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DP World evaluates modernisation of Indian port of Kulpi

Under a public private partnership with Cochin Port and the Government of India, Dubai-based DP World is developing India's first International Container Transshipment Terminal at Vallarpadam. But the company is also in talks with the Central and State Governments on the modernisation of Kulpi port.

Construction for the new Colombo Harbour project is on schedule

According to the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA), the expansion of the Port of Colombo is on schedule for opening in April next year....

Port expansion could threaten drinking water

The proposed USD600 million Savannah harbour deepening has ran in to more trouble. Deepening the Savannah River to accommodate large cargo vessels could risk contaminating the city’s drinking water - unless somebody pays USD40 million for a solution.

More spreader orders for Bromma

Bromma has been awarded contracts for a total of 62 new spreaders for three port projects in Colombia, Brasil and Kuwait. In Colombia the...

Bromma receives Greenline orders from Spain and UAE

Bromma has been awarded two major new contracts for the supply of all-electric spreaders for use on automated stacking cranes. Bromma has won an...

Cimbria Bulk Equipment delivers chutes to the Hungarian market

Cimbria Bulk Equipment has delivered 2 Moduflex loading chutes type S300 in stainless steel to Magyar Cukor Zrt, which is part of Agrana. The chutes will be used for loading sugar into tankers and wagons and are equipped with food grade modules and configured for ATEX zones.

ICTSI Subic welcomes new line

Greek shipping line, Tiger Lines, will start calling at the New Container Terminal-1 (NCT-1) at the Subic Bay Freeport in the Philippines starting the second quarter of this year. Tiger Lines will deploy a 750-TEU to 1,000-TEU capacity vessel for its planned bi-weekly service plying Subic, Singapore and Malaysia.  The bi-weekly service is also a common feeder service, co-loading containers serviced by other shipping lines such as NYK, OOCL, Hapag Lloyd, Maersk and Evergreen. In operation for almost 40 years, Tiger Lines is a joint venture company of Avin International S.A. and Zeniba Shipping. 

Tender – Closing date approaches for new container terminal in Cadiz

Only two weeks to go before the closing date for receipt of the completed tender documents for the construction of the new container terminal...

Tender – Maintenance dredging New York Buttermilk Channel

The New York District of the US Army Corps of Engineers proposes to perform maintenance dredging in the Buttermilk Channel Federal Navigation Project, with subsequent placement of the dredged material at a suitable contractor-furnished, state-permitted upland placement site(s).

Great Lakes wins contract in North Carolina

USA-based Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company has been awarded a USD3 million maintenance dredging contract by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Approximately...