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New investment will generate higher volumes at the Port of Gothenburg

The Port of Gothenburg is investing EUR 17.3 million in a new logistics centre beside the port.

Fendercare Marine announce the launch of Fendercare Marine Equipment and Lifting Services

On Wednesday 2 January 2013, Fendercare Marine proudly announced the launch of a new division, Fendercare Marine Equipment and Lifting Services, located at their Great Yarmouth base.

Cavotec receives substantial MoorMaster orders in North America

In late December 2012 Cavotec announced that it is to supply specially adapted MoorMaster automated mooring units for installation at a lock in the St. Lawrence Seaway in Canada.

Total throughput rises to 70 million tonne record at Zeeland Ports

The Zeeland ports ended 2012 with seaborne throughput down slightly, by 3%, on record year 2011.

Teesport Container Terminal investment aims to deliver first class service

PD Ports has successfully installed a new terminal operating system at Teesport.

Alberto Iperti new CEO of Tenova

Alberto Iperti has been appointed chief executive officier of Tenova.

Hanjin/TTI extend lease at Port of Seattle

The Port of Seattle Commission has approved today a ten year lease extension with Total Terminals International, LLC (TTI), a joint venture subsidiary of Hanjin Shipping Co, Ltd and Terminal Investment Limited (TIL). 

OECD analyses Marseilles-Fos competitiveness

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has published a case study on Marseilles-Fos as part of its research programme on the competitiveness of city ports.

ICTSI pulls out of Syria

International Container Terminal Services, Inc (ICTSI), through its subsidiary Tartous International Container Terminal jsc (TICT), has announced the pull-out of its business in the Syrian Arab Republic due to the civil war in that country, and the resulting untenable, hostile and dangerous business environment.