Consulting.
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Industrial action ends at Liverpool
Workers at the Port of Liverpool have accepted a deal struck by owner Peel Ports Group and Unite the Union
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Aberdeen development nears completion
When development completes in 2023, Aberdeen will be Scotland’s largest berthage port
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Liverpool strikes called off
The latest round of strike action at the Port of Liverpool has been called off following a
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Coastlink LIVE - hydrogen hub plans
Becoming a European hydrogen hub is at the centre of the Port of Amsterdam’s ambitions
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Ship-to-ship transfer at Tranmere
A new ship-to-ship fuel transfer service is launching to enable larger ships to transport goods directly from Tranmere Oil Terminal
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SFT in Le Havre
The ShibataFenderTeam Group (SFT), together with Soletanche Bachy, has equipped new berths at the Port of Le Havre, France, with 45 Special Element Fender Systems (FE-S 1250).
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Charging Innovation
The AP Moller Maersk company, Stillstrom, is collaborating with the Port of Aberdeen, Scotland to assess charging alternatives for idling vessels outside the port in a bid to reduce emissions.
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OCEAN Launched
Hutchison Ports, via its UK Port of Felixstowe operation, has launched a new online platform for providing fast and accurate real-time information to its customers.
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Wärtsiliä To Take ABP Ports Digital
Associated British Ports (ABP) has a signed a five-year framework contract with Wärtsilä Voyage to digitalise operations at the company’s 21 ports.
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5g Tests Commence In Bristol
A range of advanced 5G-related tests have been occurring at the UK Port of Bristol. The benefits of a 5G network allow the transfer of greater volumes of data at much lower latency, thereby helping to develop new uses for intelligent, interconnected and digitally enabled devices.
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Til Spending Spree Rolls Into Rotterdam
Terminal Investments Limited (TIL), the terminal division of MSC, is continuing its spending spree on securing new container terminal capacity with the announcement of the development of a new mega-terminal in Rotterdam in conjunction with Hutchison Ports, which will eventually offer a capacity of up to seven million TEU per annum.