Terminal Operations – Page 3
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Noatum acquires APMT Castellón
Noatum Terminals has acquired sole ownership of APM Terminals Castellón in Spain for €10 million, strengthening its position in the country
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Expansion keeps MedPort Tangier out in front
The one million teu expansion at APM Terminals MedPort Tangier is now operational
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MSC finalises bid for HHLA takeover
MSC has finalised its offer for the voluntary public takeover of HHLA
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Durres powers ahead
Volumes at Albania’s Durres container terminal have increased 35% in a year as it continues to be the focus of a major development programme
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EU gives Gothenburg works the go-ahead
The European Commission has approved works to deepen the fairway at the Port of Gothenburg in Sweden
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MOL and DP World to explore automated logistics
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines and DP World are joining forces to explore automated logistics capabilities at Jebel Ali Port, helping reduce carbon emissions
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Oakland names new environmental director
New environmental director at the Port of Oakland will build on the port’s ‘momentum of innovation and sustainability’
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New Konecranes equipment for Brazilian port
A new terminal in the Port of Santos has taken delivery of seven forklifts and two gantry cranes from Konecranes
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New electric yard tractors for Long Beach
A container terminal at the Port of Long Beach, California, has taken receipt of 33 new zero-emissions electric yard tractors
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Scottish Freeport submits initial business case
The Forth Green Freeport consortium has outlined its vision to regenerate Scotland’s economy
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Gulftainer extends UAE terminal concessions
Port operator Gulftainer has extended its concession with the Sharjah Ports, Customs and Free Zones Authority for a further 35 years
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RIELP in PR
The Prince Rupert Port Authority has commenced construction of a new largescale transloading
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Port of Dover 2050
The UK’s busiest passenger and roll-on / roll-off (ro-ro) port, Dover, has launched its longer-term strategic masterplan…
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Santos also impacted by extreme weather events
The extreme weather phenomena in northern and southern Brazil (see feature article) and its effects on ports in those regions has led to “extreme congestion” at the port of Santos, the biggest port in South America.
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Itajai: The Wait Goes On
Teconnave, a new company set up by MSC subsidiary Portonave, is all set to take over the former APM Terminal Itajai, from early next year with a contract that will last at least two years.
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RPs for AI
DNV has published a series of recommended practices (RPs) for the application of artificial intelligence (AI) across infrastructure…
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2023 statistical decoupling
The industry thought the covid pandemic resulted in chaotic macro-economic and port statistics. It seems the period since the pandemic remains equally complex in Europe. J-P Verschuure* looks at changes in the forces driving the market.
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Jacksonville continues to look south.
The Port of Jacksonville is the most northerly port in Florida, and it has a very clear focus, as the “global gateway to Florida, the nation’s third largest state,” and, as a result, access to 28 million inhabitants.