All Marine Civils articles – Page 10
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Scotland invests £750K in refrigerated cargo
The Port of Greenock is increasing its reefer points nearly sevenfold to solidify its position as a leading hub for refrigerated and frozen cargo on Scotland’s west coast
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DP World invests in Romania
DP World has opened three major new sites in Romania, boosting the country’s growing status as a key hub of European trade
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Bulk liquid firm invests in Liverpool terminal
Bulk liquid storage firm, UM Terminals has made a multi-million pound investment in one of its key strategic terminals
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Adani eyes up port in Philippines
Adani Enterprises has expressed interest in developing the Port of Bataan in the Philippines, according to government reports
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Western Australia invests in port upgrades
Western Australia is investing AUS$373 million of its 2024 – 2025 budget to upgrade port infrastructure
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Esbjerg dredging gets the go-ahead
The Port of Esbjerg in Denmark has been given the green light for a dredging project that will deepen a fairway stretching from the North Sea to the port
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Maersk to invest in Pakistan’s ports
AP Moller-Maersk is to invest in Pakistan’s port and terminal infrastructure, according to government reports
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€80bn needed to boost Europe’s ports
Europe needs to invest €80 billion over the next ten years to ensure its ports remain resilient and sustainable, says ESPO
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Maersk invests in Nigeria seaports upgrade
A new investment to help upgrade seaports will take Maersk’s involvement in Nigeria to more than £2bn
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Phase III of Porto Itapoá expansion completed
The third phase of an expansion project sees capacity at Porto Itapoá in Brazil increase to 2 million teu per year
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GPA deal increases RoRo capacity at Brunswick
The Georgia Ports Authority has inked a 20-year deal with Wallenius Wilhelmsen which will see RoRo capacity at the Port of Brunswick significantly enhanced
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Baltimore Bridge collapse could lead to cargo claims
A UK-based insurance facilitator has warned that delays caused by the Baltimore Bridge collapse could lead to claims for spoiled and delayed cargo
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Cemex to dredge Thames port
Cemex is using its dredging expertise to support the Port of Tilbury with essential maintenance of the working berths along the River Thames
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Aggregate Industries invests in Liverpool
Aggregate Industries announces multi-million pound investment in new facility at the Port of Liverpool
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Four bids for València container quay construction
The Port Authority of València is taking bids for the construction of a new state-of-the-art container quay
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Bids invited for UK ports upgrades
Peel Ports Group is inviting contractors to submit bids for a major long-term construction programme worth £750m across its UK and Ireland sites
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Kaohsiung in terminal upgrade programme
Port of Kaohsiung is undergoing a comprehensive infrastructure upgrade
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The merits of offshore electrical power bunkering
A project to advance offshore electrical power bunkering is making progress
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Tender process launched for Anaklia development
The ‘Big Four’ dredging companies have been invited to submit proposals for an infrastructure development at the Georgian port of Anaklia
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Baltimore bridge collapse shows need for resilience
The collapse of a bridge in Baltimore, Maryland after it was hit by a container ship is a ‘stark reminder’ of the need for resilience in the shipping industry