Saturday, July 19, 2025
spot_img

Archive

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Praeclarae mortes sunt imperatoriae; Quid, de quo nulla dissensio est? Illud non continuo, ut aeque incontentae. Quid autem habent admirationis, cum prope accesseris?

Easdemne res?
Septem autem illi non suo, sed populorum suffragio omnium nominati sunt.
Ita credo.
Est autem etiam actio quaedam corporis, quae motus et status naturae congruentis tenet;

Filters

Port of Grimsby gears up for historic £25m riverside expansion

The development of Grimsby River Terminal (GRT) by Associated British Ports (ABP) will herald the largest ever capital investment in the Port of Grimsby. (Photo shows artist  impression of the Grimsby Riverside Terminal)

Cargotec wins a large contract for Siwertell ship unloaders from Morocco

Cargotec has recently won a significant order for two Siwertell ship unloaders to handle coal at Jorf Lasfar, on Morocco's Atlantic coast.

Interferry claims low-sulphur timetable is 'mission impossible'

Trade association Interferry says that ferry operators in northern Europe face a near-impossible choice in trying to meet the 2015 deadline for ultra-low sulphur emissions from bunker fuel. 

Port of Gothenburg wins environmental award in Austria

Gothenburg was one of the winners in the prestigious Energy Globe Awards 2011 for its work on shoreside power connection for vessels at berth. The award, EUR 10,000 and a 17 kg bronze statue, was presented at a gala in Austria.

TTS completes Loch Ryan Port infrastructure

TTS has completed work on the infrastructure of Stena Line's new state-of-the-art, purpose-built port, located ten kilometres north of its previous location in Stranraer, Scotland.

Demag Cranes has now supplied its first Mobile Harbour Cranes to Papua New GuineaTwo

Gottwald Model 6 cranes have recently been commissioned in the third-largest island state in the world on behalf of PNG Ports Corporation Ltd, where they are in operation unloading imported grain and containers.

Port of Amsterdam prepares for growth in biomass

The port of Amsterdam is gearing-up for a boom in biomass volumes as a result of an increasing focus on renewable energy and new Dutch Government proposals.

MSC invests in Le Havre to create a major Hub in Europe

The development of a new Port 2000 terminal in Le Havre shows the will of MSC, the 2nd world biggest shipping line – in partnership with Terminaux de Normandie cargo-handling operator (Perrigault Group) in SETO and TNMSC companies – to make the port of Le Havre one of the major port platforms in Western Europe.

Liebherr Mobile Harbour Cranes did it again – Crane of the Year

For the third year in a row Liebherr Mobile Harbour Cranes won the prestigious 'Crane of the Year' award at the annual IBJ Awards ceremony in Antwerp.

ABPmer hat-trick of wins on Scottish Government SEA and Marine Planning Advice Framework

ABPmer has recently been appointed to lead three studies for Marine Scotland under a Scottish Government Framework contract.